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Charles II August, Duke of Zweibrücken

Charles II August Christian (German: Karl II. August Christian; 29 October 1746 – 1 April 1795) was Duke of Zweibrücken from 1775 to 1795.[1] A member of the Palatine House of Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld, a branch of the House of Wittelsbach, he was the elder brother of the first King of Bavaria, Maximilian I, and of Queen Amalia of Saxony.

Charles II August
Charles II, Duke of Zweibrücken
Duke of Zweibrücken
Reign5 November 1775 – 1 April 1795
PredecessorChristian IV
SuccessorMaximilian
Born(1746-10-29)29 October 1746
Düsseldorf, Electoral Palatinate, Holy Roman Empire
Died1 April 1795(1795-04-01) (aged 48)
Mannheim, Electoral Palatinate, Holy Roman Empire
Burial
SpouseMaria Amalia of Saxony
IssueCharles Augustus Fredrick
HousePalatinate-Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld
FatherFrederick Michael, Count Palatine of Birkenfeeld-Bishwiller-Rappolstein
MotherMaria Franziska of Sulzbach
ReligionRoman Catholicism

Biography edit

 
Charles as a child, portrait by Johann Georg Ziesenis.

Charles was born in Düsseldorf, the oldest of five children of Frederick Michael, Count Palatine of Birkenfeld and Countess Palatine Maria Franziska of Sulzbach.[1] His father converted to his mother's Roman Catholic faith shortly after his birth, he and his siblings being raised in that denomination.[1] He inherited the Duchy of Zweibrücken from his paternal uncle, Duke Christian IV, in 1775.[1] He was heir presumptive to his childless cousin Charles Theodore, Elector of Bavaria whom, however, he predeceased. He ceded to his younger brother Maximilian Joseph the County of Rappoltstein in 1776, having inherited it when their father died in 1767.[1]

Rejected suitor edit

He wanted to marry Archduchess Maria Amalia of Austria, the eighth child of Empress Maria Theresa. He was well known in the Austrian court, and Maria Amalia was also in love with him.[citation needed] However, Maria Theresa deemed him of insufficient rank to marry an archduchess. Moreover, she wanted to strengthen Austria's alliance with the House of Bourbon by marrying a daughter to Ferdinand, Duke of Parma, a grandson of the French king, Louis XV. This was to be Maria Amalia, due to the death of another daughter, Maria Josepha.

Maria Amalia's older brother, Emperor Joseph II, also favored the marriage of his sister to the Duke of Parma, who was the younger brother of his beloved wife, Isabella. So in 1769, Maria Amalia was married to Ferdinand against her will. This decision not only permanently embittered Charles against the empress and Austria but also Maria Amalia against her mother.[2]

Bavarian claims edit

His cousin Maximilian III Joseph, Elector of Bavaria, died without children in December 1777. Their mutual cousin, Charles Theodore of Sulzbach, then Elector Palatine, succeeded Maximilian Joseph as prince elector. However, Charles Theodore had no legitimate children to inherit his combined holdings in Bavaria and the Electoral Palatinate, so Charles August became the heir to the Wittelsbach territories of: Zweibrücken (his own duchy), the duchies of Neuburg, [Palatinate-Sulzbach|Sulzbach]], Jülich and Berg, in addition to the electorates of the Palatinate and Bavaria (though exercising only one electoral vote in the College of Electors, as stipulated in the Peace of Westphalia in 1648). Charles Theodore preferred the Palatinate and therefore tried to exchange parts of his Bavarian inheritance with Joseph II of Austria in return for parts of the Austrian Netherlands. Although Charles Theodore would have preferred to exchange the entire complex of territories of Bavaria for the Austrian Netherlands, the Austrian court would not countenance an outright exchange and a final arrangement was never concluded.[3]

 
Portrait by Johann Kaspar Pitz, 1783

Charles August, being next in line for the Bavarian territories, objected strenuously. He obtained the active support of Frederick the Great of Prussia and the Elector Frederick Augustus III of Saxony. The French government under Foreign Minister Charles Gravier, comte de Vergennes passively supported Charles II August despite France's formal alliance with Austria.

