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Chief Court Mistress

Court Mistress (Danish: hofmesterinde; Dutch: hofmeesteres; German: Hofmeisterin; Norwegian: hoffmesterinne; Swedish: hovmästarinna) or Chief Court Mistress (Danish: overhofmesterinde; Dutch: grootmeesteres, lit.'grand mistress'; German: Obersthofmeisterin; Norwegian: overhoffmesterinne; Swedish: överhovmästarinna; Russian: обер-гофмейстерина, romanizedober-gofmeysterina) is or was the title of the senior lady-in-waiting in the courts of Austria, Denmark, Norway, the Netherlands, Sweden, Imperial Russia, and the German princely and royal courts.

Chief court mistresses of Austria edit

 
Marie Karoline von Fuchs-Mollard

In 1619, a set organisation was finally established for the Austrian Imperial court which came to be the characteristic organisation of the Austrian-Habsburg court roughly kept from this point onward.[1] The first rank of the female courtiers was the Obersthofmeisterin, who was second in rank after the empress herself, and responsible for all the female courtiers.[1] Whenever absent, she was replaced by the Fräuleinhofmeisterin, normally in charge of the unmarried female courtiers, their conduct and service.[1]

Anna of Tyrol, 1608–1618 edit

  • 1611–1618: Freiin Katharina v. Kollowrath-L.

Eleonora Gonzaga, 1622–1658 edit

  • 1621–1624: Gräfin Maria Anna v. Portia
  • 1624–1637: Gräfin Ursula v. Attems
  • 1637–1644: Freiin Margarita v. Herberstein
  • 1647–1647: Gräfin Octavia Strozzi
  • 1652–1655: Freiin Anna Eleonora v. Metternich

Maria Anna of Spain, 1631–1646 edit

  • 1630–1638: Victoria de Toledo y Colonna
  • 1643–1646: Marquesa de Flores Dávila

Maria Leopoldine of Austria, 1648–1649 edit

  • 1648–1649: Gräfin Anna Eleonora v. Wolkenstein 1648–1649

Eleonora Gonzaga, 1651–1686 edit

  • 1651–1658: Gräfin Maria Elisabeth v. Wagensperg

Maria Theresa of Austria, 1740–1780 edit

Empress Elisabeth of Austria, 1854–1898 edit

Chief court mistresses of Denmark edit

 
Louise von Plessen

The early modern Danish court was organized according to the German court model, in turn inspired by the Imperial Austrian court model, from the 16th century onward.[2]

The highest rank female courtier to a female royal was the hofmesterinde (Court Mistress) from 1694/98 onward named Overhofmesterinde (Chief Court Mistress), equivalent to the Mistress of the Robes, normally an elder widow, who supervised the rest of the ladies-in-waiting.[3]

The Princess Anne of Denmark married James VI of Scotland in 1589, and Fru Ide Ulfstand was appointed hofmesterinde to her new household. In Scotland, Margaret Stewart, Mistress of Ochiltree seems to have fulfilled the role.[4]

When the office was vacant the tasks were taken over by the second in command, the kammarfrøken. This was also the case when the office of hofmesterinde to the queen was left vacant in 1808–23 and 1839–45, and was handled by Friederiche Amalie Marie Hedevig von der Manfe and Marie Ernestine Wilhelmine von Walterstorf respectively.[5]

Christina of Saxony, 1481–1513 edit

Isabella of Austria, 1515–1523 edit

Sophie of Pomerania, 1523–1533 edit

Dorothea of Saxe-Lauenburg, 1534–1571 edit

  • 1557–1558: Fru Kirstine.[6]
  • 1558– : Anne Albertsdatter Glob-Urne.[7]

Sophie of Mecklenburg-Güstrow, 1572–1631 edit

Anne Catherine of Brandenburg, 1597–1612 edit

Sophie Amalie of Brunswick-Lüneburg, 1648–1685 edit

  • Lucie von Løschebrand
  • 1657–1685: Maria Elisabeth von Haxthausen

Charlotte Amalie of Hesse-Kassel, 1670–1714 edit

Louise of Mecklenburg-Güstrow, 1699–1721 edit

  • 1699–1716: Abel Cathrine Buchwald

Anne Sophie Reventlow, 1721–1743 edit

  • Fru von Grabow[9]

Sophie Magdalene of Brandenburg-Kulmbach, 1721–1770 edit

  • Beate Henriette af Reuss-Lobenstein

Louise of Great Britain, 1746–1751 edit

Juliana Maria of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, 1752–1796 edit

Caroline Matilda of Great Britain, 1766–1775 edit

Marie of Hesse-Kassel, 1808–1852 edit

  • 1808–1823: Vacant[5]
  • 1823–1839: Lucie Charlotte Sehestedt Juul
  • 1839–1852: Vacant[5]

Caroline Amalie of Augustenburg, 1839–1881 edit

Louise of Hesse-Kassel, 1863–1898 edit

Louise of Sweden, 1906–1926 edit

Alexandrine of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, 1912–1952 edit

  • 1912–1935: Louise Grevenkop-Castenskiold
  • 1935–1952: Inger Wedell

Chief court mistresses of Germany edit

The Austrian court model was the role model for the princely courts in Germany,[1] and the post of Obersthofmeisterin, or only hofmeisterin, existed in the princely (and later royal) German courts as well.

