Frederick I of Württemberg

last Duke of Würtemberg (1754-1816); then briefly Elector of Württemberg, and later King of Württemberg
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Frederick I of Württemberg
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Frederick I of Württemberg

Summary

Frederick I of Württemberg is a human[1]. His place of birth was Trzebiatów[2]. He was born on November 6, 1754[3]. He died in Stuttgart[4]. He died on October 30, 1816[5]. He worked as a politician[6] and aristocrat[7]. He has Wikipedia articles in 28 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[8]

Key Facts

  • Frederick I of Württemberg's place of birth was Trzebiatów[2].
  • Frederick I of Württemberg passed away in Stuttgart[4].
  • Frederick I of Württemberg was born on November 6, 1754[3].
  • Frederick I of Württemberg died on October 30, 1816[5].
  • Burial took place at Ludwigsburg Palace[9].
  • Frederick I of Württemberg's father was Friedrich II Eugen, Duke of Württemberg[10].
  • Frederick I of Württemberg's mother was Margravine Friederike of Brandenburg-Schwedt[11].
  • Among Frederick I of Württemberg's spouses was Princess Auguste Karoline of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel[12].
  • Among Frederick I of Württemberg's spouses was Charlotte, Princess Royal[13].
  • A child of Frederick I of Württemberg was Wilhelm I of Württemberg[14].
  • A child of Frederick I of Württemberg was Catharina of Württemberg[15].
  • A child of Frederick I of Württemberg was Prince Paul of Württemberg[16].
  • A child of Frederick I of Württemberg was Princess Sophie Dorothea of Württemberg[17].
  • A child of Frederick I of Württemberg was stillborn daughter von Württemberg[18].
  • Frederick I of Württemberg held citizenship in Kingdom of Württemberg[19].
  • Frederick I of Württemberg's professions included politician[6].
  • Frederick I of Württemberg's professions included aristocrat[7].
  • Frederick I of Württemberg held the position of Prince-Elector[20].
  • Frederick I of Württemberg held the position of King of Württemberg[21].
  • Frederick I of Württemberg held the position of Duke of Württemberg[22].
  • Frederick I of Württemberg received the Fellow of the Royal Society[23].
  • Frederick I of Württemberg received the Order of St. Andrew[24].
  • Frederick I of Württemberg received the Knight of the Order of the Elephant[25].
  • Frederick I of Württemberg was a member of Royal Society[26].
  • Frederick I of Württemberg's religion is recorded as Lutheranism[27].

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Origins and Family

Frederick I of Württemberg was born in Trzebiatów[2]. He was born on November 6, 1754[3]. His father was Friedrich II Eugen, Duke of Württemberg[10]. His mother was Margravine Friederike of Brandenburg-Schwedt[11].

Career and Affiliations

Recorded occupations include politician[6] and aristocrat[7]. Positions held include Prince-Elector[20], a historical position[28]; King of Württemberg[21], a historical position[29], in Kingdom of Württemberg[30], founded in 1806[31]; and Duke of Württemberg[22], a position[32].

Recognition

Awards received include Fellow of the Royal Society[23], a fellowship award[33], in United Kingdom[34]; Order of St. Andrew[24], an order[35], in Russian Empire[36], founded in 1698[37]; and Knight of the Order of the Elephant[25], a grade of an order[38], in Denmark[39].

Personal Life

Spouses include Princess Auguste Karoline of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel[12], 1764–1788[40], of Germany[41], awarded the Order of Saint Catherine[42] and Charlotte, Princess Royal[13], an aristocrat[43], 1766–1828[44], of United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland[45], awarded the Royal Family Order of King George IV[46]. Children include Wilhelm I of Württemberg[14], a monarch[47], 1781–1864[48], of Kingdom of Württemberg[49], awarded the Order of Saint Alexander Nevsky[50]; Catharina of Württemberg[15], a consort[51], 1783–1835[52], of Kingdom of Westphalia[53]; Prince Paul of Württemberg[16], an aristocrat[54], 1785–1852[55], of Kingdom of Württemberg[56], awarded the Order of the Black Eagle[57]; Princess Sophie Dorothea of Württemberg[17], 1783–1784[58]; and stillborn daughter von Württemberg[18], a stillborn child[59]. Frederick I of Württemberg's religion is recorded as Lutheranism[27].

Death and Burial

Frederick I of Württemberg died on October 30, 1816[5]. He passed away in Stuttgart[4]. He is buried at Ludwigsburg Palace[9].

Works and Contributions

Things named for Frederick I of Württemberg include Friedrichshafen[60], a district capital[61], in Germany[62], founded in 1811[63] and Friedrich Order[64], an order[65], in Kingdom of Württemberg[66], founded in 1830[67].

Why It Matters

Frederick I of Württemberg has Wikipedia articles in 28 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[8] He is known by 38 alternative names across languages and contexts.[68]

Entities named for him include Friedrichshafen[60], a district capital[61], in Germany[62], founded in 1811[63] and Friedrich Order[64], an order[65], in Kingdom of Württemberg[66], founded in 1830[67].

FAQs

Where was Frederick I of Württemberg born?

Born in Trzebiatów[2], Frederick I of Württemberg…

Where did Frederick I of Württemberg die?

Frederick I of Württemberg passed away in Stuttgart[4].

Who were Frederick I of Württemberg's parents?

Frederick I of Württemberg's father was Friedrich II Eugen, Duke of Württemberg[10]. Frederick I of Württemberg's mother was Margravine Friederike of Brandenburg-Schwedt[11].

Who was Frederick I of Württemberg married to?

Frederick I of Württemberg's spouses include Princess Auguste Karoline of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel[12] and Charlotte, Princess Royal[13].

What did Frederick I of Württemberg do for work?

Frederick I of Württemberg worked as politician[6] and aristocrat[7].

What awards did Frederick I of Württemberg receive?

Honors received include Fellow of the Royal Society[23], Order of St. Andrew[24], and Knight of the Order of the Elephant[25].

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