Princess Louise Amelie of Baden

Luise Amelie Stephanie of Baden ( born June 5, 1811 in Schwetzingen, † July 19, 1854 in Karlsruhe) was a Princess of Baden and the first child of Grand Duke Charles of Baden and Stéphanie de Beauharnais, adopted daughter of Napoleon Bonaparte.

The marriage of her parents in 1806 led politically and was a little happy. While Stephanie was in Mannheim, Karl celebrated with his uncle Ludwig orgies in Karlsruhe. Stephanie's adoptive father, Napoléon Bonaparte, was very angry about the state of Baden on the court, he had created in the first large new swimming. Karl Friedrich, the reigning Grand Duke of Baden and Louise's great-grandfather, was asked Ludwig to banish his youngest son from his first marriage, from the capital city. Louise's parents helped this little, they came only after a summer stay in Baden -Baden in 1810 closer; 1811 Louise was born. In the same year her father was the second Grand Duke of Baden was.

On November 9, 1830, she married the former Crown Prince of Sweden, her cousin Gustav von Holstein -Gottorp, in Karlsruhe. Gustav worked in the imperial military of Austria; The couple lived in Schönbrunn Palace. The marriage was divorced in 1844.

Children of the marriage:

She died on 19 July 1854, and was taken on July 26 to Sigmaringen, where at that time her sister Josephine of Baden lived. There she was buried in the great royal tomb.

  • Prince (Baden)
  • Born in 1811
  • Died in 1854
  • Woman
  • Person ( Schwetzingen )
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