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    Count Paul Julius von Hügel (1872–1912) ⚭ Anna Pauline Homolatsch (b. 1880), divorced in 1911. Countess Huberta Amelia Maximilienne Pauline von Hügel (1897–1912) Count Ferdinand Paul von Hügel (1901-1939) Baron Karl Eugen von Hügel (1805–1870), Württemberg Minister of Foreign Affairs Baroness Alexandrine von Hügel (1843–1903), m ...

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  3. Princess Amalie of Teck (1838–1893) who on 24 October 1863 married Carl Ernst Ludwig Paul, Count von Hügel (1835– 1897), by whom she had issue: Paul-Julius, Count von Hügel (1872–1912) who married Anna Pauline Homolatsch (1836–1896) by whom he had issue: Countess Huberta Amelia Maximilienne Pauline von Hügel; Ferdinand Paul, Graf von ...

  4. Apr 27, 2022 · Birthplace: Reinthal, Österreich-Ungarn. Death: March 20, 1912 (39) Immediate Family: Son of Carl Ernst Ludwig Paul von Hügel, Freiherr, Graf and Amalie Josephine von Württemberg. Husband of Anna Homolatsch, Gräfin von Hügel. Father of Ferdinand von Hügel, Graf and Huberta von Hügel, Gräfin. Managed by:

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    She was the first-born of the children of the morganatic marriage formed by Duke Alexander of Württemberg and Countess Claudine von Hohenstein (born Countess Claudine Rhédey von Kis-Rhéde). This marriage had a morganatic character, so that neither the wife nor the children would be considered members of the Royal House of Württemberg. She had two y...

    Her childhood and early youth were spent in Vienna with her parents and siblings. Her mother died in 1841, as a result of an accident in which she was run over by horses. Her sister Amelia's marriage to Baron (later Count) Paul von Hügel and their transfer to Reinthal Castle near Graz, led her to take up residence in a Swiss-style chalet a short di...

    28 August 1837 – 1 December 1863: Countess Claudine of Hohenstein.
    1 December 1863 – 18 November 1894: Her Serene HighnessPrincess Claudine of Teck.
    Baring-Gould, Sabine (1911). "Chapter XII. On the pedigree of Her Gracious Majesty the Queen". The land of Teck and its neighbourhood. London, New York: John Lane The Bodley Head. pp. 260–307.
    Pope-Hennesy, James (1959). "Book I. Princess May. 4. Rumpenheim, Neustrelitz and Reinthal. VI.". Queen Mary. London: George Allen and Unwin, Ltd. pp. 105–111.
    • Countess Claudine von Hohenstein, 11 February 1836
    • Teck
  5. On 13 October 1863, she married Count Ernst Ludwig Paul Carl von Hügel (1835–1897), an Austrian officer who was a son of Baron Albert von Hügel and grandson of Baron Ernst von Hügel. After the wedding, they moved to Reinthal Castle, near Graz, owned by her husband's family. Her sister Claudine moved into a Swiss-style chalet near the castle.

    • Countess Amalie von Hohenstein, 12 November 1838
    • Count Paul von Hügel
  6. Ferdinand Paul, Graf von Hügel (1901-1939) All children were initially styled as Counts or Countesses von Hohenstein , taking their titles from their mother. However, in 1863, the children were created Princes and Princesses of Teck by William I of Württemberg , with the style Serene Highness in the Kingdom of Württemberg .

  7. Hügel was born on 26 March 1774 in Ludwigsburg. [1] He was the son of Susanna Margaretha von Walter and Johann Andreas von Hügel (1734–1807), who had been elevated to the rank of Baron in 1801. [2] His father's surname was originally Lux, but he took von Hügel upon being adopted by Col. Johann Theobald von Hügel. [3]

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