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William Ernest, Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach

William Ernest (Wilhelm Ernst Karl Alexander Friedrich Heinrich Bernhard Albert Georg Hermann, English: William Ernest Charles Alexander Frederick Henry Bernard Albert George Herman; 10 June 1876 – 24 April 1923) was the last grand duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach.

William Ernest
Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach
Reign5 January 1901 – 9 November 1918
PredecessorCharles Alexander
SuccessorGrand duchy abolished
Born(1876-06-10)10 June 1876
Weimar
Died24 April 1923(1923-04-24) (aged 46)
Henryków, Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Silesia
Spouses
(m. 1903; died 1905)
Issue
Names
Wilhelm Ernst Karl Alexander Friedrich Heinrich Bernhard Albert Georg Hermann
HouseHouse of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach
FatherCharles Augustus, Hereditary Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach
MotherPrincess Pauline of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach
ReligionLutheranism

Biography edit

He was born in Weimar, the eldest son of Karl August of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach, heir to the Grand Duke, and his wife Princess Pauline of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach.

He succeeded his grandfather Karl Alexander as Grand Duke on 5 January 1901, as his father had predeceased him.

His heir was a distant cousin, Prince Hermann of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach, until his disinheritance in 1909. Hermann's younger brother subsequently served as heir presumptive to the Grand Duchy of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach until the birth of William Ernest's eldest son.

Wilhelm Ernst created the new Weimar town centre under the direction of Hans Olde, Henry van de Velde, and Adolf Brütt. He also had the University of Jena rebuilt by Theodor Fischer and also reconstructed Weimar's theatres. The improvements to the city included a marble statue of his predecessor Charles Alexander, which was completed in 1911. It was placed in a setting designed by Brütt. The placement of the setting was designed to distinguish the "old town" from the newly built area. A preservation law for the "old town" barred it to the "art nouveau"-style which was used in the new area.

The Dutch throne edit

According to the Dutch constitution, Wilhelm Ernst was in the line for the throne of the Netherlands (as the grandson of Princess Sophie of the Netherlands) after Queen Wilhelmina. At the beginning of the 20th century, the Dutch feared the possibility of German influence or even annexation of the Netherlands. In order to prevent this, some lawyers tried to change the constitution to exclude Wilhelm Ernst from the succession. Another proposal, however, was this: if Wilhelmina would die childless, then he or his offspring would have to choose between the Dutch and the Weimar throne. The birth of Wilhelmina's daughter Juliana in 1909 lessened the chance for any member of the House of Wettin (Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach branch) to inherit the Dutch throne. With the amendment to the constitution of 1922, which restricted the right of succession to the offspring of Wilhelmina, the possibility disappeared entirely.

Abdication edit

On 9 November 1918, Grand Duke Wilhelm Ernst - along with the rest of the German monarchs following the defeat of Germany in World War I - was forced to abdicate. His throne and all his lands were relinquished and he fled with his family to the family estate in Silesia, where he died five years later.

Despite all his work for Weimar during his government, Wilhelm Ernst was a hated ruler. This was for his private life, where he was known to be a sadist; the day of his abdication, he was called the "most unpopular prince in all Germany".[1]

He died in Heinrichau in Silesia.

Family and children edit

In Bückeburg on 30 April 1903 Wilhelm Ernst married first to Princess Caroline Reuss of Greiz, a daughter of Prince Heinrich XXII Reuss of Greiz. This marriage was childless and ended in 1905 with the death of Caroline under mysterious circumstances. The official cause of death was pneumonia following influenza; other sources have suggested suicide.

In Meiningen on 21 January 1910, Wilhelm Ernst married second to Princess Feodora of Saxe-Meiningen, daughter of Prince Friedrich Johann of Saxe-Meinigen.

