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Princess Louise Sophie of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg

Princess Louise Sophie of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg (German: Feodora Luise Sophie Adelheid Henriette Amalie; 8 April 1866 – 28 April 1952) was a daughter of Frederick VIII, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein and Princess Adelheid of Hohenlohe-Langenburg.[1] She wrote poetry under the pseudonym F. Hugin, which was set to music by composer Anna Teichmüller.[2]

Princess Louise Sophie
Princess Friedrich Leopold of Prussia
Born(1866-04-08)8 April 1866
Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein
Died28 April 1952(1952-04-28) (aged 86)
Bad Nauheim, Hesse, Germany
SpousePrince Friedrich Leopold of Prussia
IssuePrincess Victoria Margaret
Prince Friedrich Sigismund
Prince Friedrich Karl
Prince Friedrich Leopold
Names
German: Feodora Luise Sophie Adelaide Henrietta Amelia
HouseSchleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg
FatherFrederick VIII, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein
MotherAdelheid of Hohenlohe-Langenburg

Family edit

Louise was the sixth child and third daughter of Frederick VIII, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein and his wife Princess Adelheid of Hohenlohe-Langenburg. She was a younger sister of Augusta Viktoria, Empress of Germany and Ernst Gunther, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein.

Louise's paternal grandparents were Christian, Duke of Augustenburg and Louise Sophie, Countess of Danneskiold-Samsøe. Her maternal grandparents were Ernst I, Prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg and Princess Feodora of Leiningen. Feodora was a half-sister of Queen Victoria.

Marriage and children edit

On 24 June 1889, Louise married Prince Friedrich Leopold of Prussia.[1] He was the youngest child and only son of Prince Frederick Charles of Prussia and Princess Maria Anna of Anhalt-Dessau, and was a great grandson of Frederick William III of Prussia. Their decision to marry seemingly confirmed that old scores could be forgotten (the groom's father Prince Friedrich Karl had been instrumental in the Prussian victory against Denmark over Schleswig-Holstein in the Second Schleswig War).[3]

The wedding was a grand affair held at Charlottenburg Palace in Berlin. One viewer commented that the ceremonies "were performed with all the splendor which such an event demanded, and which showed that the Emperor is willing to abate nothing of the traditional pomp and circumstance of his predecessors, nay, rather to increase them".[3] Many important royal figures attended, which included Louise's brother-in-law, Emperor Wilhelm, and King George I of Greece. They had four children:

Louise had several near-death experiences. In 1896, Louise and one of her ladies broke through the ice while skating near Glienicke Castle in Potsdam.[5] Although they were rescued, Prince Friedrich was upbraided by Wilhelm II of Germany and was ordered under arrest for two weeks in his room. Wilhelm was Louise's brother-in-law, and according to one source, apparently upbraided Prince Friedrich for his indifference of the treatment of his wife.[5] The following year, Louise slipped off her saddle while riding a horse, and was dragged for some distance down the road. She was finally rescued by her husband and an aide-de-camp.[6]

Louise often represented her sister, the Empress, at social engagements and visits to hospitals. She faced much personal tragedy, as three of her children died young; Friedrich Karl died from his wounds in World War I in 1917, Viktoria died of the flu in 1923, and Friedrich Sigismund died after a fall from his horse in 1927. Louise would die herself on 28 April 1952, aged 86, in Bad Nauheim, Germany.[1]

Ancestry edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Lundy, Darryl. "The Peerage: Luise Prinzessin von Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg". Retrieved 13 November 2010.
  2. ^ "Anna Teichmüller (1861 - 1940) - Vocal Texts and Translations at the LiederNet Archive". www.lieder.net. Retrieved 2021-08-10.
  3. ^ a b "Berlin's Royal Wedding", The New York Times, 7 July 1889
  4. ^ "Princess Louise-Sophie Has A Son", The New York Times, Berlin, 27 August 1895
  5. ^ a b "The Emperor Exhibits Temper", The New York Times, 5 January 1896
  6. ^ "Princess Frederick Leopold's Narrow Escape From Death", The New York Times, Berlin, 14 August 1897

