Martin Metz, 1647

Name
Martin /Metz/
Given names
Martin
Surname
Metz
Birth
Marriage
English King
Birth of a daughter
Lord Protector
Lord Protector
Residence
Note: Wurttemberg Land was originally Southwest part of West Germany between Baden and Bavaria. Since 1951, when Germany became one country, it became Baden-Wurttemberg with Stuttgart as its major city.
Birth of a grandson
English King
English King
English Queen
Marriage of a grandson
English King
English Queen
British Queen
British King
British King
Death
yes
Residence

Wurttemberg Land was originally Southwest part of West Germany between Baden and Bavaria. Since 1951, when Germany became one country, it became Baden-Wurttemberg with Stuttgart as its major city.

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