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Albert of Saxony

Albert (23 April 1828 – 19 June 1902) was the King of Saxony and a member of the House of Wettin.

Albert
Photograph by Nicola Perscheid, c. 1900
King of Saxony
Reign29 October 1873 – 19 June 1902
PredecessorJohn
SuccessorGeorge
Born(1828-04-23)23 April 1828
Dresden, Kingdom of Saxony
Died19 June 1902(1902-06-19) (aged 74)
Sibyllenort, German Empire
Burial
Spouse
(m. 1853)
Names
German: Friedrich August Albert Anton Ferdinand Joseph Karl Maria Baptist Nepomuk Wilhelm Xaver Georg Fidelis
English: Frederick Augustus Albert Anthony Ferdinand Joseph Charles Maria Baptist Nepomuk William Xavier George Fidelis
HouseWettin
FatherJohn of Saxony
MotherAmalie Auguste of Bavaria
ReligionRoman Catholicism
Signature

He was the eldest son of Prince John (who succeeded his brother Frederick Augustus II on the Saxon throne as King John in 1854) by his wife Amalie Auguste of Bavaria.

Albert had a successful military career, leading Saxon troops that participated in the First Schleswig War, the Austro-Prussian War, and the Franco-Prussian War.

Early life

Albert's education, as usual with German princes, concentrated to a great extent on military matters, but he attended lectures at the University of Bonn. His first experience of warfare came in 1849, when he served as a captain in the First War of Schleswig against Denmark.

When the Austro-Prussian War broke out in 1866, Albert, then Crown Prince (German: Kronprinz), took up the command of the Saxon forces opposing the Prussian Army of Prince Friedrich Karl of Prussia. No attempt was made to defend Saxony, and the Saxons fell back into Bohemia and effected a junction with the Austrians. They took a prominent part in the battles by which the Prussians forced the line of the Jizera and in the Battle of Jičín. The Crown Prince, however, succeeded in effecting the retreat in good order, and in the decisive Battle of Königgrätz (3 July 1866), he held the extreme left of the Austrian position. The Saxons maintained their post with great tenacity but were involved in the disastrous defeat of their allies.

During the operations, the Crown Prince won the reputation of a thorough soldier. After peace was made and Saxony had entered the North German Confederation, he gained the command of the Saxon army, which had now become the XII army corps of the North German army, and in that position, he carried out the necessary reorganisation. He proved a firm adherent of the Prussian alliance. On the outbreak of the Franco-Prussian War in 1870, he again commanded the Saxons, who were included in the 2nd army under Prince Friedrich Karl of Prussia, his old opponent. At the Battle of Gravelotte, they formed the extreme left of the German army, and with the Prussian Guard carried out the attack on St Privat, the final and decisive action in the battle.

In the reorganisation of the army which accompanied the march towards Paris, the Crown Prince gained a separate command over the 4th army (Army of the Meuse) consisting of the Saxons, the Prussian Guard corps, and the IV (Prussian Saxony) corps. He was succeeded in command of the XII corps by his brother Prince George, who had served under him in Bohemia.

Albert took a leading part in the operations which preceded the battle of Sedan, the 4th army being the pivot on which the whole army wheeled round in pursuit of MacMahon; and the actions of Buzancy and Beaumont on 29 and 30 August 1870 were fought under his direction. In the Battle of Sedan itself (1 September 1870), with the troops under his orders, Albert carried out the envelopment of the French on the east and the north.

Albert's conduct in the engagements won for him the complete confidence of the army, and during the Siege of Paris, his troops formed the north-east section of the investing force. During the siege, he blocked French attempts to break out of the encirclement at Le Bourget and Villiers. After the conclusion of the Treaty of Frankfurt (1871), he was left in command of the German army of occupation, a position which he held till the fall of the Paris Commune. On the conclusion of peace, he was made an inspector-general of the army and a field marshal.

King

 
Albert of Saxony in 1878 by Alfred Diethe

On the death of his father, King John on 29 October 1873, the Crown Prince succeeded to the throne as King Albert. His reign proved uneventful, and he took little public part in politics, devoting himself to military affairs, in which his advice and experience were of the greatest value, not only to the Saxon corps but also to the German army in general. During his reign, the Saxon monarchy became constitutional.

In the 1870s, Albert initiated the construction of a Dresden suburb, the Albertstadt. It was then the largest garrison in Germany. Near the former suburb other buildings and places still bear his name: the Albertbrücke, the Alberthafen, the Albertplatz and the Albertinum.

In 1879, he initiated the reconstruction of the Saint Afra School in Meissen. In 1897, he was appointed arbitrator between the claimants for the Principality of Lippe.

