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Amalie Auguste of Bavaria

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Queen of Saxony from 1854 to 1873
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Amalie Auguste of Bavaria
Portrait of Amalie Auguste of Bavaria by Joseph Karl Stieler 1823, in the Galerie Neue Meister
Queen consort of Saxony
Tenure9 August 1854 – 29 October 1873
Born(1801-11-13)13 November 1801
Munich, Electorate of Bavaria, Holy Roman Empire
Died8 November 1877(1877-11-08) (aged 75)
Dresden, Kingdom of Saxony, German Empire
BurialKatholische Hofkirche, Dresden
Spouse John, King of Saxony ​ ​(m. 1822; died 1873)
Issue
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HouseWittelsbach
FatherMaximilian I Joseph of Bavaria
MotherCaroline of Baden

Amalie Auguste of Bavaria (13 November 1801, in Munich – 8 November 1877, in Dresden) was a Bavarian princess by birth and Queen of Saxony by marriage to King John of Saxony.

Biography

Amalie was the fourth child of King Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria and his second wife Caroline of Baden. She was the identical twin sister of Elisabeth Ludovika, later Queen of Prussia as wife of Frederick William IV of Prussia. Three other sisters married King Frederick Augustus II of Saxony, Archduke Franz Karl of Austria and Maximilian Joseph, Duke in Bavaria.

In 1851 Amalie Auguste became chairwoman of Women's Association of Dresden (Frauenverein zu Dresden), an organisation founded by her sister, the then queen. Three years later, her husband inherited the throne and she became queen. In 1859 she reorganized the association as the Zentralausschuß obererzgebirgischen und der vogtländischen Frauenvereine and established a legal basis for it, under which the organisation continued until 1932.

Marriage and issue

Amalie Auguste married on 21 November 1822 Prince John of Saxony, who reigned as King of Saxony between 1854 and 1873. John and Amelia had nine children, of whom six died at young ages and predeceased her:

Ancestry

Ancestors of Amalie Auguste of Bavaria
8. Christian III, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken
4. Frederick Michael, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken
9. Countess Caroline of Nassau-Saarbrücken
2. Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria
10. Joseph Charles, Hereditary Prince of Sulzbach
5. Countess Palatine Maria Franziska of Sulzbach
11. Countess Palatine Elisabeth Auguste Sofie of Neuburg
1. Amalie Auguste of Bavaria
12. Charles Frederick, Grand Duke of Baden
6. Charles Louis, Hereditary Prince of Baden
13. Princess Caroline Louise of Hesse-Darmstadt
3. Princess Caroline of Baden
14. Louis IX, Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt
7. Princess Amalie of Hesse-Darmstadt
15. Countess Palatine Caroline of Zweibrücken

Sources

  • Petermann, Karl: Der König Johann und die Königin Amalie von Sachsen, sowie die Feier ihres goldenen Ehejubiläums; in: Erzählungen. O.Author, o.J.
Amalie Auguste of Bavaria House of Palatinate-Zweibrücken-BirkenfeldCadet branch of the House of WittelsbachBorn: 13 November 1801 Died: 8 November 1877
German royalty
Preceded byMaria Anna of Bavaria Queen consort of Saxony
9 August 1854 – 29 October 1873
Succeeded byCarola of Vasa
Bavarian princesses by birth
The generations are numbered from the ascension of Maximilian I Joseph as King of Bavaria in 1806. Only entries with articles are included. Later generations do not legally hold a title due to the German Revolution of 1918.
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