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House of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg

The House of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg (Danish: Slesvig-Holsten-Sønderborg-Augustenborg) was a branch of the dukes of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg of the House of Oldenburg. The line descended from Alexander, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg. Like all of the secondary lines from the Sonderburg branch, the heads of the House of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg were first known as Dukes of Schleswig-Holstein and Dukes of Sonderburg. The family took its name from its ancestral home, Augustenborg Palace in Augustenborg, Denmark.

House of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg
Parent houseHouse of Oldenburg
CountryDenmark
Founded1647
FounderErnest Günther
Titles
Dissolution27 April 1931

History edit

 
Duke Ernst Günther I, first Duke of Augustenburg (1609-1689).
 
Auguste, the first Duchess of Augustenburg (1633-1701).

The branch originated from Ernest Günther, a member of the ducal house of Schleswig-Holstein (its branch of Sønderborg) and a cadet of the royal house of Denmark. He was the third son of Alexander, 2nd Duke of Sonderborg (1573–1627), and thus a grandson of John the Younger (1545–1622), the first duke, who was a son of King Christian III of Denmark.

Ernest Günther had a castle built in the years after 1651, which received the name of Augustenburg in honor of his wife, Auguste. She was also from a branch of the Dukes of Schleswig-Holstein as a daughter of Philip (1584–1663), Duke of Glücksburg. As that castle became the chief seat of their line, the family eventually used the name of Augustenborg as its branch name. As they were agnates of the ducal house, the title of duke belonged to every one of them (as is the Germanic custom).

The Dukes of Augustenburg were not sovereign rulers—they held their lands in fief to their dynastically-senior kinsmen, the sovereign Dukes of Schleswig and Holstein—who were the Oldenburg Kings of Denmark.

Later, a Danish king made the head of that line specifically Duke of Augustenburg. In the late 18th century, since 1764, the branch of Schleswig-Holsten-Sønderborg-Augustenburg was genealogically the next senior branch immediately after the main line of Danish kings. King Frederick VI of Denmark (or, rather, his chief adviser Andreas Peter Bernstorff), made his only sister Louise Auguste of Denmark marry the then Hereditary Prince Christian of Augustenburg.

In 1764, Sønderborg castle, the seat of that elder Schleswig-Holstein branch, passed upon its owners' extinction into the hands of the Duke of Augustenburg, but against expectations it did not become a residence (they remained at Augustenborg). Instead it was rented out as a warehouse. The penultimate Duke of Augustenburg, also named Ernst Günther, allowed Sønderborg County Museum to move into a part of the castle in 1920. The next year the Danish state bought the castle from the Duke.

In 1810, a younger scion of the family, Prince Christian August, was chosen as the Crown Prince of Sweden, and adopted by king Charles XIII of Sweden. An Augustenburg dynasty on a royal throne was however not to be, as Prince Christian August died a couple of months after his arrival in Sweden.

In the early 19th century, the Danish royal line started to go extinct. The Duke of Augustenburg was the next male-line heir to the royal house, though not descended in male line from Frederick III of Denmark and Norway. This made the duke a player in the convoluted Schleswig-Holstein Question, as well as a candidate in the Danish succession. Frederik August of Augustenburg attempted to proclaim himself reigning Duke Frederick VIII of Schleswig-Holstein in 1864, upon the final extinction of the senior branch of the Danish kings. His daughter, Augusta Victoria of Schleswig-Holstein, became German Empress as consort of Wilhelm II.

The ducal line died out in 1931. In November 1920, its penultimate head had adopted Prince Johann Georg of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg and his sister Princess Marie Luise, children of Prince Albrecht of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg.[1] After Augustenborg's extinction in 1931, seniority fell to the line of the Dukes of Glücksburg, heads of the second line of Holstein, known in German as Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg and in Danish as Slesvig-Holsten-Sønderborg-Lyksborg.

List of Dukes edit

Dukes of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg
Dukes of Schleswig-Holstein
Frederick proclaimed himself Duke of Schleswig-Holstein in 1863, but did not obtain sovereign possession.

Like the kings of the earlier Oldenburg line, of which the House of Glücksburg is a cadet branch, monarchs of the Glücksburg dynasty in Denmark also bore the titles of Dukes of Schleswig and Holstein. Margrethe II of Denmark abandoned this tradition upon ascending the Danish throne in 1972.

References edit

  1. ^ Almanach de Gotha (182nd ed.). Almanach de Gotha. 1998. pp. 135, 136. ISBN 0-9532142-0-6.

