William I Of Wrttemberg

William I of Wrttemberg (27 September 1781-25 June 1864) was King of Wrtemberg. He was born in Lbben, the son of Friedrich I of Wrttemberg (1754-1816) and his wife Augusta of Brunswick-Wolfenbttel (1764-1788). On 8 June 1808, at Munich, he married Karoline Charlotte Auguste of Bavaria (1792-1873), daughter of Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria (1756-1825). They divorced in 1814. In 1816, at St. Petersburg, he married Catherina, daughter of Tsar Paul I of Russia and Sophie Marie Dorothea of Wrttemberg. Later that year, he succeeded his father as King of Wrttemberg. In 1820, at Stuttgart, he married Pauline of Wrttemberg, daughter of Ludwig of Wrttemberg (1756-1817) and his wife Henriette of Nassau-Weilburg (1780-1857). By his third wife, Pauline, he had two children:
  1. Catherine (1821-1898), whom by her husband Frederick of Wrettemberg was mother to William II of Wrttemberg, and
  2. Karl I (1823-1891).
William I died at Schlo Rosenstein, near Stuttgart, Germany. William I of Wrttemberg William I of Wrttemberg

 

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