Marriage and succession

In Dresden on 18 June 1853, Albert married Princess Carola, daughter of Gustav, Prince of Vasa and granddaughter of Gustav IV Adolf, the second to last king of Sweden of the House of Holstein-Gottorp. The marriage was childless although Carola miscarried many times. They included:

  • A miscarriage of a daughter in the 4th month of pregnancy (19 December 1853).
  • A miscarriage of a daughter in the 6th month of pregnancy (16 August 1854).
  • A miscarriage in the 1st month of pregnancy (22 January 1855).
  • A miscarriage of a son in the 4th and a half month of pregnancy (17 January 1856).
  • A miscarriage in the 1st month of pregnancy (4 December 1856).
  • A miscarriage in the 1st month of pregnancy (30 January 1857).
  • A miscarriage in the 1st month of pregnancy (30 March 1857).
  • A miscarriage of a son in the 5th and a half month of pregnancy (11 January 1858).
  • A miscarriage of a son in the 4th and a half month of pregnancy (20 March 1859).
  • A miscarriage in the 1st month of pregnancy (30 March 1860).

Albert died at Sibyllenort on 19 June 1902 and was succeeded by his brother, who became King George. He was buried in Dresden on 23 June, among the mourners present were both the German Emperor Wilhelm II and the Austrian Emperor Franz Joseph I.[1]

Honours, decorations and awards

The King of Saxony bird-of-paradise was named in Albert's honour; the Queen Carola's parotia was named for his wife.

German honours

Foreign honours

Ancestry

References

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  • Arbeitskreis sächsische Militärgeschichte (Hrsg.): Sibyllenort und König Albert von Sachsen: Sonderheft zum 100. Todestag von König Albert. Arbeitskreis Sächsische Militärgeschichte, Dresden 2003. (in German)
Albert of Saxony
Born: 23 April 1828 Died: 19 June 1902
Regnal titles
Preceded by King of Saxony
1873–1902
Succeeded by