The War of the Bavarian Succession was resolved without prolonged fighting; Charles Theodore succeeded in all of Bavaria except for the district east of the Inn River, known as the Innviertel, assigned to Austria by the Treaty of Teschen (May 1779). A second attempt to make the exchange in 1784 was also opposed by Charles August, again with Prussian support, and also failed. However, Charles Theodore outlived Charles August who, dying in 1795 without sons, left his claim to Bavaria to his brother, Maximilian Joseph, who would succeed in vastly enlarging that realm and, in 1806, becoming its king.[4][1]

Marriage edit

In Dresden in 1774, Charles married Maria Amalia of Saxony, daughter of Frederick Christian, Elector of Saxony (and granddaughter of Charles VII, Holy Roman Emperor). Their only child, Charles Augustus Frederick, died at the age of eight on 21 August 1784.[1] Upon the death of Charles II August the title of duke of Zweibrücken was inherited by his brother Maximilian, future king of Bavaria, who reunited the long separate Wittelsbach holdings.[1]

Charles August was the principal owner of the famous Karlsberg Castle. He died at Mannheim in 1795.

Ancestry edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Huberty, Michel; Giraud, Alain; Magdelaine, F. and B. (1985). L'Allemagne Dynastique, Tome IV – Wittelsbach. France: Laballery. pp. 143, 170, 172, 207, 276, 340, 373, 374. ISBN 2-901138-04-7.
  2. ^ Julia P. Gelardi. In Triumph's Wake: Royal Mothers, Tragic Daughters, and the Price They Paid. New York: St. Martin's Press, 2008, ISBN 978-0-312-37105-0, p. 183.
  3. ^ Paul Bernard. Joseph II and Bavaria: Two Eighteenth Century Attempts at German Unification. Hague: Martin Nijoff, 1965
  4. ^ Berenger, pp. 96–97.
Charles II August, Duke of Zweibrücken
Cadet branch of the House of Wittelsbach
Born: 29 October 1746 Died: 1 April 1795
Preceded by Duke of Zweibrücken
1775–1795
Succeeded by

