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  1. Princess Amalia of Teck (Amalie Josephine Henriette Agnes Sussane, 12 November 1838 – 20 July 1893), known as Countess Amalie of Hohenstein until 1863, was an Austrian noblewoman closely related to the royal houses of Württemberg and the United Kingdom.

    • Countess Amalie von Hohenstein, 12 November 1838
    • Count Paul von Hügel
  2. Princess Amalie in 1855, by Franz Xaver Winterhalter. Princess Amalie was born in Coburg, Germany, to Prince August of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha and his wife, Princess Clémentine of Orléans. Since childhood, Amalie had been intended as the bride of Prince Leopold of Bavaria. [1] However, Duke Maximilian Emanuel in Bavaria fell in love with her ...

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  4. 16 December 1871 – 13 June 1879: Her Serene Highness Princess Amalie of Teck, Baroness von Hügel; 13 June 1879 - 20 July 1893: Her Serene Highness Princess Amalie of Teck, Countess von Hügel; Sources. Book: Baring-Gould, Sabine. The land of Teck and its neighbourhood. John Lane The Bodley Head. 1911. London, New York. 260–307. Chapter XII.

  5. A watercolour showing a peasant girl picking fruit. The girl is shown full-length, standing and facing left. She is picking fruit or berries off a tree to the left and putting them into a basket. Trees are shown in the background.Inscribed lower right: Amalie 11.10.1853.

  6. A watercolour showing a peasant girl spinning yarn. The girl is shown full-length, standing on a step and facing forward with her face cast down to the left. She is holding a distaff in one hand and a drop spindle in the other. Inscribed lower right: Amalie 20.2.1854.

  7. A watercolour showing a man and a dog. The man is shown full-length, seated and facing left in profile. He is wearing a fur coat and wide-brimmed hat. The dog is shown lying on the ground to the right. Inscribed lower right: Amalie 5.11.1857.

  8. Princess Amalia of Teck (Amalie Josephine Henriette Agnes Sussane, 12 November 1838 – 20 July 1893), known as Countess Amalie of Hohenstein until her marriage in 1863, was an Austrian noblewoman closely related to the royal houses of Württemberg and the United Kingdom.

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