Amalie of Baden

Summary

Amalie, Princess of Fürstenberg (Amalie Christina Caroline; née Baroness Amalie of Hochberg, formerly Countess Amalie of Hochberg and Princess Amalie of Baden; 26 January 1795 – 14 September 1869) was the consort of Charles Egon II, Prince of Fürstenberg.

Amalie of Baden
Portrait by Marie Ellenrieder
Princess consort of Fürstenberg
Reign19 April 1818 – 22 October 1854
BornBaroness Amalie of Hochberg
(1795-01-26)26 January 1795
Karlsruhe Palace, Karlsruhe, Margraviate of Baden, Holy Roman Empire
Died14 September 1869(1869-09-14) (aged 74)
Karlsruhe, Grand Duchy of Baden, German Empire
Spouse
(m. 1818; died 1854)
Issue
Names
Amalie Christina Caroline
HouseZähringen
FatherCharles Frederick, Grand Duke of Baden
MotherLouise Caroline of Hochberg

Biography edit

Baroness Amalie of Hochberg was born on 26 January 1795 in Karlsruhe to Charles Frederick, Grand Duke of Baden, and his second wife, Louise Caroline of Hochberg. Her parents' marriage was morganatic, and so Amalie was born without princely status and excluded from the dynastic line of the House of Zähringen. She was accorded her mother's baronial status until 1796, when her mother was made Countess of Hochberg, at which time she assumed comital rank.

Amalie's half-brother's son, Charles, Grand Duke of Baden, elevated her and her siblings to dynastic status in 1817, granting them princely rank and status with the style of Grand Ducal Highness.[1]

On 19 April 1818 she married Charles Egon II of Fürstenberg, becoming the princess consort of Fürstenberg.

Amalie and Charles Egon II had seven children:

Amalie died on 14 September 1869.

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References edit

  1. ^ (in German) Karoline von Freystedt: Erinnerungen aus dem Hofleben, Heidelberg 1902, S. 146/147.