- Princess Therese of Saxe-Altenburg
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Princess Therese Duchess of Dalarna Spouse Prince August, Duke of Dalarna House House of Bernadotte
House of Saxe-AltenburgFather Prince Eduard of Saxe-Altenburg Mother Princess Amalie of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen Born 21 December 1836
AnsbachDied 9 November 1914 (aged 77)
StockholmTeresia Amalia Karolina Josefina Antoinetta of Saxe-Altenburg (Thérèse), (21 December 1836 – 9 November 1914), was a Princess of Sweden and Norway as the spouse of Prince August of Sweden & Norway, Duke of Dalarna.
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Early life
Born to Prince Eduard of Saxe-Altenburg and Princess Amalie of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, Thérèse spent her childhood in Bavaria. After her father's death in 1852, she lived with her cousin, Queen Marie of Hanover, and a maternal uncle.
Marriage
In 1864, Prince August of Sweden and Norway, Duke of Dalarna visited her in Düsseldorf, and after he had spent a week to get to know her their engagement was announced. They were married in Altenburg, and she was then styled Princess of Sweden and Norway and Duchess of Dalecarlia (Dalarna).
In Sweden her name was Teresia (legal spelling from 1901). She has been described as small and frail in her appearance. Teresia and August were not romantically involved, but were good friends, and lived together harmoniously. They had no children. Teresia had mental problems and sometimes collapsed. August once said: They call me stupid, but they should hear my Therese! More affectionately, he also called her my little Hopsy-Totsie (Swedish: min lilla hoppetossa). She was a friend of her sister-in-law's Eugenie, and visited her in Gotland during summers. She was interested in music and often present in a royal seat at the Royal Swedish Academy of Music.
Widowed in 1873, she was given Louis De Geer as a guardian. During that time, she upheld a correspondence with Ohan Demirgian, a known Armenian con-artist with whom she made an acquaintance in 1869, when his presence at court caused a scandal. Demirgian was believed to have been a pimp, and now offered himself as her agent in negotiations for a new marriage. In 1875, Fritz von Dardel wrote: The Duchess of Dalarna is now declared to be out of her senses by her relatives in Germany and at their reqcuest, she will remain in Switzerland over the winter to be treated by a doctor. She returned to Sweden in 1890, where she resided at Haga Palace. She was then commonly called "The Haga Duchess". She became known for her good kitchen, and ate so much that she was overweight with time. She died in 1914.
Ancestry
Ancestors of Princess Therese of Saxe-Altenburg 16. Ernst Frederick II, Duke of Saxe-Hildburghausen 8. Ernest Frederick III, Duke of Saxe-Hildburghausen 17. Countess Caroline of Erbach-Fürstenau 4. Frederick, Duke of Saxe-Altenburg 18. Ernest Augustus I, Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach 9. Princess Ernestine of Saxe-Weimar 19. Margravine Sophie Charlotte of Brandenburg-Bayreuth 2. Prince Eduard of Saxe-Altenburg 20. Duke Charles Louis Frederick of Mecklenburg, Prince of Mirow 10. Charles II, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg 21. Princess Elizabeth Albertine of Saxe-Hildburghausen 5. Duchess Charlotte Georgine of Mecklenburg-Strelitz 22. Landgrave George William of Hesse-Darmstadt 11. Princess Friederike of Hesse-Darmstadt 23. Countess Marie Luise Albertine of Leiningen-Dagsburg-Heidesheim 1. Princess Therese of Saxe-Altenburg 24. Karl Friedrich, Prince of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen 12. Anton Aloys, Prince of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen 25. Countess Johanna of Hohenzollern-s'Heerenberg 6. Charles, Prince of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen 26. Philip Joseph, Prince of Salm-Kyrburg 13. Princess Amalie Zephyrine of Salm-Kyrburg 27. Princess Maria Theresa of Hornes 3. Princess Amalie of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen 28. Pierre Murat 14. Pierre Murat 29. Jeanne Loubières 7. Marie Antoinette Murat 30. Aymeric d'Astorg 15. Louise d'Astorg 31. Marie Alanyou References
- Lars Elgklou (1978). Bernadotte. Historien - eller historier - om en familj (Bernadotte. The history - or storys - of a family) (Swedish)
Princesses of Saxe-Altenburg by birth The generations indicate descent from Duke Frederick I, the first junior line Duke of Saxe-Altenburg.1st Generation 2nd Generation Marie, Queen of Hanover • Princess Henriette • Elisabeth, Grand Duchess of Oldenburg • Grand Duchess Alexandra Iosifovna of Russia • Therese, Duchess of Dalarna • Antoinette, Duchess of Anhalt • Marie Gasparine, Princess of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen3rd Generation Marie, Princess Albert of Prussia • Marie Anne, Princess of Schaumburg-Lippe • Grand Duchess Elizaveta Mavrikievna of Russia • Princess Margarethe • Luise Charlotte, Duchess of Anhalt • Olga, Countess of Pückler-Burghauss and Freifrau von Groditz • Marie, Princess Heinrich XXXV Reuss of Köstritz4th Generation Charlotte, Princess Sigismund of Prussia • Princess Elisabeth Karola*Born a princess of Saxe-HildburghausenSwedish princesses by marriage The generations indicate descent form Gustav I, from the House of Vasa, and continues through the Houses of Palatinate-Zweibrücken, Holstein-Gottorp; and the Bernadotte, the adoptive heirs of the House of Holstein-Gottorp, who were adoptive heir of the Palatinate-Zweibrückens'.1st generation Princess Catherine Jagellon of Poland · Countess Palatine Maria of Simmern · Princess Christina of Holstein-Gottorp2nd generation 3rd generation none
4th generation none
5th generation none
6th generation 7th generation 8th generation 9th generation Princess Louise Amelie of Baden · Josephine of Leuchtenberg, Princess of Bologna and Duchess of Galliera*10th generation Princess Louise of the Netherlands* · Princess Sofia of Nassau-Weilburg* · Princess Therese of Saxe-Altenburg*11th generation 12th generation 13th generation 14th generation none15th generation none*also princess of Norway by marriage
**also princess by birthCategories:- 1836 births
- 1914 deaths
- Swedish princesses
- Norwegian princesses
- House of Bernadotte
- House of Saxe-Altenburg
- Burials at Riddarholmen Church
- People from Ansbach
- Princesses of Saxe-Altenburg
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