The German court model in turn became the role model of the early modern Scandinavian courts of Denmark and Sweden.[2]

Chief court mistress to the queens of Prussia and empresses of Germany

Sophia Louise of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, 1708–1713 edit

  • Countess von Wittgenstein Valendar[10]

Sophia Dorothea of Hanover, 1713–1757 edit

Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel-Bevern, 1740–1797 edit

Frederika Louisa of Hesse-Darmstadt, 1786–1805 edit

Louise of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, 1797–1810 edit

Elisabeth Ludovika of Bavaria, 1840–1873 edit

  • Wilhelmine van Reede-Ginkel

Augusta of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach, 1861–1891 edit

Augusta Victoria of Schleswig-Holstein, 1888–1918 edit

  • Therese von Brockdorff

Chief court mistresses of the Netherlands edit

In the 16th-century, the principal lady-in-waiting in the courts of the Habsburg governors of the Netherlands, Margaret of Austria and Mary of Hungary (governor of the Netherlands), was named hofmesterees ('Court mistress') or dame d'honneur.[14]

The principal female office holder in the royal court of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in the 19th century was named Grootmeesteres ('Grand Mistress').[15][16]

Wilhelmine of Prussia, Queen of the Netherlands, 1815–1837 edit

  • 1818–1824: Agneta Margaretha Catharina Fagel-Boreel
  • 1823–1837: Sophie Wilhelmina barones van Heeckeren van Kell (1772–1847)

Anna Pavlovna of Russia, 1840–1865 edit

  • 1840–1844: Sophie Wilhelmina barones van Heeckeren van Kell (1772–1847)
  • 1844–1850: Rose Amour Caroline Aya Gislène(Zézette) Falck, geb. barones De Roisin (1792-1850)
  • 1850–1852: Johanna Philippina Hermanna barones van Knobelsdorff (1772–1860)

Sophie of Württemberg, 1849–1877 edit

  • 1849–1858: Anna Maria Margaretha Deutz van Assendelft – Rendorp (1797–1858)
  • 1858–1878: Alida van der Oudermeulen barones van Wickevoort Crommelin (1806–1883)

Emma of Waldeck and Pyrmont, 1879–1934 edit

  • 1879–1894: Leopoldine Marie gravin van Limburg Stirum (1817–1894)
  • 1894–1909: Wilhelmina Elizabeth Charlotta gravin Van Lynden van Sandenburg (1869–1930)

Wilhelmina of the Netherlands, 1890–1962 edit

  • 1909–1938: Agneta Hendrika Groeninx van Zoelen-Van de Poll (1857–1933)
  • 1924–1938: Gerarda Cornelia barones van Nagell (1878–1946)
  • 1938–1954: Cornelie Marie, barones van Tuyll van Serooskerken

Juliana of the Netherlands, 1948–2004 edit

  • 1954–1957: Adolphine Agneta barones Van Heeckeren van Molecaten-Groeninx van Zoelen (1885–1967)

Chief court mistresses of Norway edit

During the union of Sweden-Norway in 1814–1905, Sweden and Norway shared the same royal family. At that time, there were two Chief Court Mistress for the same queen: one as Queen of Sweden at the Swedish royal court when she lived in Sweden, and a separate Chief Court Mistress as Queen of Norway at the Norwegian royal court, who served in her post during the visits of the Swedish-Norwegian royal family to Norway.

Presently, the overhoffmesterinne in Norway acts as a vice hostess at the Norwegian royal court when the queen and the other female members of the royal family are absent.

Hedvig Elisabeth Charlotte of Holstein-Gottorp, 1814–1818 edit

Désirée Clary, 1823–1861 edit

Josephine of Leuchtenberg, 1844–1876 edit

Louise of the Netherlands, 1859–1871 edit

Sophia of Nassau, 1872–1905 edit

Maud of Wales, 1905–1938 edit

Chief court mistresses of Russia edit

In 1722, the Russian Imperial court was reorganized in accordance with the reforms of Peter the Great to Westernize Russia, and the old court offices of the Tsarina was replaced with court offices inspired by the German model. Accordingly, the new principal lady in waiting of the Russian empress was named Ober-Hofmeisterin.

