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Duke Eugen of Württemberg (1788–1857)

Duke Eugen of Württemberg (German: Herzog Friedrich Eugen Carl Paul Ludwig von Württemberg; 8 January 1788 – 16 September 1857) was a German prince and a General of Infantry in the Imperial Russian Army during the Napoleonic Wars.

Duke Eugen of Württemberg
Portrait by George Dawe
Born(1788-01-08)8 January 1788
Oels, Kingdom of Prussia
Died16 September 1857(1857-09-16) (aged 69)
Bad Carlsruhe, Kingdom of Prussia
SpousePrincess Mathilde of Waldeck and Pyrmont
Princess Helene of Hohenlohe-Langenburg
IssueMarie, Landgravine of Hesse-Philippsthal
Duke Eugen
Duke William Alexander
Duke William
Duchess Alexandrine
Duke Nicholas
Agnes, Princess Reuss Younger Line
Names
German: Friedrich Eugen Carl Paul Ludwig
HouseHouse of Württemberg
FatherDuke Eugen of Württemberg
MotherPrincess Luise of Stolberg-Gedern

Early life and family edit

Duke Eugen was born at Oels, Lower Silesia, Kingdom of Prussia (now Oleśnica, Poland). He was the first child of Princess Louise of Stolberg-Gedern (1764 – 1834) and her husband Duke Eugen of Württemberg (1758 – 1822), who was brother of Empress Maria Feodorovna the consort of Paul I of Russia and son of Frederick II Eugene, Duke of Württemberg and Margravine Sophia Dorothea of Brandenburg-Schwedt. Louise was a daughter of Prince Christian Karl of Stolberg-Gedern and Countess Eleanore of Reuss-Lobenstein. Another of Eugen and Louise's children was the explorer Duke Paul Wilhelm of Württemberg.

From 1776 he lived in Russia. As a child, Eugen followed his aunt to the Tsar's court. After his cadet years in St. Petersburg, he began a brilliant career in the Imperial Russian Army. The murder of his uncle Paul I in 1801 interrupted the first military service. His further education took place in Silesia by Ludwig von Wolzogen.

Military career edit

After a few years his military career reactivated and by 1805 he was already major-general. He participated in the campaigns from 1806 to 1807 in East Prussia against France and 1810 in part of Turkey. He accompanied his father Eugen, who was commander of Prussian Reserve, in 1806. He joined staff of Russian General Bennigsen. In 1812, he was a division commander (4th div of II Corps) under Barclay de Tolly. During the French invasion of Russia he fought at the Battles of Borodino and Krasnoi. During the War of the Sixth Coalition he fought in five major battles. In the battle of Lutzen, Eugen's corps was heavily engaged and suffered many casualties recapturing villages from the French. In the battle of Bautzen, Eugen's men, acting as the Russian rearguard, slowed the French advance by defending positions on hills and behind a village. The slow advance of the French infuriated Napoleon himself, who took over the command of the advance guard personally-but he did no better. In the battle of Dresden, the heavily outnumbered Eugen held off the forces of the French general Vandamme for a day before retreating. In the battle of Kulm, Eugen suffered over 3,000 casualties in his victorious rematch with Vandamme. And in the battle of Leipzig, most of Eugen's artillery was destroyed by the French. Despite this, and despite the losses at Kulm only a few weeks before, Eugen's infantry made a heroic, tenacious stand. Two-thirds of his troops and all of his regimental commanders became casualties.[1]

In 1828, he commanded the Russian 7th Army Corps in the Russo-Turkish War (1828–1829). He retired after the Treaty of Adrianople.[2]

He was interested in music. He was acquainted with Carl Maria von Weber, who was his father's music director of 1806 – 1807. He also composed several operas, and many songs, including "The Ghost Bride".

Marriage and issue edit

 
Eugen's first wife Mahthilde, with their son Eugen and daughter Marie. Portrait by Carl Rothe, c. 1820s

On 21 January 1817, in Arolsen, he married Princess Mathilde of Waldeck and Pyrmont (1801 – 1825), daughter of George I, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont and Princess Augusta of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen. They had three children:

On his first wife's death, Eugen married secondly in 1827 to Princess Helene of Hohenlohe-Langenburg (1807–1880), daughter of Charles Louis, Prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg and Countess Amalie of Solms-Baruth. They had four children

Ancestry edit

Notes and sources edit

  1. ^ "People of Napoleonic Period".
  2. ^ The Encyclopedia Americana: a library of universal knowledge, Volume 10, Encyclopedia Americana Corp., 1918
Sources
  • The Royal House of Stuart, London, 1969, 1971, 1976, Addington, A. C., Reference: page 222

