Princess Nadezhda of Bulgaria

Princess Nadezhda of Bulgaria

Princess Nadezhda Klementine Maria Pia Majella of Bulgaria (30 January 1899 - 15 February 1958) was a member of the Bulgarian Royal Family.

She was born in Sofia the youngest daughter of Ferdinand I of Bulgaria and his first wife Princess Marie Louise of Bourbon-Parma who died giving birth to her. Along with her sister Princess Eudoxia she was educated under the direction of their step mother Eleonore of Reuss-Köstritz. [cite news | title = Queen of Bulgaria is coming to the United States | publisher = New York Times | location = Magazine Fashions Automobiles | page = SM7 | date =1914-03-29 ]

Princess Nadezhda was married on 24 January 1924 at Bad Mergentheim, Germany to Duke Albrecht Eugen of Württemberg (8 January 1895 Stuttgart - 24 June 1954 Schwäbisch Gmünd) the second son of Albrecht, Duke of Württemberg. They had five children. [cite web | last = Lundy | first = Darryl | title = Nadejda Klementine Maria Pia Majella of Bulgaria, Princess of Bulgaria | publisher =The Peerage | url = http://www.thepeerage.com/p11076.htm#i110757 | accessdate =2008-03-02 ]

*Duke Ferdinand Eugen of Württemberg (b. 3 April 1925 Karlsruhe)
*Duchess Margareta Luise of Württemberg (b. 25 November 1928 Karlsruhe) married in 1970 to François Luce de Chevigny (b. 1928)
*Duke Eugen Eberhard of Württemberg (b. 2 November 1930 Karlsruhe) married in 1962 (div 1972) Archduchess Alexandra of Austria (b. 1935)
*Duke Alexander Eugen of Württemberg (b. 5 March 1933 Stuttgart)
*Duchess Sophie of Württemberg (b. 16 February 1937 Stuttgart) married in 1969 (div 1974) Antonio Manuel Rôxo de Ramos-Bandeira (1937-1987)

Princess Nadezhda died aged 59 in Stuttgart, Germany.

External links

* [http://worldroots.com/brigitte/royal/wuertthouse/albrechtwuertt1895.jpgPicture of Duke Albrecht Eugen]
* [http://worldroots.com/brigitte/gifs16/nadeshabulgaria1899.jpgPicture of Nadezhda as a teenager]

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