Charlotte Marie of Saxe-Jena

Charlotte Marie of Saxe-Jena

Charlotte Marie of Saxe-Jena (Jena, 20 December 1669 – Gräfentonna, 6 January 1703), was a German princess member of the House of Wettin in the branch of Saxe-Jena and by marriage Duchess of Saxe-Weimar.

She was the fourth child of Bernhard II, Duke of Saxe-Jena by his wife Marie Charlotte, daughter of Henry de La Trémoille, 3rd Duke of Thouars, 2nd Duke of La Tremoille, and Prince of Talmond and Taranto. The early death of her two brothers and older sister before her own birth left Charlotte Marie as the only child of her parents for several years, until the birth of her younger brother and future 2nd Duke of Saxe-Jena, Johann Wilhelm in 1675.[1][2]

Life

After the early deaths of her father (3 May 1678) and her mother (24 August 1682) Charlotte Marie and her brother were placed under the guardianship of their uncle, Johann Ernst II, Duke of Saxe-Weimar, following the testamentary instructions of the late Duke Bernhard II; however, Duke Johann Ernst II died soon after (15 May 1683) and the tutelage of the young princes of Saxe-Jena was given to another uncle, Johann Georg I, Duke of Saxe-Eisenach.

Six months later, on 2 November 1683, Charlotte Marie married with her cousin Wilhelm Ernst, Duke of Saxe-Weimar, son and successor of the former regent Johann Ernst II. The dowry established to her in Duke Bernhard II's will was so small that Wilhelm Ernst refused to claimedafter the wedding.

Three years later (in 1686), Duke Johann Georg I died and Wilhelm Ernst took the guardianship of the still underage Duke of Saxe-Jena, as his closest male relative (first cousin and brother-in-law).

Charlotte Marie is described as extremely beautiful and well-behaved, but also superficial and frivolous. Her marriage with Wilhelm Ernst remained childless and was marked by frequent clashes between them. When the Duchess made a journey without the permission of her husband, Wilhelm Ernst captured her and confined in Weimar. Finally, on 23 August 1690 the marriage was formally dissolved.[3]

At first, Charlotte Marie went to live with her brother in Jena, but after his death two months later (4 November 1690), she was forced to fled. Penniless and in debt, she wandered until Frederick I, Duke of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg finally allowed her to reside permanently in her lands. The dispute with her former husband for the town of Porstendorf came before Emperor Leopold I and was settled in favor of Charlotte Marie, who sold it in 1694 in order to pay her debts. She lived on a pension at the Gotha court and was involved in another processes against the House of Saxe-Weimar when she died, aged 34.

Bibliography

  • Johann Samuel Ersch: Allgemeine Encyclopädie der Wissenschaften und Künste, Second Section, Leipzig 1838, p. 221 (Digitalisat).

References

Charlotte Marie of Saxe-Jena
Born: 20 December 1669 Died: 6 January 1703
German royalty
Preceded by
Christine Elisabeth of Holstein-Sonderburg
Duchess consort of Saxe-Weimar
2 November 1683 – 23 August 1690
Succeeded by
Sophie Auguste of Anhalt-Zerbst

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