They had four children:

Name Birth Death Notes
Princess Sophia of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach 20 March 1911 21 November 1988 married Friedrich Günther, Prince of Schwarzburg; the marriage ended in divorce less than a year later. There were no children.
Karl August, Hereditary Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach 28 July 1912[2] 14 October 1988 married Baroness Elisabeth of Wangenheim-Winterstein; had issue
Prince Bernhard of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach 3 March 1917 23 March 1986 His daughter Katharina Feodora Adelheid Sabine Sophie Felicitas Sieglinde, Princess of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach (born 30 November 1943) married Prince Emanuel Joseph von Hohenzollern-Emden, son of Franz Joseph, Prince of Hohenzollern-Emden, on 25 May 1968 (divorced in 1985)
Prince Georg of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach 24 November 1921 11 March 2011 changed name for Jörg Brena [de] in 1953 and renounced his succession rights

Honours edit

He received the following orders and decorations:[3]

Ancestry edit

References edit

  1. ^ "The Most Unpopular Prince in Germany': Grand Duke Wilhelm Ernst of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach", European Royal History Journal (XIV): 24–26, December 1999
  2. ^ "Son Born to Grand Duchess", The Washington Post, Eisenach, Germany, 29 July 1912
  3. ^ Staatshandbuch für das Großherzogtum Sachsen / Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach (1913), "Genealogie" pp. 1-2
  4. ^ Staatshandbuch ... Sachsen / Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach (1900), "Großherzoglicher Hausorden" p. 15
  5. ^ Sachsen (1901). "Königlich Orden". Staatshandbuch für den Königreich Sachsen: 1901. Dresden: Heinrich. p. 5 – via hathitrust.org.
  6. ^ Hof- und Staats-Handbuch des Großherzogtum Baden (1910), "Großherzogliche Orden" p. 41
  7. ^ Hof- und Staats-Handbuch des Königreich Bayern (1906), "Königliche Orden" p. 8
  8. ^ Hof- und Staatshandbuch des Herzogtums Braunschweig für 1905. Braunschweig 1905. Meyer. p. 11
  9. ^ "Ludewigs-orden", Großherzoglich Hessische Ordensliste (in German), Darmstadt: Staatsverlag, 1914, p. 6 – via hathitrust.org
  10. ^ "Schwarzer Adler-orden", Königlich Preussische Ordensliste (in German), vol. 1, Berlin, 1895, p. 5 – via hathitrust.org{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  11. ^ Hof- und Staats-Handbuch des Königreich Württemberg (1896), "Königliche Orden" p. 29
  12. ^ "A Szent István Rend tagjai" 22 December 2010 at the Wayback Machine
  13. ^ Sveriges statskalender (in Swedish), 1905, p. 441, retrieved 8 March 2021 – via runeberg.org
William Ernest, Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach
House of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach
Cadet branch of the House of Wettin
Born: 10 June 1876 Died: 24 April 1923
Regnal titles
Preceded by Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach
5 January 1901 – 9 November 1918
Grand Duchy abolished
Titles in pretence
Grand Duchy abolished Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach
9 November 1918 – 24 April 1923
Succeeded by