Catherine I of Russia, 1713–1725 edit

Anna of Russia, 1730–1740 edit

Elizabeth of Russia, 1741–1762 edit

Catherine II of Russia, 1762–1796 edit

Maria Feodorovna (Sophie Dorothea of Württemberg), 1796–1828 edit

Elizabeth Alexeievna (Louise of Baden), 1801–1826 edit

Alexandra Feodorovna (Charlotte of Prussia), 1825–1860 edit

Maria Alexandrovna (Marie of Hesse and by Rhine), 1855–1880 edit

Maria Feodorovna (Dagmar of Denmark), 1881–1917 edit

Alexandra Feodorovna (Alix of Hesse), 1894–1917 edit

Chief court mistresses of Sweden edit

 
Maria Sofia De la Gardie
 
Charlotta Fredrika Sparre
 
Ulrica Strömfelt
 
Charlotta Aurora De Geer
 
Wilhelmina Bonde

In Sweden, the Chief Court Mistress is the second highest-ranking official of the royal household, preceded only by the Marshal of the Realm. She ranks immediately below the members of the royal family, the speaker of the Parliament and the prime minister, and has precedence over former speakers of the Parliament and former prime ministers. The incumbent is Kirstine von Blixen-Finecke, who has served from 2016.

The title and position have changed over time. Before the reign of Queen Christina (1632–1654), the title was generally referred to as hovmästarinna (Court Mistress), but during and after the reign of Christina, it became the custom to have two such Court mistresses subordinate to one överhovmästarinna (Chief Court Mistress).[26] Only the Queen and the Queen Dowager had a Chief Court Mistress called överhovmästarinna (the Chief Court Mistress) while the equivalent at the courts of other female members of the royal house was called hovmästarinna (Court Mistress).

The position was the highest a female courtier could have in the Swedish royal court, and the överhovmästarinna was ranked an Excellency, something unusual for a woman in the 17th century, which placed her immediately after the female members of the royal house in rank. Her role was to uphold etiquette at court, and receive and carry out the instructions of the Queen in the management of the court. She managed the employment of new members to the court of the Queen, and every meeting and letter to the Queen passed through her.[26] She also managed the ceremony of the court presentation, in which nobles were presented to the royal family and thus allowed to show themselves officially at court.[27] She could also represent the Queen on some occasions at court ceremonies and parties as hostess.

Catherine Stenbock, 1552–1621 edit

Karin Månsdotter, 1567–1568 edit

Catherine Jagellon, 1568–1583 edit

Gunilla Bielke, 1585–1597 edit

  • 1587–1592: Kerstin Oxenstierna

Christina of Holstein-Gottorp, 1604–1625 edit

  • 1604–1608: Carin Ulfsdotter Snakeborg
  • 1608–1612: Gunilla Jönsdotter Struss
  • 1612–1619: Carin Kyle

Maria Eleonora of Brandenburg, 1620–1655 edit

  • 1620–1623: Hebbla Eriksdotter Stålarm
  • Catharina von Schnideck
  • Regina Catharina von Windisch-Grätz
  • 1628–1633: Brita Gylta
  • 1633–1634: Ebba Leijonhufvud
  • 1634–1639: Elisabeth Gyllenstierna
  • 1639–1640: Christina Posse
  • 1640–1649: Vacant
  • 1649–1655: Görvel Posse

Christina, Queen of Sweden, 1632–1654 edit

During the reign of Christina, the office was often shared by several people.

Hedvig Eleonora of Holstein-Gottorp, 1654–1715 edit

  • 1655–1660: Elisabet Carlsdotter Gyllenhielm
  • 1660–1664: Görwel Bååt
  • 1664–1671: Görvel Posse
  • 1671–1686: Occa Maria Johanna von Riperda
  • 1686–1715: Märta Berendes (equivalent position at the court of the princesses in 1687–1717)

Ulrika Eleonora of Denmark, 1680–1693 edit

Ulrika Eleonora 1718–1741 edit

  • 1717–1736: Katarina Ebba Horn af Åminne
  • 1736–1741: Hedvig Elisabet Strömfelt (equivalent position to the Crown princess in 1744–1751)

