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Princess Maria Christina of Saxony (1735–1782)

Princess Maria Christina of Saxony (Maria Christina Anna Theresa Salomea Eulalia Francisca Xaveria; 12 February 1735 – 19 November 1782) was a Princess of Saxony and later Abbess of Remiremont.

Princess Maria Christina
Abbess of Remiremont
Maria Christina by Maurice Quentin de La Tour
Born(1735-02-15)15 February 1735
Wilanów Palace, Warsaw, Poland
Died19 November 1782(1782-11-19) (aged 47)
Château de Brumath, Brumath, France
Burial15 December 1782
Église des Dames, Remiremont, France
Names
Maria Christina Anna Theresa Salomea Eulalia Francisca Xaveria
HouseWettin
FatherAugustus III of Poland
MotherMaria Josepha of Austria
ReligionRoman Catholicism

Life edit

She was the daughter of Augustus III of Poland, Elector of Saxony (as Frederick Augustus II), King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania (as Augustus II), and Maria Josepha of Austria, first cousin of Empress Maria Theresa.

Maria Christina was born at the Wilanów Palace in Poland. She came from a close family and her parents made sure they put emphasis on a good education. She was educated in Latin, French, Polish, philosophy, geography, religion, drawing, music and dance.

Her older sister Maria Josepha married Louis, Dauphin of France in 1747.[1]

Abbess edit

In 1764, Maria Christina was sent to France to become a Coadjutorice at the Abbey of Remiremont in Remiremont, northern France. Her position was thanks to the personal intervention of Louis XV himself.[1]

At the time of her arrival, the abbey was under control of Princess Anne Charlotte of Lorraine, sister of the Holy Roman Emperor and aunt of the future Marie Antoinette.[2]

In France, she was known as Marie Christine de Saxe. In 1773, at the death of Anne Charlotte, Maria Christina was named Abbess, a position she would keep until her death.

Remiremont had seats and votes in the Reichstag including all rights and obligations of an Imperial Princess (such as low justice, tax, legislation, coinage and military service), and enjoyed immunity against temporal power.

She was a frequent visitor to Paris and was fond of the Theatre and the city's social life. She spent a great deal of money, the payment of which was made by Stanisław Leszczyński (Duke of Lorraine until his death in 1766) and after that the king Louis XV. Her correspondence with her brother Francis Xavier, Regent of Saxony was preserved at Trojes.

She was created a Dame of the Order of the Starry Cross.

Maria Christina bought the Château de Brumath in the town of Brumath[3] in the Alsace region of France. Purchased in 1775,[3] she chose the building for its location in the country and for its natural setting. She lived a lavish lifestyle at the château which far outdid her revenues.

Dying at the château on 19 November 1782, her nephew King Louis XVI was obliged to pay her debts in the amount of 136,876 livres for his dead aunt.[3]

She was buried at the abbey in its église des Dames on the 15 December 1782. She was praised for her intelligence, her conversation and for being a cultivated woman for her age. The château de Brumath was abandoned and was pillaged in the French Revolution.[4]

Ancestry edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Christensen, Martin K.I. "Women in Power 1770-1800". www.guide2womenleaders.com. Retrieved 2010-03-02.
  2. ^ Marie Antoinette would come to France in 1770 to wed the Duke of Berry, future Louis XVI
  3. ^ a b c . www.brumath.fr. Archived from the original on 2013-12-24. Retrieved 2010-03-05.
  4. ^ . www.prixeuropeendelitterature.eu. Archived from the original on 2011-07-20. Retrieved 2010-03-05.
  5. ^ Genealogie ascendante jusqu'au quatrieme degre inclusivement de tous les Rois et Princes de maisons souveraines de l'Europe actuellement vivans [Genealogy up to the fourth degree inclusive of all the Kings and Princes of sovereign houses of Europe currently living] (in French). Bourdeaux: Frederic Guillaume Birnstiel. 1768. p. 100.