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were first known as Dukes of Schleswig Holstein and Dukes of Sonderburg The family took its name from its ancestral home Augustenborg Palace in Augustenborg Denmark House of Schleswig Holstein Sonderburg AugustenburgParent houseHouse of OldenburgCountryDenmarkFounded1647FounderErnest GuntherTitlesDuke of Schleswig Holstein Sonderburg Augustenburg Duke of Schleswig Holstein Crown Prince of SwedenDissolution27 April 1931 Contents 1 History 2 List of Dukes 3 References 4 External linksHistory edit nbsp Duke Ernst Gunther I first Duke of Augustenburg 1609 1689 nbsp Auguste the first Duchess of Augustenburg 1633 1701 The branch originated from Ernest Gunther a member of the ducal house of Schleswig Holstein its branch of Sonderborg and a cadet of the royal house of Denmark He was the third son of Alexander 2nd Duke of Sonderborg 1573 1627 and thus a grandson of John the Younger 1545 1622 the first duke who was a son of King Christian III of Denmark Ernest Gunther had a castle built in the years after 1651 which received the name of Augustenburg in honor of his wife Auguste She was also from a branch of the Dukes of Schleswig Holstein as a daughter of Philip 1584 1663 Duke of Glucksburg As that castle became the chief seat of their line the family eventually used the name of Augustenborg as its branch name As they were agnates of the ducal house the title of duke belonged to every one of them as is the Germanic custom The Dukes of Augustenburg were not sovereign rulers they held their lands in fief to their dynastically senior kinsmen the sovereign Dukes of Schleswig and Holstein who were the Oldenburg Kings of Denmark Later a Danish king made the head of that line specifically Duke of Augustenburg In the late 18th century since 1764 the branch of Schleswig Holsten Sonderborg Augustenburg was genealogically the next senior branch immediately after the main line of Danish kings King Frederick VI of Denmark or rather his chief adviser Andreas Peter Bernstorff made his only sister Louise Auguste of Denmark marry the then Hereditary Prince Christian of Augustenburg In 1764 Sonderborg castle the seat of that elder Schleswig Holstein branch passed upon its owners extinction into the hands of the Duke of Augustenburg but against expectations it did not become a residence they remained at Augustenborg Instead it was rented out as a warehouse The penultimate Duke of Augustenburg also named Ernst Gunther allowed Sonderborg County Museum to move into a part of the castle in 1920 The next year the Danish state bought the castle from the Duke In 1810 a younger scion of the family Prince Christian August was chosen as the Crown Prince of Sweden and adopted by king Charles XIII of Sweden An Augustenburg dynasty on a royal throne was however not to be as Prince Christian August died a couple of months after his arrival in Sweden In the early 19th century the Danish royal line started to go extinct The Duke of Augustenburg was the next male line heir to the royal house though not descended in male line from Frederick III of Denmark and Norway This made the duke a player in the convoluted Schleswig Holstein Question as well as a candidate in the Danish succession Frederik August of Augustenburg attempted to proclaim himself reigning Duke Frederick VIII of Schleswig Holstein in 1864 upon the final extinction of the senior branch of the Danish kings His daughter Augusta Victoria of Schleswig Holstein became German Empress as consort of Wilhelm II The ducal line died out in 1931 In November 1920 its penultimate head had adopted Prince Johann Georg of Schleswig Holstein Sonderburg Glucksburg and his sister Princess Marie Luise children of Prince Albrecht of Schleswig Holstein Sonderburg Glucksburg 1 After Augustenborg s extinction in 1931 seniority fell to the line of the Dukes of Glucksburg heads of the second line of Holstein known in German as Schleswig Holstein Sonderburg Glucksburg and in Danish as Slesvig Holsten Sonderborg Lyksborg List of Dukes editDukes of Schleswig Holstein Sonderburg Augustenburg Ernest Gunther 1647 1689 Frederick 1689 1692 son Ernest August 1692 1731 brother Christian August I 1731 1754 nephew Frederik Christian I 1754 1794 son Frederik Christian II 1794 1814 son Christian August II 1814 1869 son Dukes of Schleswig Holstein Frederik VIII August 1863 1880 son Frederick proclaimed himself Duke of Schleswig Holstein in 1863 but did not obtain sovereign possession Ernest Gunther II 1880 1921 son Albert 1921 1931 cousin Like the kings of the earlier Oldenburg line of which the House of Glucksburg is a cadet branch monarchs of the Glucksburg dynasty in Denmark also bore the titles of Dukes of Schleswig and Holstein Margrethe II of Denmark abandoned this tradition upon ascending the Danish throne in 1972 References edit Almanach de Gotha 182nd ed Almanach de Gotha 1998 pp 135 136 ISBN 0 9532142 0 6 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to House of Schleswig Holstein Sonderburg Augustenburg 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