Louisa Ulrika of Prussia, 1751–1782 edit

Sophia Magdalena of Denmark, 1771–1813 edit

Frederica of Baden, 1797–1809 edit

Hedvig Elisabeth Charlotte of Holstein-Gottorp, 1809–1818 edit

Désirée Clary, 1823–1861 edit

Josephine of Leuchtenberg, 1844–1876 edit

Louise of the Netherlands, 1859–1872 edit

Sophia of Nassau, 1872–1907 edit

Victoria of Baden, 1907–1931 edit

  • 1907–1908: Vacant
  • 1908–1931: Augusta Lewenhaupt

See also edit

References edit

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chief, court, mistress, court, mistress, danish, hofmesterinde, dutch, hofmeesteres, german, hofmeisterin, norwegian, hoffmesterinne, swedish, hovmästarinna, danish, overhofmesterinde, dutch, grootmeesteres, grand, mistress, german, obersthofmeisterin, norwegi. Court Mistress Danish hofmesterinde Dutch hofmeesteres German Hofmeisterin Norwegian hoffmesterinne Swedish hovmastarinna or Chief Court Mistress Danish overhofmesterinde Dutch grootmeesteres lit grand mistress German Obersthofmeisterin Norwegian overhoffmesterinne Swedish overhovmastarinna Russian ober gofmejsterina romanized ober gofmeysterina is or was the title of the senior lady in waiting in the courts of Austria Denmark Norway the Netherlands Sweden Imperial Russia and the German princely and royal courts Contents 1 Chief court mistresses of Austria 1 1 Anna of Tyrol 1608 1618 1 2 Eleonora Gonzaga 1622 1658 1 3 Maria Anna of Spain 1631 1646 1 4 Maria Leopoldine of Austria 1648 1649 1 5 Eleonora Gonzaga 1651 1686 1 6 Maria Theresa of Austria 1740 1780 1 7 Empress Elisabeth of Austria 1854 1898 2 Chief court mistresses of Denmark 2 1 Christina of Saxony 1481 1513 2 2 Isabella of Austria 1515 1523 2 3 Sophie of Pomerania 1523 1533 2 4 Dorothea of Saxe Lauenburg 1534 1571 2 5 Sophie of Mecklenburg Gustrow 1572 1631 2 6 Anne Catherine of Brandenburg 1597 1612 2 7 Sophie Amalie of Brunswick Luneburg 1648 1685 2 8 Charlotte Amalie of Hesse Kassel 1670 1714 2 9 Louise of Mecklenburg Gustrow 1699 1721 2 10 Anne Sophie Reventlow 1721 1743 2 11 Sophie Magdalene of Brandenburg Kulmbach 1721 1770 2 12 Louise of Great Britain 1746 1751 2 13 Juliana Maria of Brunswick Wolfenbuttel 1752 1796 2 14 Caroline Matilda of Great Britain 1766 1775 2 15 Marie of Hesse Kassel 1808 1852 2 16 Caroline Amalie of Augustenburg 1839 1881 2 17 Louise of Hesse Kassel 1863 1898 2 18 Louise of Sweden 1906 1926 2 19 Alexandrine of Mecklenburg Schwerin 1912 1952 3 Chief court mistresses of Germany 3 1 Sophia Louise of Mecklenburg Schwerin 1708 1713 3 2 Sophia Dorothea of Hanover 1713 1757 3 3 Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick Wolfenbuttel Bevern 1740 1797 3 4 Frederika Louisa of Hesse Darmstadt 1786 1805 3 5 Louise of Mecklenburg Strelitz 1797 1810 3 6 Elisabeth Ludovika of Bavaria 1840 1873 3 7 Augusta of Saxe Weimar Eisenach 1861 1891 3 8 Augusta Victoria of Schleswig Holstein 1888 1918 4 Chief court mistresses of the Netherlands 4 1 Wilhelmine of Prussia Queen of the Netherlands 1815 1837 4 2 Anna Pavlovna of Russia 1840 1865 4 3 Sophie of Wurttemberg 1849 1877 4 4 Emma of Waldeck and Pyrmont 1879 1934 4 5 Wilhelmina of the Netherlands 1890 1962 4 6 Juliana of the Netherlands 1948 2004 5 Chief court mistresses of Norway 5 1 Hedvig Elisabeth Charlotte of Holstein Gottorp 1814 1818 5 2 Desiree Clary 1823 1861 5 3 Josephine of Leuchtenberg 1844 1876 5 4 Louise of the Netherlands 1859 1871 5 5 Sophia of Nassau 1872 1905 5 6 Maud of Wales 1905 1938 6 Chief court mistresses of Russia 6 1 Catherine I of Russia 1713 1725 6 2 Anna of Russia 1730 1740 6 3 Elizabeth of Russia 1741 1762 6 4 Catherine II of Russia 1762 1796 6 5 Maria Feodorovna Sophie Dorothea of Wurttemberg 1796 1828 6 6 Elizabeth Alexeievna Louise of Baden 1801 1826 6 7 Alexandra Feodorovna Charlotte of Prussia 1825 1860 6 8 Maria Alexandrovna Marie of Hesse and by Rhine 1855 1880 6 9 Maria Feodorovna Dagmar of Denmark 1881 1917 6 10 Alexandra Feodorovna Alix of Hesse 1894 1917 7 Chief court mistresses of Sweden 7 1 Catherine Stenbock 1552 1621 7 2 Karin Mansdotter 1567 1568 7 3 Catherine Jagellon 1568 1583 7 4 Gunilla Bielke 1585 1597 7 5 Christina of Holstein Gottorp 1604 1625 7 6 Maria Eleonora of Brandenburg 1620 1655 7 7 Christina Queen of Sweden 1632 1654 7 8 Hedvig Eleonora of Holstein Gottorp 1654 1715 7 9 Ulrika Eleonora of Denmark 1680 1693 7 10 Ulrika Eleonora 1718 1741 7 11 