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== Early life == == Early life ==
Anna Katharina Dorothea was born on 6 January 1614 as the daughter of John Casimir, Wildgrave and Rhinegrave of Salm-Kyrburg, and Countess Dorothea of Solms-Laubach. Her family belonged to the high nobility of the ], with strong ties to other German princely houses.<ref name=":0">{{Cite book |last=Orr |first=Clarissa Campbell |url=https://books.google.com.eg/books?id=QORvlXsmsYQC&pg=PA222&dq=anna+Katharina+Dorothea+von+Salm-Kyrburg&hl=en&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&source=gb_mobile_search&ovdme=1&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjI7O7ov8GKAxXtVaQEHVH3LjkQ6AF6BAgIEAM#v=onepage&q=anna%20Katharina%20Dorothea%20von%20Salm-Kyrburg&f=false |title=Queenship in Europe 1660-1815: The Role of the Consort |date=2004-08-12 |publisher=Cambridge University Press |isbn=978-0-521-81422-5 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book |url=https://books.google.com.eg/books?id=AEhPAAAAMAAJ&q=Salm+Family&dq=Salm+Family&hl=en&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&source=gb_mobile_search&ovdme=1&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwi30LaBwMGKAxVCUKQEHd7hLXkQ6AF6BAgKEAM#Roman |title=History of Salm Family |date=1986 |publisher=C.C. Salm |language=en}}</ref> Anna Katharina Dorothea was born on 6 January 1614 as the daughter of John Casimir, Wildgrave and Rhinegrave of Salm-Kyrburg, and Countess Dorothea of Solms-Laubach. Her family belonged to the high nobility of the ], with strong ties to other German princely houses.<ref name=":0">{{Cite book |last=Orr |first=Clarissa Campbell |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=QORvlXsmsYQC&dq=anna+Katharina+Dorothea+von+Salm-Kyrburg&pg=PA222 |title=Queenship in Europe 1660-1815: The Role of the Consort |date=2004-08-12 |publisher=Cambridge University Press |isbn=978-0-521-81422-5 |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=AEhPAAAAMAAJ&q=Salm+Family |title=History of Salm Family |date=1986 |publisher=C.C. Salm |language=en}}</ref>


== Marriage and Issue == == Marriage and issue ==
On 26 February 1637, Anna Katharina Dorothea married ], one of the rulers in southwestern Germany during the ]. The marriage strengthened ties between the Salm-Kyrburg family and the Duchy of Württemberg. On 26 February 1637, Anna Katharina Dorothea married ], one of the rulers in southwestern Germany during the ]. The marriage strengthened ties between the Salm-Kyrburg family and the Duchy of Württemberg.


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== Death and burial == == Death and burial ==
Anna Katharina Dorothea died on 27 June 1655 in ], the capital of ].<ref>{{Cite book |last=Anderson |first=James |url=https://books.google.com.eg/books?id=VPuDm0idNwYC&pg=PA463&dq=27+June+1655&hl=en&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&source=gb_mobile_search&ovdme=1&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwissu-HwsGKAxVBRKQEHUeQPSE4ChDoAXoECAkQAw#v=onepage&q=27%20June%201655&f=false |title=Royal Genealogies: Or, The Genealogical Tables Of Emperors, Kings and Princes, From Adam to These Times In Two Parts |date=1736 |publisher=James Bettenham |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book |last=Meise |first=Helga |url=https://books.google.com.eg/books?id=MeKgAAAAMAAJ&q=Anna+Katharina+Dorothea+of+Salm-Kyrburg+%221655%22&dq=Anna+Katharina+Dorothea+of+Salm-Kyrburg+%221655%22&hl=en&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&source=gb_mobile_search&ovdme=1&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwi9xfLfwcGKAxWrcKQEHciWN4wQ6AF6BAgKEAM#Anna%20Katharina%20Dorothea%20of%20Salm-Kyrburg%20%221655%22 |title=Das archivierte Ich: Schreibkalender und höfische Repräsentation in Hessen-Darmstadt, 1624-1790 |date=2002 |publisher=Hessische Historische Kommission |isbn=978-3-88443-043-9 |language=de}}</ref> She was buried in the Stiftskirche in Stuttgart, the traditional burial place of Württemberg's ducal family.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Kunstwissenschaft |first=Deutscher Verein für |url=https://books.google.com.eg/books?id=zxhMAAAAYAAJ&q=Anna+Katharina+Dorothea+%22Stiftskirche%22&dq=Anna+Katharina+Dorothea+%22Stiftskirche%22&hl=en&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&source=gb_mobile_search&ovdme=1&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj3rqnSwsGKAxVETaQEHaMWOIEQ6AF6BAgKEAM#Anna%20Katharina%20Dorothea%20%22Stiftskirche%22 |title=Zeitschrift des Deutschen Vereins für Kunstwissenschaft |date=1965 |publisher=Der Verein |language=de}}</ref> Anna Katharina Dorothea died on 27 June 1655 in ], the capital of ].<ref>{{Cite book |last=Anderson |first=James |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=VPuDm0idNwYC&dq=27+June+1655&pg=PA463 |title=Royal Genealogies: Or, The Genealogical Tables Of Emperors, Kings and Princes, From Adam to These Times In Two Parts |date=1736 |publisher=James Bettenham |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book |last=Meise |first=Helga |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=MeKgAAAAMAAJ&q=Anna+Katharina+Dorothea+of+Salm-Kyrburg+%221655%22 |title=Das archivierte Ich: Schreibkalender und höfische Repräsentation in Hessen-Darmstadt, 1624-1790 |date=2002 |publisher=Hessische Historische Kommission |isbn=978-3-88443-043-9 |language=de}}</ref> She was buried in the Stiftskirche in Stuttgart, the traditional burial place of Württemberg's ducal family.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Kunstwissenschaft |first=Deutscher Verein für |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=zxhMAAAAYAAJ&q=Anna+Katharina+Dorothea+%22Stiftskirche%22 |title=Zeitschrift des Deutschen Vereins für Kunstwissenschaft |date=1965 |publisher=Der Verein |language=de}}</ref>