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Charles II August Christian German Karl II August Christian 29 October 1746 1 April 1795 was Duke of Zweibrucken from 1775 to 1795 1 A member of the Palatine House of Zweibrucken Birkenfeld a branch of the House of Wittelsbach he was the elder brother of the first King of Bavaria Maximilian I and of Queen Amalia of Saxony Charles II AugustCharles II Duke of ZweibruckenDuke of ZweibruckenReign5 November 1775 1 April 1795PredecessorChristian IVSuccessorMaximilianBorn 1746 10 29 29 October 1746Dusseldorf Electoral Palatinate Holy Roman EmpireDied1 April 1795 1795 04 01 aged 48 Mannheim Electoral Palatinate Holy Roman EmpireBurialSt Michael s Church MunichSpouseMaria Amalia of SaxonyIssueCharles Augustus FredrickHousePalatinate Zweibrucken BirkenfeldFatherFrederick Michael Count Palatine of Birkenfeeld Bishwiller RappolsteinMotherMaria Franziska of SulzbachReligionRoman Catholicism Contents 1 Biography 2 Rejected suitor 3 Bavarian claims 4 Marriage 5 Ancestry 6 ReferencesBiography edit nbsp Charles as a child portrait by Johann Georg Ziesenis Charles was born in Dusseldorf the oldest of five children of Frederick Michael Count Palatine of Birkenfeld and Countess Palatine Maria Franziska of Sulzbach 1 His father converted to his mother s Roman Catholic faith shortly after his birth he and his siblings being raised in that denomination 1 He inherited the Duchy of Zweibrucken from his paternal uncle Duke Christian IV in 1775 1 He was heir presumptive to his childless cousin Charles Theodore Elector of Bavaria whom however he predeceased He ceded to his younger brother Maximilian Joseph the County of Rappoltstein in 1776 having inherited it when their father died in 1767 1 Rejected suitor editHe wanted to marry Archduchess Maria Amalia of Austria the eighth child of Empress Maria Theresa He was well known in the Austrian court and Maria Amalia was also in love with him citation needed However Maria Theresa deemed him of insufficient rank to marry an archduchess Moreover she wanted to strengthen Austria s alliance with the House of Bourbon by marrying a daughter to Ferdinand Duke of Parma a grandson of the French king Louis XV This was to be Maria Amalia due to the death of another daughter Maria Josepha Maria Amalia s older brother Emperor Joseph II also favored the marriage of his sister to the Duke of Parma who was the younger brother of his beloved wife Isabella So in 1769 Maria Amalia was married to Ferdinand against her will This decision not only permanently embittered Charles against the empress and Austria but also Maria Amalia against her mother 2 Bavarian claims editHis cousin Maximilian III Joseph Elector of Bavaria died without children in December 1777 Their mutual cousin Charles Theodore of Sulzbach then Elector Palatine succeeded Maximilian Joseph as prince elector However Charles Theodore had no legitimate children to inherit his combined holdings in Bavaria and the Electoral Palatinate so Charles August became the heir to the Wittelsbach territories of Zweibrucken his own duchy the duchies of Neuburg Palatinate Sulzbach Sulzbach Julich and Berg in addition to the electorates of the Palatinate and Bavaria though exercising only one electoral vote in the College of Electors as stipulated in the Peace of Westphalia in 1648 Charles Theodore preferred the Palatinate and therefore tried to exchange parts of his Bavarian inheritance with Joseph II of Austria in return for parts of the Austrian Netherlands Although Charles Theodore would have preferred to exchange the entire complex of territories of Bavaria for the Austrian Netherlands the Austrian court would not countenance an outright exchange and a final arrangement was never concluded 3 nbsp Portrait by Johann Kaspar Pitz 1783Charles August being next in line for the Bavarian territories objected strenuously He obtained the active support of Frederick the Great of Prussia and the Elector Frederick Augustus III of Saxony The French government under Foreign Minister Charles Gravier comte de Vergennes passively supported Charles II August despite France s formal alliance with Austria The War of the Bavarian Succession was resolved without prolonged fighting Charles Theodore succeeded in all of Bavaria except for the district east of the Inn River known as the Innviertel assigned to Austria by the Treaty of Teschen May 1779 A second attempt to make the exchange in 1784 was also opposed by Charles August again with Prussian support and also failed However Charles Theodore outlived Charles August who dying in 1795 without sons left his claim to Bavaria to his brother Maximilian Joseph who would succeed in vastly enlarging that realm and in 1806 becoming its king 4 1 Marriage editIn Dresden in 1774 Charles married Maria Amalia of Saxony daughter of Frederick Christian Elector of Saxony and granddaughter of Charles VII Holy Roman Emperor Their only child Charles Augustus Frederick died at the age of eight on 21 August 1784 1 Upon the death of Charles II August the title of duke of Zweibrucken was inherited by his brother Maximilian future king of Bavaria who reunited the long separate Wittelsbach holdings 1 Charles August was the principal owner of the famous Karlsberg Castle He died at Mannheim in 1795 Ancestry editAncestors of Charles II August Duke of Zweibrucken 1 8 Christian II Count Palatine of Zweibrucken Birkenfeld4 Christian III Duke of Zweibrucken9 Countess Katharina Agathe of Rappoltstein2 Frederick Michael Count Palatine of Zweibrucken Birkenfeld10 Louis Crato Count of Nassau Saarbrucken5 Countess Caroline of Nassau Saarbrucken11 Princess Philippine Henriette of Hohenlohe Langenburg1 Charles II August Duke of Zweibrucken12 Theodore Eustace Count Palatine of Sulzbach6 Count Palatine Joseph Charles of Sulzbach13 Landgravine Maria Eleonore of Hesse Rotenburg3 Countess Palatine Maria Franziska of Sulzbach14 Charles III Philip Elector Palatine7 Countess Palatine Elisabeth Auguste Sofie of Neuburg15 Princess Ludwika Karolina RadziwillReferences edit a b c d e f g h i Huberty Michel Giraud Alain Magdelaine F and B 1985 L Allemagne Dynastique Tome IV Wittelsbach France Laballery pp 143 170 172 207 276 340 373 374 ISBN 2 901138 04 7 Julia P Gelardi In Triumph s Wake Royal Mothers Tragic Daughters and the Price They Paid New York St Martin s Press 2008 ISBN 978 0 312 37105 0 p 183 Paul Bernard Joseph II and Bavaria Two Eighteenth Century Attempts at German Unification Hague Martin Nijoff 1965 Berenger pp 96 97 Charles II August Duke of ZweibruckenHouse of Palatinate Zweibrucken BirkenfeldCadet branch of the House of WittelsbachBorn 29 October 1746 Died 1 April 1795Preceded byChristian IV Duke of Zweibrucken1775 1795 Succeeded byMaximilian Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Charles II August Duke of Zweibrucken amp oldid 1212972573, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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