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For other people called Princess Louise of Schleswig Holstein see Princess Louise of Schleswig Holstein Princess Louise Sophie of Schleswig Holstein Sonderburg Augustenburg German Feodora Luise Sophie Adelheid Henriette Amalie 8 April 1866 28 April 1952 was a daughter of Frederick VIII Duke of Schleswig Holstein and Princess Adelheid of Hohenlohe Langenburg 1 She wrote poetry under the pseudonym F Hugin which was set to music by composer Anna Teichmuller 2 Princess Louise SophiePrincess Friedrich Leopold of PrussiaBorn 1866 04 08 8 April 1866Kiel Schleswig HolsteinDied28 April 1952 1952 04 28 aged 86 Bad Nauheim Hesse GermanySpousePrince Friedrich Leopold of PrussiaIssuePrincess Victoria MargaretPrince Friedrich SigismundPrince Friedrich KarlPrince Friedrich LeopoldNamesGerman Feodora Luise Sophie Adelaide Henrietta AmeliaHouseSchleswig Holstein Sonderburg AugustenburgFatherFrederick VIII Duke of Schleswig HolsteinMotherAdelheid of Hohenlohe Langenburg Contents 1 Family 2 Marriage and children 3 Ancestry 4 ReferencesFamily editLouise was the sixth child and third daughter of Frederick VIII Duke of Schleswig Holstein and his wife Princess Adelheid of Hohenlohe Langenburg She was a younger sister of Augusta Viktoria Empress of Germany and Ernst Gunther Duke of Schleswig Holstein Louise s paternal grandparents were Christian Duke of Augustenburg and Louise Sophie Countess of Danneskiold Samsoe Her maternal grandparents were Ernst I Prince of Hohenlohe Langenburg and Princess Feodora of Leiningen Feodora was a half sister of Queen Victoria Marriage and children editOn 24 June 1889 Louise married Prince Friedrich Leopold of Prussia 1 He was the youngest child and only son of Prince Frederick Charles of Prussia and Princess Maria Anna of Anhalt Dessau and was a great grandson of Frederick William III of Prussia Their decision to marry seemingly confirmed that old scores could be forgotten the groom s father Prince Friedrich Karl had been instrumental in the Prussian victory against Denmark over Schleswig Holstein in the Second Schleswig War 3 The wedding was a grand affair held at Charlottenburg Palace in Berlin One viewer commented that the ceremonies were performed with all the splendor which such an event demanded and which showed that the Emperor is willing to abate nothing of the traditional pomp and circumstance of his predecessors nay rather to increase them 3 Many important royal figures attended which included Louise s brother in law Emperor Wilhelm and King George I of Greece They had four children Princess Victoria Margaret of Prussia 17 April 1890 9 September 1923 she married Prince Heinrich XXXIII Reuss zu Kostritz on 17 May 1913 and they were divorced in 1922 They had two children Prince Friedrich Sigismund of Prussia 17 December 1891 6 July 1927 he married Princess Marie Louise of Schaumburg Lippe a daughter of Princess Louise of Denmark on 27 April 1916 They had two children Prince Friedrich Karl of Prussia 6 April 1893 6 April 1917 Olympic medalist for the German equestrian team died in World War I Prince Friedrich Leopold of Prussia 27 August 1895 4 27 November 1959 Prisoner in Dachau concentration camp Louise had several near death experiences In 1896 Louise and one of her ladies broke through the ice while skating near Glienicke Castle in Potsdam 5 Although they were rescued Prince Friedrich was upbraided by Wilhelm II of Germany and was ordered under arrest for two weeks in his room Wilhelm was Louise s brother in law and according to one source apparently upbraided Prince Friedrich for his indifference of the treatment of his wife 5 The following year Louise slipped off her saddle while riding a horse and was dragged for some distance down the road She was finally rescued by her husband and an aide de camp 6 Louise often represented her sister the Empress at social engagements and visits to hospitals She faced much personal tragedy as three of her children died young Friedrich Karl died from his wounds in World War I in 1917 Viktoria died of the flu in 1923 and Friedrich Sigismund died after a fall from his horse in 1927 Louise would die herself on 28 April 1952 aged 86 in Bad Nauheim Germany 1 Ancestry editAncestors of Princess Louise Sophie of Schleswig Holstein Sonderburg Augustenburg8 Frederick Christian II Duke of Schleswig Holstein Sonderburg Augustenburg4 Christian August II Duke of Schleswig Holstein Sonderburg Augustenburg9 Princess Louise Auguste of Denmark2 Frederick VIII Duke of Schleswig Holstein10 Christian Conrad Count Danneskiold Samsoe5 Countess Louise Sophie Danneskiold Samsoe11 Johanne Henriette Valentine Kaas1 Princess Louise Sophie of Schleswig Holstein Sonderburg Augustenburg12 Karl Ludwig Prince of Hohenlohe Langenburg6 Ernst I Prince of Hohenlohe Langenburg13 Countess Amalie Henriette of Solms Baruth3 Princess Adelheid of Hohenlohe Langenburg14 Emich Carl Prince of Leiningen7 Princess Feodora of Leiningen15 Princess Victoria of Saxe Coburg SaalfeldReferences 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