Queen of Saxony. She was the fourth child from the second marriage of her father. From 1850 on, she was head of the Dresden woman's association. Her marriage to her husband produced nine children and in 1854, she became Queen of Saxony. The district of Schonfeld erected a memorial in 1872 in honor of their 50th wedding anniversary.
Queen of Saxony. She was the fourth child from the second marriage of her father. From 1850 on, she was head of the Dresden woman's association. Her marriage to her husband produced nine children and in 1854, she became Queen of Saxony. The district of Schonfeld erected a memorial in 1872 in honor of their 50th wedding anniversary.
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Family Members
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Stillborn Son Von Wittelsbach
1799–1799
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Maximilian Joseph Karl Friedrich von Wittelsbach
1800–1803
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Elisabeth Luise of Bavaria
1801–1873
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Maria Leopoldina von Bayern
1805–1877
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Sophie Friederike Dorothee Wilhelmine Of Bavaria
1805–1872
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Ludovika Wilhelmine von Bayern
1808–1892
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Maximiliane Josepha Karoline von Wittelsbach
1810–1821
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Maria Augusta of Saxony
1827–1857
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Albert of Saxony
1828–1902
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Marie Elizabeth Maximiliane von Sachsen
1830–1912
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Ernst Friedrich August von Sachsen
1831–1847
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George of Saxony
1832–1904
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Maria Sidonia von Sachsen
1834–1862
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Anna Maria von Sachsen
1836–1859
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Anna Maria von Sachsen
1836–1859
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Margarete Karoline - Princess of Saxony
1840–1858
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Sophia Marie von Sachsen
1845–1867
Flowers
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