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'''Maria Dorothea Luise Wilhelmine Caroline von Württemberg''' ([[1]] [[Nov]] [[1797]] |
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[[Karlsruhe, Germany]] - [[30]] [[Mar]] [[1855]] [[Budapest, Hungary]]) was the daughter of Ludwig Friedrich Alexander von Württemberg (1756-1817) and Princess Henriette von Nassau-Weilburg (1780-1857) |
[[Karlsruhe, Germany]] - [[30]] [[Mar]] [[1855]] [[Budapest, Hungary]]) was the daughter of Ludwig Friedrich Alexander von Württemberg (1756-1817) and Princess Henriette von Nassau-Weilburg (1780-1857) |
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Maria Dorothea Luise Wilhelmine Caroline von Württemberg (1 Nov 1797 Karlsruhe, Germany - 30 Mar 1855 Budapest, Hungary) was the daughter of Ludwig Friedrich Alexander von Württemberg (1756-1817) and Princess Henriette von Nassau-Weilburg (1780-1857)
She was the 3rd wife of Archduke Joseph, Palatine of Hungary. They were married 24 Aug 1819. They were the parents of five children:
- Archduchess Elisabeth of Austria (31 July 1820 Budapest, Hungary - 23 Aug 1820 Budapest, Hungary)
- Archduke Alexander of Austria (6 June 1825 Budapest, Hungary - 12 Nov 1837 Budapest, Hungary)
- Archduchess Elisabeth Franziska of Austria, (1831-1903) who married 1) Archduke of Austria-Este and 2) Archduke of Austria-Teschen
- Archduke Joseph Charles Louis of Austria (1833-1905)
- Henriette of Austria (1836-1909) who became Queen Consort of the Belgians as wife of Leopold II of Belgium
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