Talk:Catharina of Württemberg

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Other than being related to famous persons, why is this person in an encyclopedia? The reader needs to konw what this person has done to warrent inclusion here. --maveric149

Maybe she was half-Prussian ... Danny

According to French Biographie Nationale (vol.6, 1950) she died in Geneva, not Lausanne. as to questions above, she was the ancestress of all Bonapartes living today.--Alexvonf 14:03, 20 April 2006 (UTC)

she died in Beausite near Lausanne. Source "The House of Württemberg" a biographical encyclopedia edited by the Historical Institue of the University in Tübingen.

But why House Bonaparte? She merely married in. By birth shes House of Württemberg. I have no idea if marrying in counts, so I won´t change it.--Tresckow 02:52, 24 January 2007 (UTC)