Friedrich I (6 November 1754-30 October 1816), King of Württemberg |
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| Father:1 | Friedrich II Eugen (21 January 1732-22 December 1797), Herzog von Württemberg | ||
| Mother:2 | Friederike Sophie Dorothea von Brandenburg-Schwedt (18 December 1736-9 March 1798) | ||
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| Married:3 | 15 October 1780 | Auguste von Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel (3 December 1764-27 September 1788) | Brunswick [city/town], Lower Saxony [state], Germany [country] | ||
| Separated:4 | 1786 | Auguste von Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel (3 December 1764-27 September 1788) | |||
| Married:5 | 18 May 1797 | Charlotte Augusta Matilda of Great Britain (29 September 1766-6 October 1828) | |||
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| Occupation:11 | Governor General of Finland (Viborg) | ||||
| Occupation:12 | 1774 | Lieutenant Colonel in the Prussian Army | |||
| Occupation:13 | 1781-86 | Lieutenant General in the Russian Imperial Army | |||
| Occupation:14 | 1792 | Major General in the Prussian Army | |||
| Occupation:15 | 1797-1803 | Herzog von Württemberg (F. III) | |||
| Occupation:16 | 1803-06 | Elector of Württemberg | |||
| Occupation:17 | 1806-16 | King of Württemberg | |||
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| Buried:18 | Ludwigsburg Palace [building], Ludwigsburg [city/town], Ludwigsburg [county], Baden-Württemberg [state], Germany [country] | |||
| Born:19 | 6 November 1754 | Altentreptow [municipality], Treptower Tollensewinkel [county], Mecklenburgische Seenplatte [county], Mecklenburg-Vorpommern [state], Germany [country] | ||
| Died:20 | 30 October 1816 | Stuttgart [city/town], Baden-Württemberg [state], Germany [country] | ||
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