-
Théodolinde of
Leuchtenberg (French: Théodelinde
Louise Eugénie
Auguste Napoléone de Beauharnais; 13
April 1814 – 1
April 1857),
Countess of Württemberg...
- books",
reflecting her high
standards for
localization work.
Johanne Theodolinde Erika Petri was born on 7
December 1906 in
Rostock as the
second of six...
- had
converted to
Roman Catholicism in 1841, for his
first marriage to
Théodolinde de Beauharnais, who died in 1857. Florestine,
according to the rules...
-
Latin knight named Michael and her
mother was Albanian. Her name was
Theodolinde Trasci.
After she
became a nun in Constantinople, she
changed it into...
- 1841 he
converted to
Roman Catholicism to
enable his
first marriage to
Théodolinde de Beauharnais. In 1867, he was
promoted to
General of the Infantry....
- Leuchtenberg** m.
Queen Maria II of
Portugal Amélie,
Empress of Brazil**
Théodolinde,
Countess of Württemberg** Maximilian, Duke of Leuchtenberg**^ m. Grand...
-
Ghostly Rental" (1876) "Four Meetings" (1877) "Rose-Agathe" (1878, as "
Théodolinde")
Daisy Miller (1878) "Longstaff's Marriage" (1878) "An International...
- Hohenzollern-Hechingen Auguste,
Prince Consort of
Portugal Amélie,
Empress of
Brazil Théodolinde,
Countess Wilhelm of Württemberg
Princess Carolina Maximilian, 3rd Duke...
-
Kingdom of Württemberg are descended.
Because of his
first marriage to
Théodolinde de Beauharnais, the
first Duke had
converted to Catholicism. His second...
- Leuchtenberg** m.
Queen Maria II of
Portugal Amélie,
Empress of Brazil**
Théodolinde,
Countess of Württemberg** Maximilian, Duke of Leuchtenberg**^ m. Grand...