External links edit

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Duke Eugen of Wurttemberg German Herzog Friedrich Eugen Carl Paul Ludwig von Wurttemberg 8 January 1788 16 September 1857 was a German prince and a General of Infantry in the Imperial Russian Army during the Napoleonic Wars Duke Eugen of WurttembergPortrait by George DaweBorn 1788 01 08 8 January 1788Oels Kingdom of PrussiaDied16 September 1857 1857 09 16 aged 69 Bad Carlsruhe Kingdom of PrussiaSpousePrincess Mathilde of Waldeck and PyrmontPrincess Helene of Hohenlohe LangenburgIssueMarie Landgravine of Hesse PhilippsthalDuke EugenDuke William AlexanderDuke WilliamDuchess AlexandrineDuke NicholasAgnes Princess Reuss Younger LineNamesGerman Friedrich Eugen Carl Paul LudwigHouseHouse of WurttembergFatherDuke Eugen of WurttembergMotherPrincess Luise of Stolberg Gedern Contents 1 Early life and family 2 Military career 3 Marriage and issue 4 Ancestry 5 Notes and sources 6 External linksEarly life and family editDuke Eugen was born at Oels Lower Silesia Kingdom of Prussia now Olesnica Poland He was the first child of Princess Louise of Stolberg Gedern 1764 1834 and her husband Duke Eugen of Wurttemberg 1758 1822 who was brother of Empress Maria Feodorovna the consort of Paul I of Russia and son of Frederick II Eugene Duke of Wurttemberg and Margravine Sophia Dorothea of Brandenburg Schwedt Louise was a daughter of Prince Christian Karl of Stolberg Gedern and Countess Eleanore of Reuss Lobenstein Another of Eugen and Louise s children was the explorer Duke Paul Wilhelm of Wurttemberg From 1776 he lived in Russia As a child Eugen followed his aunt to the Tsar s court After his cadet years in St Petersburg he began a brilliant career in the Imperial Russian Army The murder of his uncle Paul I in 1801 interrupted the first military service His further education took place in Silesia by Ludwig von Wolzogen Military career editAfter a few years his military career reactivated and by 1805 he was already major general He participated in the campaigns from 1806 to 1807 in East Prussia against France and 1810 in part of Turkey He accompanied his father Eugen who was commander of Prussian Reserve in 1806 He joined staff of Russian General Bennigsen In 1812 he was a division commander 4th div of II Corps under Barclay de Tolly During the French invasion of Russia he fought at the Battles of Borodino and Krasnoi During the War of the Sixth Coalition he fought in five major battles In the battle of Lutzen Eugen s corps was heavily engaged and suffered many casualties recapturing villages from the French In the battle of Bautzen Eugen s men acting as the Russian rearguard slowed the French advance by defending positions on hills and behind a village The slow advance of the French infuriated Napoleon himself who took over the command of the advance guard personally but he did no better In the battle of Dresden the heavily outnumbered Eugen held off the forces of the French general Vandamme for a day before retreating In the battle of Kulm Eugen suffered over 3 000 casualties in his victorious rematch with Vandamme And in the battle of Leipzig most of Eugen s artillery was destroyed by the French Despite this and despite the losses at Kulm only a few weeks before Eugen s infantry made a heroic tenacious stand Two thirds of his troops and all of his regimental commanders became casualties 1 In 1828 he commanded the Russian 7th Army Corps in the Russo Turkish War 1828 1829 He retired after the Treaty of Adrianople 2 He was interested in music He was acquainted with Carl Maria von Weber who was his father s music director of 1806 1807 He also composed several operas and many songs including The Ghost Bride Marriage and issue editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed November 2021 Learn how and when to remove this message nbsp Eugen s first wife Mahthilde with their son Eugen and daughter Marie Portrait by Carl Rothe c 1820s On 21 January 1817 in Arolsen he married Princess Mathilde of Waldeck and Pyrmont 1801 1825 daughter of George I Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont and Princess Augusta of Schwarzburg Sondershausen They had three children Duchess Marie of Wurttemberg 25 March 1818 10 April 1888 married in 1845 to Charles II Landgrave of Hesse Philippsthal had issue Duke Eugen of Wurttemberg 25 December 1820 8 January 1875 married in 1843 to Princess Mathilde of Schaumburg Lippe had issue Duke William Alexander of Wurttemberg 13 April 1825 15 April 1825 On his first wife s death Eugen married secondly in 1827 to Princess Helene of Hohenlohe Langenburg 1807 1880 daughter of Charles Louis Prince of Hohenlohe Langenburg and Countess Amalie of Solms Baruth They had four children Duke William of Wurttemberg 20 July 1828 5 November 1896 Duchess Alexandrine Mathilde of Wurttemberg 16 December 1829 2 September 1913 Duke Nicholas of Wurttemberg 1 March 1833 22 February 1903 married in 1868 his half niece Duchess Wilhelmine of Wurttemberg no issue Duchess Agnes of Wurttemberg 13 October 1835 10 July 1886 married in 1858 to Heinrich XIV Prince Reuss Younger Line had issue Ancestry editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed November 2021 Learn how and when to remove this message Ancestors of Duke Eugen of Wurttemberg 1788 1857 8 Charles Alexander Duke of Wurttemberg4 Frederick II Eugene Duke of Wurttemberg9 Princess Maria Augusta of Thurn and Taxis2 Duke Eugen of Wurttemberg10 Frederick William Margrave of Brandenburg Schwedt5 Margravine Sophia Dorothea of Brandenburg Schwedt11 Princess Sophia Dorothea of Prussia1 Duke Eugen of Wurttemberg12 Friedrich Karl Prince of Stolberg Gedern6 Christian Karl Prince of Stolberg Gedern13 Countess Louise of Nassau Saarbrucken3 Princess Louise of Stolberg Gedern14 Count Heinrich II Reuss of Lobenstein7 Countess Eleanore Reuss of Lobenstein15 Countess Juliana Dorothea Charlotte of Hochberg Baroness of FurstensteinNotes and sources edit People of Napoleonic Period The Encyclopedia Americana a library of universal knowledge Volume 10 Encyclopedia Americana Corp 1918 Sources The Royal House of Stuart London 1969 1971 1976 Addington A C Reference page 222External links edit Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Duke Eugen of Wurttemberg 1788 1857 amp oldid 1223192611, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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