Francis von Hohenstein

Duke of Teck in the UK

Francis von Hohenstein - Duke of Teck in the UK
Born

August 28th, 1837
188 years ago

Died

1900
125 years ago — 63 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

United Kingdom

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Born in 1837, served as the Duke of Teck and held notable titles within the British royal family. Francis garnered attention due to connections with various royal figures, particularly through marriage and familial ties. His lineage connected with other European royal houses, influencing diplomatic relations of the time. The title was significant within the context of British aristocracy, reflecting the blend of German and British heritage. His descendants also played vital roles in the ensuing generations of nobility.

Served as Duke of Teck

Established connections with British royalty

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