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Princess Wilhelmina Caroline of Denmark

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Wilhelmina Caroline of Denmark
Electress of Hesse-Kassel
Landgravine of Hesse-Kassel
Born(1747-07-10)10 July 1747
Christiansborg Palace, Copenhagen
Died14 January 1820(1820-01-14) (aged 72)
Kassel
SpouseWilliam I, Elector of Hesse
IssueMaria Frederica, Duchess of Anhalt-Bernburg
Caroline Amalie, Duchess of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg
Frederick
William II, Elector of Hesse
Names
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HouseHouse of Oldenburg (by birth)
House of Hesse-Kassel (by marriage)
FatherFrederick V of Denmark
MotherLouise of Great Britain

Wilhelmina Caroline of Denmark ([Vilhelmine Caroline] Error: {{Lang-xx}}: text has italic markup (help), [Wilhelmine Karoline] Error: {{Lang-xx}}: text has italic markup (help)) (10 July 1747 in Christiansborg Palace, Copenhagen – 14 January 1820 in Kassel, was the Electress of Hesse-Kassel.

Biography

She was one of the daughters of King Frederick V of Denmark (1723–1766), and his first wife Louise (1724–1751), daughter of King George II of Great Britain.

At Christiansborg Palace on 1 September 1764 she married Prince William of Hesse, Count of Hanau, one of the wealthiest rulers of the period. Wilhelmina and William had grown up together and played together as children, as William had been evacuated to the Danish court during the Seven years war (1755–63), and was early decided that they should marry when they became adults. The couple settled in Hanau.

William succeeded in 1785 as Landgrave William IX of Hesse and in 1803 was raised to the rank of Elector of Hesse-Kassel as William I. The marriage was unhappy: her spouse was unfaithful and had many lovers, notably Countess Schlotheim, whom he had appointed Countess of Hessenstien. Caroline herself was described as beautiful, distant, kind and sympathetic; in 1804, she still spoke Danish without accent and had a strong attachment to her birth country.

In 1806, Hesse was occupied by France. Her spouse and son fled to her brother-in-law Charles of Hesse in Schleswig, but she remained until a French governor was installed, after which she moved to her daughter Amalie in Gotha.[1] She spent the duration of the Kingdom of Westphalia (1806–13) in exile, among other places in Schleswig and in Prague. In 1813, the spouses returned to Kassel.

Children:

Ancestry

Family of Princess Wilhelmina Caroline of Denmark

References

Notes

  1. ^ Cecilia af Klercker (1936). Hedvig Elisabeth Charlottas dagbok VII 1800-1806 (The diaries of Hedvig Elizabeth Charlotte VIII 1800-1806) (in Swedish). P.A. Norstedt & Söners förlag Stockholm. p. 476. ISBN 362103. {{cite book}}: Check |isbn= value: length (help)
Princess Wilhelmina Caroline of Denmark
Born: 10 July 1747 Died: 14 January 1820
German royalty
Preceded by Landgravine consort of Hesse-Kassel
31 October 1785 – 1803
Title abolished
Title created Electress of Hesse
1803 – 14 January 1820
Vacant
Title next held by
Augusta of Prussia

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