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  1. English: Francis, Duke of Teck (1837-1900) member of the German nobility, & later of the British Royal Family, as father of Queen Mary, wife of King George V. As the product of a morganatic marriage, Francis was not acceptable as a husband for princesses in most of the European royal houses.

  2. Trinity College, Cambridge. Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale (Albert Victor Christian Edward; 8 January 1864 – 14 January 1892) was the eldest child of the Prince and Princess of Wales (later King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra ). From the time of his birth, he was second in the line of succession to the British throne, but ...

  3. File:Prince Adolphus, Duke of Teck.jpg. Dimensioni di questa anteprima: 492 × 600 pixel. Altre risoluzioni: 197 × 240 pixel | 394 × 480 pixel | 820 × 1 000 pixel. File originale ‎ (820 × 1 000 pixel, dimensione del file: 156 KB, tipo MIME: image/jpeg) Questo file e la sua pagina di descrizione ( discussione · modifica) si trovano su ...

  4. Styling him as "Prince Francis, Duke of Teck" is wrong because 1. he never used that style himself, nor was he properly known as such in England or Germany, and 2. it is improper, exactly as if the Marquess of Cambridge were to be promoted to Duke of Cambridge and proceeded to style himself "Marquess Francis, Duke of Cambridge".

  5. Francis, Duke of Teck, GCB, GCVO (Francis Paul Charles Louis Alexander; 28 August 1837 – 21 January 1900) known as Count Francis von Hohenstein until 1863, was an Austrian-born nobleman who married into the British royal family. His wife, Princess Mary Adelaide of Cambridge, was a first cousin of Queen Victoria. He was the father of Queen Mary, the consort of King George V. Francis held the ...

  6. Media in category "Francis, Duke of Teck" The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total. Francis, Duke of Teck (1837-1900).jpg 742 × 1,201; 283 KB

  7. British royal family. The funeral of Queen Mary (born Princess Victoria Mary of Teck), widow to King George V, took place on 31 March 1953 at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, following her death on 24 March and subsequent lying in state at Westminster Hall. Her death occurred two months short of her 86th birthday and ten weeks before the ...