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  1. Duke Frederick William Nicholas of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (German: Friedrich Wilhelm Nicolas; 5 March 1827 – 28 July 1879) was the second son of Paul Frederick, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, and his wife Princess Alexandrine, daughter of King Frederick William III of Prussia.

  2. Duke Wilhelm of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (Ludwigsburg, 5 March 1827 - Heidelberg, 28 July 1879), was the second son of Hereditary Grand Duke Paul Friedrich of Mecklenburg and his wife Princess Alexandrine of Prussia, daughter of Frederick William III. He enlisted in the Prussian army and became...

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    Duke Gustav Wilhelm of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (31 January 1781 – 10 January 1851) was a member of the German grand ducal house of Mecklenburg-Schwerin.

    Gustav Wilhelm was born in Ludwigslust on 31 January 1781, the second surviving son of Frederick Francis, Hereditary Prince of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, later Grand Duke, and Princess Louise of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg.

    In 1807, the ducal family went into exile in Altona during the Napoleonic Wars. Gustav Wilhelm served as a ryttmästare in the Swedish Army and a major in the Prussian Army. He was on his Grand Tour in Naples in 1813 when the German campaign of 1813 broke out and subsequently returned to Ludwigslust to take up the rank of major in the Mecklenburger volunteer regiment. He was wounded at the Battle of Sehested and lost two fingers. He was captured by Denmark but exchanged a few hours later.

    After the war, Gustav Wilhelm settled in Italy before returning to Mecklenburg in 1827. In 1830, he commissioned the architect Friedrich Georg Erich Groß to build Villa Gustava, a residence in Ludwigslust completed in 1832. Gustav Wilhelm was a talented musician and sang and played guitar at court concerts at Ludwigslust Palace. Composer Louis Massonneau dedicated his "Six Trios" to him. He was a domherr (canon) in Magdeburg

    He died on 10 January 1851 in Ludwigslust at the age of 69. His great-nephew, Grand Duke Frederick Francis II, declared national mourning. He was interred in the Louisen-Mausoleum in the schlosspark of Ludwigslust Palace.

    He never married. Karl Heinrich Ulrichs mentions him as homosexual. Villa Gustava continued to be occupied by members of the grand ducal family, including Duke William and Duchess Paul Frederick, until 1923. Today it has fallen into ruin.

    •Heinrich Francke: Mecklenburgs Noth und Kampf vor und in dem Befreiungskriege: zur Feier des funfzigjährigen Regierungsjubiläi Sr. Königlichen Hoheit des Allerdurchlauchtigsten Grossherzogs Friedrich Franz des Ersten von Mecklenburg-Schwerin, nach Handschriften und gedruckten Urkunden dargestellt. Wismar: Schmidt & v. Cossel 1835

    •Johann Heinrich Friedrich Berlien: Der Elephanten-Orden und seine Ritter. Kopenhagen: Selbstverlag 1846, S. 178

  3. Gustav Wilhelm was born in Ludwigslust on 31 January 1781, the second surviving son of Frederick Francis, Hereditary Prince of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, later Grand Duke, and Princess Louise of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg .

  4. Mar 28, 2024 · Willem of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (Ludwigsburg, March 5, 1827 - Heidelberg, July 28, 1879), was the second son of Hereditary Grand Duke Paul Friedrich of Mecklenburg and his wife Princess Alexandrine of Prussia, daughter of Frederick William III. Life. He enlisted in the Prussian army and became commander of the sixth regiment of cuirassiers ...

  5. Willem of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (Ludwigsburg, March 5, 1827 - Heidelberg, July 28, 1879), was the second son of Hereditary Grand Duke Paul Friedrich of Mecklenburg and his wife Princess Alexandrine of Prussia, daughter of Frederick William III. Life. He enlisted in the Prussian army and became commander of the sixth regiment of cuirassiers ...

  6. Frederick William was the eldest son of Prince Frederick, Duke of Mecklenburg-Grabow, and his wife, Landgravine Christine Wilhelmine of Hesse-Homburg (1653–1722). He was a nephew of the childless Duke Christian Ludwig I of Mecklenburg .

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