Louisa Ulrika of Prussia 1751 1782 7 12 Sophia Magdalena of Denmark 1771 1813 7 13 Frederica of Baden 1797 1809 7 14 Hedvig Elisabeth Charlotte of Holstein Gottorp 1809 1818 7 15 Desiree Clary 1823 1861 7 16 Josephine of Leuchtenberg 1844 1876 7 17 Louise of the Netherlands 1859 1872 7 18 Sophia of Nassau 1872 1907 7 19 Victoria of Baden 1907 1931 8 See also 9 ReferencesChief court mistresses of Austria edit nbsp Marie Karoline von Fuchs Mollard In 1619 a set organisation was finally established for the Austrian Imperial court which came to be the characteristic organisation of the Austrian Habsburg court roughly kept from this point onward 1 The first rank of the female courtiers was the Obersthofmeisterin who was second in rank after the empress herself and responsible for all the female courtiers 1 Whenever absent she was replaced by the Frauleinhofmeisterin normally in charge of the unmarried female courtiers their conduct and service 1 Anna of Tyrol 1608 1618 edit 1611 1618 Freiin Katharina v Kollowrath L Eleonora Gonzaga 1622 1658 edit 1621 1624 Grafin Maria Anna v Portia 1624 1637 Grafin Ursula v Attems 1637 1644 Freiin Margarita v Herberstein 1647 1647 Grafin Octavia Strozzi 1652 1655 Freiin Anna Eleonora v Metternich Maria Anna of Spain 1631 1646 edit 1630 1638 Victoria de Toledo y Colonna 1643 1646 Marquesa de Flores Davila Maria Leopoldine of Austria 1648 1649 edit 1648 1649 Grafin Anna Eleonora v Wolkenstein 1648 1649 Eleonora Gonzaga 1651 1686 edit 1651 1658 Grafin Maria Elisabeth v Wagensperg Maria Theresa of Austria 1740 1780 edit 1740 1754 Grafin Marie Karoline von Fuchs Mollard Empress Elisabeth of Austria 1854 1898 edit 1854 1862 Grafin Sophie Esterhazy 1862 Grafin Pauline von Konigsegg Maria Welser Grafin von Welsersheimb Freiin zu GumpensteinChief court mistresses of Denmark edit nbsp Louise von Plessen The early modern Danish court was organized according to the German court model in turn inspired by the Imperial Austrian court model from the 16th century onward 2 The highest rank female courtier to a female royal was the hofmesterinde Court Mistress from 1694 98 onward named Overhofmesterinde Chief Court Mistress equivalent to the Mistress of the Robes normally an elder widow who supervised the rest of the ladies in waiting 3 The Princess Anne of Denmark married James VI of Scotland in 1589 and Fru Ide Ulfstand was appointed hofmesterinde to her new household In Scotland Margaret Stewart Mistress of Ochiltree seems to have fulfilled the role 4 When the office was vacant the tasks were taken over by the second in command the kammarfroken This was also the case when the office of hofmesterinde to the queen was left vacant in 1808 23 and 1839 45 and was handled by Friederiche Amalie Marie Hedevig von der Manfe and Marie Ernestine Wilhelmine von Walterstorf respectively 5 Christina of Saxony 1481 1513 edit 1490 1496 Sidsel Lunge 1503 1516 Anne Meinstrup Isabella of Austria 1515 1523 edit 1516 1517 Anne Meinstrup 1517 1523 Sigbrit Willoms Sophie of Pomerania 1523 1533 edit 1526 1533 Anne Meinstrup Dorothea of Saxe Lauenburg 1534 1571 edit 1557 1558 Fru Kirstine 6 1558 Anne Albertsdatter Glob Urne 7 Sophie of Mecklenburg Gustrow 1572 1631 edit 1572 1584 Inger Oxe 1584 1592 Beate Clausdatter Bille Anne Catherine of Brandenburg 1597 1612 edit 1597 1612 Beate Huitfeldt Sophie Amalie of Brunswick Luneburg 1648 1685 edit Lucie von Loschebrand 1657 1685 Maria Elisabeth von Haxthausen Charlotte Amalie of Hesse Kassel 1670 1714 edit 1677 1692 Juliane Elisabeth von Uffeln 1695 1705 Dorothea Justina Haxthausen 8 1705 1707 Sophie Dorothea von Schack von Marschalck Louise Charlotte von Schlaberndorf Louise of Mecklenburg Gustrow 1699 1721 edit 1699 1716 Abel Cathrine Buchwald Anne Sophie Reventlow 1721 1743 edit Fru von Grabow 9 Sophie Magdalene of Brandenburg Kulmbach 1721 1770 edit Beate Henriette af Reuss Lobenstein Louise of Great Britain 1746 1751 edit 1746 1751 Christiane Henriette Louise Juel first term Juliana Maria of Brunswick Wolfenbuttel 1752 1796 edit 1752 1754 Christiane Henriette Louise Juel second term 1757 1767 Karen Huitfeldt 1772 1784 Margrethe von der Luhe 1784 1793 Sophie Louise Holck Winterfeldt Caroline Matilda of Great Britain 1766 1775 edit 1766 1768 Louise von Plessen 1768 1768 Anne Sofie von Berckentin 1768 1770 Margrethe von der Luhe 1770 1772 Charlotte Elisabeth Henriette