Princess Sophie of Saxony
Princess Sophie of Saxony | |||||
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Duchess Sophie in Bavaria | |||||
Born |
Dresden, Kingdom of Saxony | 15 March 1845||||
Died |
9 March 1867 21) Munich, Kingdom of Bavaria | (aged||||
Burial | Tegernsee Abbey | ||||
Spouse | Duke Karl-Theodor in Bavaria | ||||
Issue | Amalie, Duchess of Urach | ||||
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House | Wettin | ||||
Father | John of Saxony | ||||
Mother | Amalie Auguste of Bavaria | ||||
Religion | Roman Catholic |
Princess Sophie Maria Friederike Auguste Leopoldine Alexandrine Ernestine Albertine Elisabeth of Saxony, Duchess of Saxony (Full German name: Prinzessin Sophie Maria Friederike Auguste Leopoldine Alexandrine Ernestine Albertine Elisabeth von Sachsen, Herzogin zu Sachsen[1][2]) (15 March 1845, Dresden, Kingdom of Saxony[1][2] – 9 March 1867, Munich, Kingdom of Bavaria[1][2]) was the eighth and youngest child of John of Saxony and his wife Amalie Auguste of Bavaria and a younger sister of Albert of Saxony and George of Saxony.[1][2] Through her marriage to Duke Karl-Theodor in Bavaria, Sophie was a member of the House of Wittelsbach and a Duchess in Bavaria.
Marriage and issue
Sophie married Duke Karl-Theodor in Bavaria, fifth child and third-eldest son of Duke Maximilian Joseph in Bavaria and his wife Princess Ludovika of Bavaria, on 11 February 1865 in Dresden.[1][2] Sophie and Karl-Theodor had one child:[1][2]
- Duchess Amalie in Bavaria (24 December 1865 – 26 May 1912)[1][2]
Illness and death
Childbirth caused severe respiratory problems for Sophie, which progressively weakened her, although she managed to recover. However, a year later she contracted a severe case of influenza that she could not overcome. Sophie died shortly before her 22nd birthday on 9 March 1867 and was interred at Tegernsee Abbey.
Titles, styles, honours and arms
Titles and styles
- 15 March 1845 – 11 February 1865: Her Royal Highness Princess Sophie of Saxony, Duchess of Saxony
- 11 February 1865 – 9 March 1867: Her Royal Highness Duchess Sophie in Bavaria, Princess and Duchess of Saxony
Ancestry
References
- Erika Bestenreiner. The Empress Sissi. Milan, Mondadori, 2003.