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Mathilde of Hardegg (1575-1602): Descendants View
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Mathilde of Hardegg
(1575-1602)
John Theodore of Kunowitz
(1570-1615)
Partner
John Bernhard of Kunowitz
(1600-1627)
Child
Anna Elisabeth of Wrbna
(1600-1642)
Partner
John Dietrich of Kunowitz
(1624-1700)
Child
Dorothea zur Lippe
(1633-1706)
Partner
Charlotte Amalie of Kunowitz
(1677-1722)
Child
Philip Karl of Erbach
(1677-1736)
Partner
Caroline of Erbach-Fuerstenau
(1700-1758)
Child
Ernst Friedrich II of Saxe-Hildburghause...
(1707-1745)
Partner
Ernst Friedrich III of Saxony
(1727-1780)
Child
Ernestine Augusta Sophie of Saxe-Weimar-...
(1740-1786)
Partner
Sophie of Saxony
(1760-1776)
Child
Franz of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld
(1750-1806)
Partner
Carolina of Saxe-Hildburghausen
(1761-1790)
Child
Eugene of Saxony
(1730-1795)
Partner
Friedrich of Saxe-Hildburghausen
(1763-1834)
Child
Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz
(1769-1818)
Partner
Charlotte of Saxe-Hildburghausen
(1787-1847)
Child
Paul of Württemberg
(1785-1852)
Partner
Joseph of Saxe-Altenburg
(1789-1868)
Child
Amalie of Württemberg
(1799-1848)
Partner
Therese of Saxe-Hildburghausen
(1792-1854)
Child
Ludwig I King of Bavaria
(1786-1868)
Partner
Louise of Saxe-Hildburghausen
(1794-1825)
Child
Wilhelm I of Nassau
(1792-1839)
Partner
George of Saxony
(1796-1853)
Child
Marie zu Mecklenburg-Schwerin
(1803-1862)
Partner
Edward of Saxony
(1804-1852)
Child
Amalie of Hohenzollern
(1815-1841)
Partner
Edward of Saxony
(1804-1852)
Child
Louise Reuss zu Greiz
(1822-1875)
Partner
Ernst Friedrich III of Saxony
(1727-1780)
Child
Louise of Denmark
(1726-1756)
Partner
Ernst Friedrich III of Saxony
(1727-1780)
Child
Christiane Sophie Charlotte of Brandenbu...
(1733-1757)
Partner
Eugene of Saxony
(1730-1795)
Child
Carolina of Saxe-Hildburghausen
(1761-1790)
Partner
Amalie of Saxony
(1732-1799)
Child
Ludwig of Hohenlohe-Neuenstein zu Oehrin...
(1723-1805)
Partner