Burg Teck
About Burg Teck
Teck was a ducal mansion in the kingdom of Wurttemberg. Burg Teck takes its name from the edge, the Teckberg, 2,544 feet high, which it delegated. It was crushed in the German Peasants' War 1525. The palace was remade amid the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. In 1863, the title "Sovereign of Teck" German: Fürst von Teck was given as a graciousness title by King William I of Württemberg upon the offspring of his cousin Duke Alexander of Württemberg 1804– 85 by his morganatic marriage with Countess Claudine Rhédey von Kis-Rhéde 1812– 41, praised as lady of Hohenstein. Prince Francis, the oldest child of Duke Alexander, was made Duke of Teck. His oldest child Adolphus was the holder of the title in 1910.
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