Holstein 1772 1775 Cathrine Charlotte von der Horst Marie of Hesse Kassel 1808 1852 edit 1808 1823 Vacant 5 1823 1839 Lucie Charlotte Sehestedt Juul 1839 1852 Vacant 5 Caroline Amalie of Augustenburg 1839 1881 edit 1839 1845 Vacant 5 1845 1859 Ingeborg Christiane Rosenorn Louise of Hesse Kassel 1863 1898 edit 1864 1876 Ida Marie Bille 1876 1888 Julia Adelaide Harriet Raben Levetzau 1888 1898 Louise Bille Brahe first term Louise of Sweden 1906 1926 edit 1906 1910 Louise Bille Brahe second term Alexandrine of Mecklenburg Schwerin 1912 1952 edit 1912 1935 Louise Grevenkop Castenskiold 1935 1952 Inger WedellChief court mistresses of Germany editThe Austrian court model was the role model for the princely courts in Germany 1 and the post of Obersthofmeisterin or only hofmeisterin existed in the princely and later royal German courts as well The German court model in turn became the role model of the early modern Scandinavian courts of Denmark and Sweden 2 Chief court mistress to the queens of Prussia and empresses of Germany Sophia Louise of Mecklenburg Schwerin 1708 1713 edit Countess von Wittgenstein Valendar 10 Sophia Dorothea of Hanover 1713 1757 edit Sophie von Kameke Susanna Magdalena Finck von Finckenstein 11 Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick Wolfenbuttel Bevern 1740 1797 edit 1740 1742 Christiane von Katsch the same position with the crown princess since 1733 1742 1766 Sophie Caroline von Camas 1766 1797 Charlotte Albertine von Kannenberg 12 Frederika Louisa of Hesse Darmstadt 1786 1805 edit Louise of Mecklenburg Strelitz 1797 1810 edit 1797 1810 Sophie Marie von Voss the same position with the crown princess since 1793 13 Elisabeth Ludovika of Bavaria 1840 1873 edit Wilhelmine van Reede Ginkel Augusta of Saxe Weimar Eisenach 1861 1891 edit Gabriele von Bulow Augusta Victoria of Schleswig Holstein 1888 1918 edit Therese von BrockdorffChief court mistresses of the Netherlands editIn the 16th century the principal lady in waiting in the courts of the Habsburg governors of the Netherlands Margaret of Austria and Mary of Hungary governor of the Netherlands was named hofmesterees Court mistress or dame d honneur 14 The principal female office holder in the royal court of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in the 19th century was named Grootmeesteres Grand Mistress 15 16 Wilhelmine of Prussia Queen of the Netherlands 1815 1837 edit 1818 1824 Agneta Margaretha Catharina Fagel Boreel 1823 1837 Sophie Wilhelmina barones van Heeckeren van Kell 1772 1847 Anna Pavlovna of Russia 1840 1865 edit 1840 1844 Sophie Wilhelmina barones van Heeckeren van Kell 1772 1847 1844 1850 Rose Amour Caroline Aya Gislene Zezette Falck geb barones De Roisin 1792 1850 1850 1852 Johanna Philippina Hermanna barones van Knobelsdorff 1772 1860 Sophie of Wurttemberg 1849 1877 edit 1849 1858 Anna Maria Margaretha Deutz van Assendelft Rendorp 1797 1858 1858 1878 Alida van der Oudermeulen barones van Wickevoort Crommelin 1806 1883 Emma of Waldeck and Pyrmont 1879 1934 edit 1879 1894 Leopoldine Marie gravin van Limburg Stirum 1817 1894 1894 1909 Wilhelmina Elizabeth Charlotta gravin Van Lynden van Sandenburg 1869 1930 Wilhelmina of the Netherlands 1890 1962 edit 1909 1938 Agneta Hendrika Groeninx van Zoelen Van de Poll 1857 1933 1924 1938 Gerarda Cornelia barones van Nagell 1878 1946 1938 1954 Cornelie Marie barones van Tuyll van Serooskerken Juliana of the Netherlands 1948 2004 edit 1954 1957 Adolphine Agneta barones Van Heeckeren van Molecaten Groeninx van Zoelen 1885 1967 Chief court mistresses of Norway editDuring the union of Sweden Norway in 1814 1905 Sweden and Norway shared the same royal family At that time there were two Chief Court Mistress for the same queen one as Queen of Sweden at the Swedish royal court when she lived in Sweden and a separate Chief Court Mistress as Queen of Norway at the Norwegian royal court who served in her post during the visits of the Swedish Norwegian royal family to Norway Presently the overhoffmesterinne in Norway acts as a vice hostess at the Norwegian royal court when the queen and the other female members of the royal family are absent Hedvig Elisabeth Charlotte of Holstein Gottorp 1814 1818 edit 1817 1818 Karen Wedel Jarlsberg Desiree Clary 1823 1861 edit 1825 1844 Karen Wedel Jarlsberg Josephine of Leuchtenberg 1844 1876 edit 1844 1845 Karen Wedel