Charles I of Württemberg
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Charles of Württemberg (German: Karl Friedrich Alexander, König von Württemberg) was the third King of Württemberg, from 25 June 1864 until his death in 1891.
He was born 6 March 1823 at Stuttgart, as HRH Charles Frederick Alexander, Crown Prince of Württemberg the son of William I, King of Württemberg (1781-1864) and his third wife Pauline of Württemberg (1800-1873).
He studied in Berlin and Tübingen.
On 13 July 1846 he married Olga Nikolaievna of Russia, daughter of Tsar Nicholas I and Charlotte of Prussia. Charlotte was a daughter of Frederick William III of Prussia and Louise of Mecklenburg-Strelitz. She took the name Alexandra upon her marriage.
Karl acceded to his father's throne in 1864, making Olga Queen of Württemberg
The couple had no children, perhaps because of Karl's homosexuality.[citation needed] Karl became the object of scandal several times for his closeness with various men. The most notorious of these was the American Charles Woodcock, a former chamberlain whom Karl elevated to Baron Savage in 1888.[citation needed] Karl and Charles became inseparable, going so far as to appear together in public dressed identically. The resulting outcry forced Karl to renounce his favorite. Woodcock returned to America, and Karl found private consolation some years later with the technical director of the royal theater, Wilhelm George.[citation needed]
In 1870, Olga and Karl adopted Olga's niece Vera Konstantinova, the daughter of her brother Grand Duke Konstantin.
Under Charles' leadership, Württemberg became, in 1871, part of the German Empire.
He died, childless, at Stuttgart on 6 October 1891, and was succeeded as King of Württemberg by his agnatic cousin, his sister's son, William II of Württemberg. He rests, together with his wife, in the Old Castle in Stuttgart.
[edit] Ancestors
Charles I of Württemberg | Father: William I of Württemberg |
Paternal Grandfather: Frederick I of Württemberg |
Paternal Great-grandfather: Friedrich II Eugen, Duke of Württemberg |
Paternal Great-grandmother: Sophia Dorothea of Brandenburg-Schwedt |
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Paternal Grandmother: Augusta of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel |
Paternal Great-grandfather: Charles William Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick |
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Paternal Great-grandmother: Princess Augusta Charlotte of Wales |
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Mother: Pauline of Württemberg |
Maternal Grandfather: Duke Louis of Württemberg |
Maternal Great-grandfather: Friedrich II Eugen, Duke of Württemberg |
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Maternal Great-grandmother: Sophia Dorothea of Brandenburg-Schwedt |
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Maternal Grandmother: Princess Henriette of Nassau-Weilburg |
Maternal Great-grandfather: Charles Christian, Duke of Nassau-Weilburg |
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Maternal Great-grandmother: Carolina of Orange-Nassau |
[edit] Bibliography
For Karl's alleged homosexuality and other familiar issues:
- Queen Olga of Württemberg (Traum der Jugend goldener Stern), Reutlingen, Günther Neske, 1955
- Jette Sachs-Colignon, Königin Olga von Württemberg, Stieglitz, 2002
Charles I of Württemberg
Born: 6 March 1823 Died: 6 October 1891 |
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Preceded by Wilhelm I |
King of Württemberg 25 June 1864 – 6 October 1891 |
Succeeded by Wilhelm II |
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