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Princess Maria Christina of Saxony Maria Christina Anna Theresa Salomea Eulalia Francisca Xaveria 12 February 1735 19 November 1782 was a Princess of Saxony and later Abbess of Remiremont Princess Maria ChristinaAbbess of RemiremontMaria Christina by Maurice Quentin de La TourBorn 1735 02 15 15 February 1735Wilanow Palace Warsaw PolandDied19 November 1782 1782 11 19 aged 47 Chateau de Brumath Brumath FranceBurial15 December 1782Eglise des Dames Remiremont FranceNamesMaria Christina Anna Theresa Salomea Eulalia Francisca XaveriaHouseWettinFatherAugustus III of PolandMotherMaria Josepha of AustriaReligionRoman Catholicism Contents 1 Life 1 1 Abbess 2 Ancestry 3 ReferencesLife editShe was the daughter of Augustus III of Poland Elector of Saxony as Frederick Augustus II King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania as Augustus II and Maria Josepha of Austria first cousin of Empress Maria Theresa Maria Christina was born at the Wilanow Palace in Poland She came from a close family and her parents made sure they put emphasis on a good education She was educated in Latin French Polish philosophy geography religion drawing music and dance Her older sister Maria Josepha married Louis Dauphin of France in 1747 1 Abbess edit In 1764 Maria Christina was sent to France to become a Coadjutorice at the Abbey of Remiremont in Remiremont northern France Her position was thanks to the personal intervention of Louis XV himself 1 At the time of her arrival the abbey was under control of Princess Anne Charlotte of Lorraine sister of the Holy Roman Emperor and aunt of the future Marie Antoinette 2 In France she was known as Marie Christine de Saxe In 1773 at the death of Anne Charlotte Maria Christina was named Abbess a position she would keep until her death Remiremont had seats and votes in the Reichstag including all rights and obligations of an Imperial Princess such as low justice tax legislation coinage and military service and enjoyed immunity against temporal power She was a frequent visitor to Paris and was fond of the Theatre and the city s social life She spent a great deal of money the payment of which was made by Stanislaw Leszczynski Duke of Lorraine until his death in 1766 and after that the king Louis XV Her correspondence with her brother Francis Xavier Regent of Saxony was preserved at Trojes She was created a Dame of the Order of the Starry Cross Maria Christina bought the Chateau de Brumath in the town of Brumath 3 in the Alsace region of France Purchased in 1775 3 she chose the building for its location in the country and for its natural setting She lived a lavish lifestyle at the chateau which far outdid her revenues Dying at the chateau on 19 November 1782 her nephew King Louis XVI was obliged to pay her debts in the amount of 136 876 livres for his dead aunt 3 She was buried at the abbey in its eglise des Dames on the 15 December 1782 She was praised for her intelligence her conversation and for being a cultivated woman for her age The chateau de Brumath was abandoned and was pillaged in the French Revolution 4 Ancestry editAncestors of Princess Maria Christina of Saxony 1735 1782 5 16 John George II Elector of Saxony8 John George III Elector of Saxony17 Magdalene Sybille of Brandenburg Bayreuth4 Augustus II of Poland18 Frederick III of Denmark9 Princess Anna Sophie of Denmark19 Sophie Amalie of Brunswick Luneburg2 Augustus III of Poland20 Erdmann August of Brandenburg Bayreuth10 Christian Ernst Margrave of Brandenburg Bayreuth21 Sophie of Brandenburg Ansbach5 Christiane Eberhardine of Brandenburg Bayreuth22 Eberhard III Duke of Wurttemberg11 Sophie Luise of Wurttemberg23 Anna Katharina of Salm Kyrburg1 Maria Christina of Saxony24 Ferdinand III Holy Roman Emperor12 Leopold I Holy Roman Emperor25 Maria Anna of Spain6 Joseph I Holy Roman Emperor26 Philipp Wilhelm Elector Palatine13 Eleonor Magdalene of the Palatinate27 Landgravine Elisabeth Amalie of Hesse Darmstadt3 Maria Josepha of Austria28 George Duke of Brunswick Luneburg14 John Frederick Duke of Brunswick Luneburg29 Anne Eleonore of Hesse Darmstadt7 Wilhelmina Amalia of Brunswick30 Edward Count Palatine of Simmern15 Benedicta Henrietta of Simmern31 Anna GonzagaReferences edit a b Christensen Martin K I Women in Power 1770 1800 www guide2womenleaders com Retrieved 2010 03 02 Marie Antoinette would come to France in 1770 to wed the Duke of Berry future Louis XVI a b c Historique de Brumath www brumath fr Archived from the original on 2013 12 24 Retrieved 2010 03 05 Breve histoire de Brumath www prixeuropeendelitterature eu Archived from the original on 2011 07 20 Retrieved 2010 03 05 Genealogie ascendante jusqu au quatrieme degre inclusivement de tous les Rois et Princes de maisons souveraines de l Europe actuellement vivans Genealogy up to the fourth degree inclusive of all the Kings and Princes of sovereign houses of Europe currently living in French Bourdeaux Frederic Guillaume Birnstiel 1768 p 100 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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