Jarlsberg 1846 1859 Fanny Lovenskiold Louise of the Netherlands 1859 1871 edit 1859 1871 Juliane Cathrine Wilhelmine Wedel Jarlsberg Sophia of Nassau 1872 1905 edit 1873 1887 Alette Due 1887 1905 Elise Lovenskiold Maud of Wales 1905 1938 edit 1906 1925 Marie Magdalena Rustad 1925 1927 Emma Stang 1927 1938 Borghild AnkerChief court mistresses of Russia editIn 1722 the Russian Imperial court was reorganized in accordance with the reforms of Peter the Great to Westernize Russia and the old court offices of the Tsarina was replaced with court offices inspired by the German model Accordingly the new principal lady in waiting of the Russian empress was named Ober Hofmeisterin Catherine I of Russia 1713 1725 edit Matryona Balk Agrippina Petrovna Volkonskaia 1727 1727 Varvara Michajlovna Arsen eva 17 Anna of Russia 1730 1740 edit 1730 1740 Tatyana Borisovna Golitsyna spouse of Mikhail Mikhailovich Golitsyn Field Marshal 18 Elizabeth of Russia 1741 1762 edit 1741 1750 Tatyana Borisovna Golitsyna spouse of Mikhail Mikhailovich Golitsyn Field Marshal 19 1760 1762 Anna Vorontsova 20 Catherine II of Russia 1762 1796 edit 1762 1775 Anna Vorontsova 21 1776 1788 Maria Rumyantseva 22 Maria Feodorovna Sophie Dorothea of Wurttemberg 1796 1828 edit 1796 1804 Anna Matyushkina 23 Elizabeth Alexeievna Louise of Baden 1801 1826 edit 1823 1825 Alexandra Branitskaya 24 Alexandra Feodorovna Charlotte of Prussia 1825 1860 edit 1825 1838 Alexandra Branitskaya 25 Maria Alexandrovna Marie of Hesse and by Rhine 1855 1880 edit 1855 1863 Yekaterina Saltykov in position since 1840 Maria Feodorovna Dagmar of Denmark 1881 1917 edit 1881 1881 Princess Julia Kurakina in position since 1866 1881 1888 Princess Helene Kotchoubey 1888 1906 Countess Anna Stroganoff Alexandra Feodorovna Alix of Hesse 1894 1917 edit 1894 1910 Maria Golitzyna 1910 1917 Elizaveta NarishkinaChief court mistresses of Sweden edit nbsp Maria Sofia De la Gardie nbsp Charlotta Fredrika Sparre nbsp Ulrica Stromfelt nbsp Charlotta Aurora De Geer nbsp Wilhelmina Bonde In Sweden the Chief Court Mistress is the second highest ranking official of the royal household preceded only by the Marshal of the Realm She ranks immediately below the members of the royal family the speaker of the Parliament and the prime minister and has precedence over former speakers of the Parliament and former prime ministers The incumbent is Kirstine von Blixen Finecke who has served from 2016 The title and position have changed over time Before the reign of Queen Christina 1632 1654 the title was generally referred to as hovmastarinna Court Mistress but during and after the reign of Christina it became the custom to have two such Court mistresses subordinate to one overhovmastarinna Chief Court Mistress 26 Only the Queen and the Queen Dowager had a Chief Court Mistress called overhovmastarinna the Chief Court Mistress while the equivalent at the courts of other female members of the royal house was called hovmastarinna Court Mistress The position was the highest a female courtier could have in the Swedish royal court and the overhovmastarinna was ranked an Excellency something unusual for a woman in the 17th century which placed her immediately after the female members of the royal house in rank Her role was to uphold etiquette at court and receive and carry out the instructions of the Queen in the management of the court She managed the employment of new members to the court of the Queen and every meeting and letter to the Queen passed through her 26 She also managed the ceremony of the court presentation in which nobles were presented to the royal family and thus allowed to show themselves officially at court 27 She could also represent the Queen on some occasions at court ceremonies and parties as hostess Catherine Stenbock 1552 1621 edit 1552 1568 Anna Hogenskild Karin Mansdotter 1567 1568 edit 1567 1569 Elin Andersdotter Catherine Jagellon 1568 1583 edit 1568 1583 Karin Gyllenstierna Gunilla Bielke 1585 1597 edit 1587 1592 Kerstin Oxenstierna Christina of Holstein Gottorp 1604 1625 edit 1604 1608 Carin Ulfsdotter Snakeborg 1608 1612 Gunilla Jonsdotter Struss 1612 1619 Carin Kyle Maria Eleonora of Brandenburg 1620 1655 edit 1620 1623 Hebbla Eriksdotter Stalarm Catharina von Schnideck Regina Catharina von Windisch Gratz 1628 1633 Brita Gylta 1633 1634 Ebba Leijonhufvud 1634 1639 Elisabeth Gyllenstierna 