Princess Louise Amelie of Baden

Louise Amelie of Baden
Princess of Vasa
Born (1811-06-05)5 June 1811
Schwetzingen, Grand Duchy of Baden
Died 19 July 1854(1854-07-19) (aged 43)
Karlsruhe, Grand Duchy of Baden
Spouse Gustav, Prince of Vasa
Issue Prince Louis
Carola, Queen consort of Saxony
Full name
German: Luise Amelie Stephanie
House Zähringen
Father Charles, Grand Duke of Baden
Mother Stéphanie de Beauharnais

Princess Louise Amelie Stephanie of Baden (5 June 1811 - 19 July 1854) was a daughter of Charles, Grand Duke of Baden, and his wife, Stéphanie de Beauharnais.[1]

Family

Louise Amelia was the eldest of five children born to Karl, Grand Duke of Baden by his wife Stéphanie de Beauharnais (adopted daughter of Napoleon Bonaparte). Her paternal grandparents were Charles Louis, Hereditary Prince of Baden and Landgravine Amalie of Hesse-Darmstadt.

Her only two surviving siblings were Josephine, Princess of Hohenzollern (mother of Carol I of Romania and Queen Stephanie of Portugal) and Marie, Duchess of Hamilton.

Marriage

Louise Amelie, believed to be around 1840.

On 9 November 1830 in Karlsruhe, Louise Amelie married her first cousin Gustav, Prince of Vasa in Karlsruhe.[1] He was the only son of the deposed King Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden (who had been overthrown in favor of his uncle Charles in 1808), and thus had a titular claim to the Swedish throne. Prince Gustav took the title Prince of Vasa, making Louise Princess of Vasa upon their marriage. Some still viewed Prince Gustav as the legitimate heir to the Swedish throne, thus referring to Louise as the Crown Princess. Their marriage, like most alliances of the time, was politically arranged and was unhappy. They lived in Schönbrunn Palace, Vienna and had two children before they divorced in 1843.

Princess Louise died on 19 July 1854 in Karlsruhe.[1]

Ancestry

References

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  1. 1 2 3 Lundy, Darryl. "The Peerage: Luise Amelie Stephanie Prinzessin von Baden". Retrieved 9 January 2010.
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