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  1. Princess Katharina of Württemberg (full name: Friederike Katharina Sophie Dorothea; 21 February 1783 – 29 November 1835) was Queen consort of Westphalia by marriage to Jérôme Bonaparte, who reigned as King of Westphalia between 1807 and 1813.

  2. Feb 21, 2014 · A whistle-stop return to Russia today to meet a noble lady, Princess Catharina Frederica of Württemberg. Raised by her stepmother, she would end her days in exile. Catharina was born in Saint Petersburg to the man who would become King Frederick I of Württemberg and his wife, Duchess Augusta

  3. Catharina Wurttemberg. Princess Catharina Frederica of Württemberg was the second wife of Jérôme Bonaparte, who reigned as King of Westphalia between 1807 and 1813.

  4. Princess Catherine Frederica Charlotte of Württemberg (Stuttgart, 24 August 1821 – Stuttgart, 6 December 1898) was a daughter of William I of Württemberg and Pauline Therese of Württemberg. She was the mother of William II of Württemberg.

  5. Born in Saint Petersburg, Russia, 21 February 1783 and died, in Lausanne, Switzerland, 29th of Novemeber 1835, Princess Catherine of Wurtemburg was Duchess of Swabia and of Teck, daughter of Frederick I of Wurtemberg and the princess Augusta of Brunswick-Wolfen-Büttel. She married King Jérôme-Napoléon on the 22nd of August 1807 and bore ...

  6. "Princess Catharina Frederica of Württemberg (21 February 1783 – 29 November 1835) was Queen consort of Westphalia by marriage to Jérôme Bonaparte, who reigned as King of Westphalia between 1807 and 1813."

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  8. www.grabkapelle-rotenberg.de › en › interestingKatharina von Württemberg

    WELL-ROUNDED, DEDICATED AND CAPABLE KATHARINA VON WÜRTTEMBERG. In just three years, the beloved queen achieved a great deal: Katharina von Württemberg, Grand Duchess of Russia (1788–1819), brought social institutions to the region. After her early death, she was deeply mourned across the state.