1639 1640 Christina Posse 1640 1649 Vacant 1649 1655 Gorvel Posse Christina Queen of Sweden 1632 1654 edit During the reign of Christina the office was often shared by several people 1633 1634 Ebba Leijonhufvud 1634 1639 Elisabeth Gyllenstierna 1639 1642 Ebba Ryning jointly with Beata Oxenstierna 1639 1647 Beata Oxenstierna jointly with Ebba Ryning 1644 1648 Margareta Brahe jointly with Kerstin Baat 1645 1650 Kerstin Baat jointly with Margareta Brahe 1650 Barbro Fleming jointly with Maria Sofia De la Gardie 1651 1654 Maria Sofia De la Gardie jointly with Barbro Fleming Hedvig Eleonora of Holstein Gottorp 1654 1715 edit 1655 1660 Elisabet Carlsdotter Gyllenhielm 1660 1664 Gorwel Baat 1664 1671 Gorvel Posse 1671 1686 Occa Maria Johanna von Riperda 1686 1715 Marta Berendes equivalent position at the court of the princesses in 1687 1717 Ulrika Eleonora of Denmark 1680 1693 edit 1680 1693 Maria Elisabeth Stenbock Ulrika Eleonora 1718 1741 edit 1717 1736 Katarina Ebba Horn af Aminne 1736 1741 Hedvig Elisabet Stromfelt equivalent position to the Crown princess in 1744 1751 Louisa Ulrika of Prussia 1751 1782 edit 1751 1751 Hedvig Elisabet Stromfelt 1751 1754 Ulla Tessin 1754 1761 Ulrica Catharina Stromberg 1761 1765 Ulrika Juliana Gyllenstierna 1765 1771 Brita Stina Sparre 1771 1782 Fredrika Eleonora von Duben Sophia Magdalena of Denmark 1771 1813 edit 1771 1777 Anna Maria Hjarne 1777 1780 Ulrika Stromfelt 1780 1795 Charlotta Sparre 1795 1813 Hedvig Eva De la Gardie Frederica of Baden 1797 1809 edit 1795 1805 Hedvig Catharina Piper 1805 1810 Lovisa Sophia von Fersen Hedvig Elisabeth Charlotte of Holstein Gottorp 1809 1818 edit 1809 1810 Lovisa Sophia von Fersen 1811 1818 Christina Charlotta Stjerneld 1818 1818 Caroline Lewenhaupt 1818 1818 Charlotta Aurora De Geer Desiree Clary 1823 1861 edit 1823 1829 Marcelle Tascher de la Pagerie 1829 1844 Vilhelmina Gyldenstolpe Josephine of Leuchtenberg 1844 1876 edit 1844 1866 Charlotta Skjoldebrand Louise of the Netherlands 1859 1872 edit 1859 1860 Stefanie Hamilton 1860 1869 Wilhelmina Bonde 1871 1872 Anne Malene Wachtmeister Sophia of Nassau 1872 1907 edit 1872 1879 Elisabet Augusta Piper 1880 1890 Malvina De la Gardie 1890 1907 Ebba Akerhielm Victoria of Baden 1907 1931 edit 1907 1908 Vacant 1908 1931 Augusta LewenhauptSee also editMistress of the Robes British equivalent Camarera mayor de Palacio Spanish equivalent Premiere dame d honneur French equivalent Surintendante de la Maison de la Reine French equivalentReferences edit a b c d Nadine Akkerman amp Birgit Houben eds The Politics of Female Households Ladies in Waiting Across Early Modern Europe 2013 a b Fabian Persson 1999 Servants of Fortune The Swedish Court between 1598 and 1721 Lund Wallin amp Dalholm ISBN 91 628 3340 5 Klaus Kjolsen Det Kongelige Danske Hof 1660 2000 en forvaltningshistorisk oversigt 2010 Michael Pearce Anna of Denmark Fashioning a Danish Court in Scotland The Court Historian 24 2 2019 p 146 doi 10 1080 14629712 2019 1626110 a b c d Kongelig dansk hof og statskalender Emil Madsen Forskellige Forhold ved den danske Hofstat i det 16 Aarhundrede saerlig dets anden Halvdel Historisk Tidsskrift Bind 7 raekke 3 1900 1902 Emil Madsen Forskellige Forhold ved den danske Hofstat i det 16 Aarhundrede saerlig dets anden 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Volkov St Petersburg print of R Golike 1900 Volkov Nikolaj Egorovich DVOR RUSSKIH IMPERATOROV V EGO PROShLOM I NASTOYaShEM Volkov Nikolay Egorovich The court of the Russian emperors in his past and present At 4 o clock Comp NE Volkov St Petersburg print of R Golike 1900 Volkov Nikolaj Egorovich DVOR RUSSKIH IMPERATOROV V EGO PROShLOM I NASTOYaShEM Volkov Nikolay Egorovich The court of the Russian emperors in his past and present At 4 o clock Comp NE Volkov St Petersburg print of R Golike 1900 Volkov Nikolaj Egorovich DVOR RUSSKIH IMPERATOROV V EGO PROShLOM I NASTOYaShEM Volkov Nikolay Egorovich The court of the Russian emperors in his past and present At 4 o clock Comp NE Volkov St Petersburg print of R Golike 1900 Volkov Nikolaj Egorovich DVOR RUSSKIH IMPERATOROV V EGO PROShLOM I NASTOYaShEM Volkov Nikolay Egorovich The court of the Russian emperors in his past and present At 4 o clock Comp NE Volkov St Petersburg print of R Golike 1900 Volkov Nikolaj Egorovich DVOR RUSSKIH 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