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  1. Anna Maria of Brandenburg-Ansbach. Anna of Württemberg (12 June 1561 in Stuttgart – 7 July 1616 in Chojnów) was a German princess, member of the House of Württemberg, and by her two marriages duchess of Oława - Wołów and Legnica .

  2. May 22, 2022 · Age 63. Death of Anna von Württemberg, Gräfin von Katzenelnb... Waiblingen, Herzogtum Württemberg, (Present Baden-Württemberg), Heiliges Römisches Reich (Present Germany) Genealogy for Anna von Württemberg (c.1408 - 1471) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  3. Princess Maria Czartoryska (formerly Duchess Louis of Württemberg; 15 March 1768, Warsaw – 21 October 1854, Paris), was a Polish noble, member of the House of Württemberg, writer, musician and philanthropist.

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  6. 1408. Death. 16 Apr 1471 (aged 62–63) Burial. Kloster Eberbach in Eltville am Rhein. Mainz, Stadtkreis Mainz, Rheinland-Pfalz, GermanyAdd to Map. Memorial ID. 158290191. · View Source.

  7. Sep 24, 2022 · Anna of Wrttemberg (Polish Anna Wirtemberska 12 June 1561 in Stuttgart 7 July 1616 in Chojnw), was a German princess, member of the House of Wrttemberg, and by her two marriages Duchess of OawaWow and Legnica. She was the daughter of Christoph, Duke of Wrttemberg, by his wife Anna Maria,