== See also == == See also ==

Revision as of 05:19, 27 December 2024

Duchess consort of Württemberg
Anna Catharina Dorothea of Salm-Kyrburg
Anna Katharina portrait in 1678
Duchess consort of Württemberg
Tenure26 February 1637 – 27 June 1655
Born6 January 1614
Died27 June 1655
Strasbourg, Germany
BurialStiftskirche (Stuttgart)
SpouseEberhard III
Issue
among others…
HouseHouse of Salm
FatherJohn Casimir, Wildgrave and Rhinegrave of Salm-Kyrburg
MotherCatherine of Brandenburg-Küstrin

Anna Catharina Dorothea of Salm-Kyrburg (6 January 1614 – 27 June 1655) was a German noblewoman who became Duchess of Württemberg through her marriage to Eberhard III, Duke of Württemberg.

Early life

Anna Katharina Dorothea was born on 6 January 1614 as the daughter of John Casimir, Wildgrave and Rhinegrave of Salm-Kyrburg, and Countess Dorothea of Solms-Laubach. Her family belonged to the high nobility of the Holy Roman Empire, with strong ties to other German princely houses.

Marriage and issue

On 26 February 1637, Anna Katharina Dorothea married Eberhard III, Duke of Württemberg, one of the rulers in southwestern Germany during the Thirty Years' War. The marriage strengthened ties between the Salm-Kyrburg family and the Duchy of Württemberg.

Anna Katharina Dorothea and Eberhard III had several children, many of whom played important roles in European nobility:

  • Johann Friedrich (1637–1659), later Duke of Württemberg.
  • Ludwig Friedrich (1638–1639).
  • Christian Eberhard (1641–1643)
  • Sophie Luise (1642–1702), married Count Friedrich von Hohenlohe-Langenburg.
  • Dorothea Amalie (1650–1683), married Duke Friedrich von Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg.
  • Christian Eberhard Herzog of Württemberg-Stuttgart
  • Eberhard Herzog of Württemberg-Stuttgar
  • Karl Christof of Württemberg-Stuttgart
  • Frederic Carles of Wurttemberg-Winnental

Death and burial

Anna Katharina Dorothea died on 27 June 1655 in Stuttgart, the capital of Württemberg. She was buried in the Stiftskirche in Stuttgart, the traditional burial place of Württemberg's ducal family.

See also

References

  1. ^ Orr, Clarissa Campbell (2004-08-12). Queenship in Europe 1660-1815: The Role of the Consort. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-81422-5.
  2. History of Salm Family. C.C. Salm. 1986.
  3. Anderson, James (1736). Royal Genealogies: Or, The Genealogical Tables Of Emperors, Kings and Princes, From Adam to These Times In Two Parts. James Bettenham.
  4. Meise, Helga (2002). Das archivierte Ich: Schreibkalender und höfische Repräsentation in Hessen-Darmstadt, 1624-1790 (in German). Hessische Historische Kommission. ISBN 978-3-88443-043-9.
  5. Kunstwissenschaft, Deutscher Verein für (1965). Zeitschrift des Deutschen Vereins für Kunstwissenschaft (in German). Der Verein.
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