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CatholicismSignatureHe was the eldest son of Prince John who succeeded his brother Frederick Augustus II on the Saxon throne as King John in 1854 by his wife Amalie Auguste of Bavaria Albert had a successful military career leading Saxon troops that participated in the First Schleswig War the Austro Prussian War and the Franco Prussian War Contents 1 Early life 2 King 3 Marriage and succession 4 Honours decorations and awards 4 1 German honours 4 2 Foreign honours 5 Ancestry 6 ReferencesEarly life EditAlbert s education as usual with German princes concentrated to a great extent on military matters but he attended lectures at the University of Bonn His first experience of warfare came in 1849 when he served as a captain in the First War of Schleswig against Denmark When the Austro Prussian War broke out in 1866 Albert then Crown Prince German Kronprinz took up the command of the Saxon forces opposing the Prussian Army of Prince Friedrich Karl of Prussia No attempt was made to defend Saxony and the Saxons fell back into Bohemia and effected a junction with the Austrians They took a prominent part in the battles by which the Prussians forced the line of the Jizera and in the Battle of Jicin The Crown Prince however succeeded in effecting the retreat in good order and in the decisive Battle of Koniggratz 3 July 1866 he held the extreme left of the Austrian position The Saxons maintained their post with great tenacity but were involved in the disastrous defeat of their allies During the operations the Crown Prince won the reputation of a thorough soldier After peace was made and Saxony had entered the North German Confederation he gained the command of the Saxon army which had now become the XII army corps of the North German army and in that position he carried out the necessary reorganisation He proved a firm adherent of the Prussian alliance On the outbreak of the Franco Prussian War in 1870 he again commanded the Saxons who were included in the 2nd army under Prince Friedrich Karl of Prussia his old opponent At the Battle of Gravelotte they formed the extreme left of the German army and with the Prussian Guard carried out the attack on St Privat the final and decisive action in the battle In the reorganisation of the army which accompanied the march towards Paris the Crown Prince gained a separate command over the 4th army Army of the Meuse consisting of the Saxons the Prussian Guard corps and the IV Prussian Saxony corps He was succeeded in command of the XII corps by his brother Prince George who had served under him in Bohemia Albert took a leading part in the operations which preceded the battle of Sedan the 4th army being the pivot on which the whole army wheeled round in pursuit of MacMahon and the actions of Buzancy and Beaumont on 29 and 30 August 1870 were fought under his direction In the Battle of Sedan itself 1 September 1870 with the troops under his orders Albert carried out the envelopment of the French on the east and the north Albert s conduct in the engagements won for him the complete confidence of the army and during the Siege of Paris his troops formed the north east section of the investing force During the siege he blocked French attempts to break out of the encirclement at Le Bourget and Villiers After the conclusion of the Treaty of Frankfurt 1871 he was left in command of the German army of occupation a position which he held till the fall of the Paris Commune On the conclusion of peace he was made an inspector general of the army and a field marshal King Edit Albert of Saxony in 1878 by Alfred Diethe On the death of his father King John on 29 October 1873 the Crown Prince succeeded to the throne as King Albert His reign proved uneventful and he took little public part in politics devoting himself to military affairs in which his advice and experience were of the greatest value not only to the Saxon corps but also to the German army in general During his reign the Saxon monarchy became constitutional In the 1870s Albert initiated the construction of a Dresden suburb the Albertstadt It was then the largest garrison in Germany Near the former suburb other buildings and places still bear his name the Albertbrucke the Alberthafen the Albertplatz and the Albertinum In 1879 he initiated the reconstruction of the Saint Afra School in Meissen In 1897 he was appointed arbitrator between the claimants for the Principality of Lippe Marriage and succession EditIn Dresden on 18 June 1853 Albert married Princess Carola daughter of Gustav Prince of Vasa and granddaughter of Gustav IV Adolf the second to last king of Sweden of the House of Holstein Gottorp The marriage was childless although Carola miscarried many times They included A miscarriage of a daughter in the 4th month of pregnancy 19 December 1853 A miscarriage of a daughter in the 6th month of pregnancy 16 August 1854 A miscarriage in the 1st month of pregnancy 22 January 1855 A miscarriage of a son in the 4th and a half month of pregnancy 17 January 1856 A miscarriage in the 1st month of pregnancy 4 December 1856 A miscarriage in the 1st month of pregnancy 30 January 1857 A miscarriage in the 1st month of pregnancy 30 March 1857 A miscarriage of a son in the 5th and a half month of pregnancy 11 January 1858 A miscarriage of a son in the 4th and a half month of pregnancy 20 March 1859 A miscarriage in the 1st month of pregnancy 30 March 1860 Albert died at Sibyllenort on 19 June 1902 and was succeeded by his brother who became King George He was buried in Dresden on 23 June among the mourners present were both the German Emperor Wilhelm II and the Austrian Emperor Franz Joseph I 1 Honours decorations and awards EditThe King of Saxony bird of paradise was named in Albert s honour the Queen Carola s parotia was named for his wife German honours Edit Saxony 2 Knight of the Rue Crown 1831 Knight of the Military Order of St Henry 22 April 1849 Grand Cross 16 July 1866 3 4 Grand Cross of the Albert Order Prussia Knight of the Black Eagle with Collar 21 September 1844 with Collar 1861 5 Pour le Merite military 21 June 1849 3 with Oak Leaves 6 December 1870 4 with Crown 15 July 1899 6 Iron Cross 1st and 2nd Classes Grand Cross 22 March 1871 4 Grand Commander s Cross of the Royal House Order of Hohenzollern 6 September 1876 5 Ernestine duchies Grand Cross of the Saxe Ernestine House Order June 1846 7 Hanover Grand Cross of the Royal Guelphic Order 1849 8 Saxe Weimar Eisenach Grand Cross of the White Falcon 1 February 1850 9 Bavaria Knight of St Hubert 1850 10 Grand Cross of the Military Order of Max Joseph 14 April 1871 11 Grand Cross of the Military Merit Order with Swords Hesse and by Rhine 12 Grand Cross of the Ludwig Order 9 June 1851 Military Merit Cross 9 July 1871 Baden 13 Knight of the House Order of Fidelity 1853 Grand Cross of the Zahringer Lion 1853 Grand Cross of the Military Karl Friedrich Merit Order 1871 Hesse Kassel Knight of the Golden Lion 6 October 1854 14 Nassau Knight of the Gold Lion of Nassau November 1858 15 Wurttemberg 16 Grand Cross of the Wurttemberg Crown 1864 Grand Cross of the Military Merit Order 30 November 1870 Oldenburg Grand Cross of the Order of Duke Peter Friedrich Ludwig with Golden Crown and Swords 18 January 1871 17 Anhalt Grand Cross of Albert the Bear 1879 18 Foreign honours Edit Austrian Empire Grand Cross of St Stephen 1849 19 Knight of the Golden Fleece 1850 20 Knight of the Military Order of Maria Theresa 1866 21 Kingdom of Sardinia Knight of the Annunciation 11 April 1850 22 Grand Cross of Saints Maurice and Lazarus 1850 Russian Empire Knight of St Andrew 20 July 1851 Knight of St Alexander Nevsky 20 July 1851 Knight of St George 2nd Class September 1870 for his defeat of McMahon at the Battle of Beaumont on 30 August 23 Belgium Grand Cordon of the Order of Leopold 25 May 1853 24 Spain Grand Cross of the Order of Charles III 4 March 1856 with Collar 8 October 1883 25 French Empire Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour August 1867 26 Sweden Norway Knight of the Seraphim 2 June 1875 27 Grand Cross of St Olav 19 July 1888 28 Denmark Knight of the Elephant 14 June 1878 29 Netherlands Grand Cross of the Military William Order 9 July 1878 30 United Kingdom Stranger Knight of the Garter 20 February 1882 31 Empire of Japan Grand Cordon of the Order of the Chrysanthemum 27 November 1882 32 Siam Knight of the Order of the Royal House of Chakri 24 August 1897 33 Ancestry EditAncestors of Albert of Saxony8 Frederick Christian Elector of Saxony4 Maximilian Hereditary Prince of Saxony9 Duchess Maria Antonia of Bavaria2 John of Saxony10 Ferdinand Duke of Parma5 Princess Carolina of Parma11 Archduchess Maria Amalia of Austria1 Albert of Saxony12 Frederick Michael Count Palatine of Zweibrucken6 Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria13 Countess Palatine Maria Franziska of Sulzbach3 Princess Amalie Auguste of Bavaria14 Charles Louis Hereditary Prince of Baden7 Princess Caroline of Baden15 Princess Amalie of Hesse DarmstadtReferences 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