Augusta Marie of Holstein-Gottorp
Augusta Marie of Holstein-Gottorp | |
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Spouse(s) | Frederick VII, Margrave of Baden-Durlach |
Noble family | Holstein-Gottorp |
Father | Frederick III, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp |
Mother | Duchess Marie Elisabeth of Saxony |
Born |
Gottorf Castle | 6 February 1649
Died |
25 April 1728 79) Augustenburg Castle in Grötzingen | (aged
Augusta Marie of Holstein-Gottorp (1649–1728) was a German noblewoman. She was the daughter of Frederick III, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp and Duchess Marie Elisabeth of Saxony. Through her daughter Albertine Frederica, she is the great-grandmother of Catherine II and great-great-grandmother of Paul I of Russia.
She married Frederick VII, Margrave of Baden-Durlach on 15 May 1670 in Husum. They had the following children:
- Frederick Magnus (13 January 1672 – 24 February 1672)
- Frederica Augusta (21 June 1673 – 24 July 1674)
- Christina Sophia (17 December 1674 – 22 January 1676)
- Klaudia Magdalene Elisabeth (15 November 1675 – 18 April 1676)
- Catherine (10 October 1677 – 11 August 1746), in 1701 she married the count Johann Friedrich von Leiningen-Hartenburg
- Charles III William, Margrave of Baden-Durlach (17 January 1679 – 12 May 1738), he married Magdalena Wilhelmine of Württemberg
- Johanna Elisabeth (3 October 1680 – 2 July 1757), in 1697 she married Eberhard Louis, Duke of Württemberg
- Albertine Frederica (3 July 1682 – 22 December 1755), in 1704 she married Christian August of Holstein-Gottorp, Prince of Eutin
- Christopher of Baden-Durlach (9 October 1684 – 2 May 1723), he married Marie Christine Felizitas zu Leiningen-Dagsburg-Falkenburg-Heidesheim
- Charlotte Sophia (1 March 1686 – 5 October 1689)
- Marie Anna (9 July 1688 – 8 March 1689)
Augusta Marie of Holstein-Gottorp Born: 6 February 1649 Died: 25 April 1728 | ||
Preceded by Christina Magdalena of the Palatinate-Zweibrücken |
Margavine consort of Baden-Durlach 1677–1709 |
Succeeded by Magdalena Wilhelmine of Württemberg |
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