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translated from the existing German Wikipedia article at de Wilhelm Ernst Sachsen Weimar Eisenach see its history for attribution You may also add the template Translated de Wilhelm Ernst Sachsen Weimar Eisenach to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation William Ernest Wilhelm Ernst Karl Alexander Friedrich Heinrich Bernhard Albert Georg Hermann English William Ernest Charles Alexander Frederick Henry Bernard Albert George Herman 10 June 1876 24 April 1923 was the last grand duke of Saxe Weimar Eisenach William ErnestGrand Duke of Saxe Weimar EisenachReign5 January 1901 9 November 1918PredecessorCharles AlexanderSuccessorGrand duchy abolishedBorn 1876 06 10 10 June 1876WeimarDied24 April 1923 1923 04 24 aged 46 Henrykow Lower Silesian Voivodeship SilesiaSpousesPrincess Caroline Reuss of Greiz m 1903 died 1905 wbr Princess Feodora of Saxe Meiningen m 1910 wbr IssueSophie Princess of Schwarzburg Charles Augustus Hereditary Grand Duke of Saxe Weimar Eisenach Prince Bernhard Prince GeorgNamesWilhelm Ernst Karl Alexander Friedrich Heinrich Bernhard Albert Georg HermannHouseHouse of Saxe Weimar EisenachFatherCharles Augustus Hereditary Grand Duke of Saxe Weimar EisenachMotherPrincess Pauline of Saxe Weimar EisenachReligionLutheranism Contents 1 Biography 2 The Dutch throne 3 Abdication 4 Family and children 5 Honours 6 Ancestry 7 ReferencesBiography editHe was born in Weimar the eldest son of Karl August of Saxe Weimar Eisenach heir to the Grand Duke and his wife Princess Pauline of Saxe Weimar Eisenach He succeeded his grandfather Karl Alexander as Grand Duke on 5 January 1901 as his father had predeceased him His heir was a distant cousin Prince Hermann of Saxe Weimar Eisenach until his disinheritance in 1909 Hermann s younger brother subsequently served as heir presumptive to the Grand Duchy of Saxe Weimar Eisenach until the birth of William Ernest s eldest son Wilhelm Ernst created the new Weimar town centre under the direction of Hans Olde Henry van de Velde and Adolf Brutt He also had the University of Jena rebuilt by Theodor Fischer and also reconstructed Weimar s theatres The improvements to the city included a marble statue of his predecessor Charles Alexander which was completed in 1911 It was placed in a setting designed by Brutt The placement of the setting was designed to distinguish the old town from the newly built area A preservation law for the old town barred it to the art nouveau style which was used in the new area The Dutch throne editAccording to the Dutch constitution Wilhelm Ernst was in the line for the throne of the Netherlands as the grandson of Princess Sophie of the Netherlands after Queen Wilhelmina At the beginning of the 20th century the Dutch feared the possibility of German influence or even annexation of the Netherlands In order to prevent this some lawyers tried to change the constitution to exclude Wilhelm Ernst from the succession Another proposal however was this if Wilhelmina would die childless then he or his offspring would have to choose between the Dutch and the Weimar throne The birth of Wilhelmina s daughter Juliana in 1909 lessened the chance for any member of the House of Wettin Saxe Weimar Eisenach branch to inherit the Dutch throne With the amendment to the constitution of 1922 which restricted the right of succession to the offspring of Wilhelmina the possibility disappeared entirely Abdication editOn 9 November 1918 Grand Duke Wilhelm Ernst along with the rest of the German monarchs following the defeat of Germany in World War I was forced to abdicate His throne and all his lands were relinquished and he fled with his family to the family estate in Silesia where he died five years later Despite all his work for Weimar during his government Wilhelm Ernst was a hated ruler This was for his private life where he was known to be a sadist the day of his abdication he was called the most unpopular prince in all Germany 1 He died in Heinrichau in Silesia Family and children editIn Buckeburg on 30 April 1903 Wilhelm Ernst married first to Princess Caroline Reuss of Greiz a daughter of Prince Heinrich XXII Reuss of Greiz This marriage was childless and ended in 1905 with the death of Caroline under mysterious circumstances The official cause of death was pneumonia following influenza other sources have suggested suicide In Meiningen on 21 January 1910 Wilhelm Ernst married second to Princess Feodora of Saxe Meiningen daughter of Prince Friedrich Johann of Saxe Meinigen They had four children Name Birth Death Notes Princess Sophia of Saxe Weimar Eisenach 20 March 1911 21 November 1988 married Friedrich Gunther Prince of Schwarzburg the marriage ended in divorce less than a year later There were no children Karl August Hereditary Grand Duke of Saxe Weimar Eisenach 28 July 1912 2 14 October 1988 married Baroness Elisabeth of Wangenheim Winterstein had issue Prince Bernhard of Saxe Weimar Eisenach 3 March 1917 23 March 1986 His daughter Katharina Feodora Adelheid Sabine Sophie Felicitas Sieglinde Princess of Saxe Weimar Eisenach born 30 November 1943 married Prince Emanuel Joseph von Hohenzollern Emden son of Franz Joseph Prince of Hohenzollern Emden on 25 May 1968 divorced in 1985 Prince Georg of Saxe Weimar Eisenach 24 November 1921 11 March 2011 changed name for Jorg Brena de in 1953 and renounced his succession rightsHonours editHe received the following orders and decorations 3 nbsp Saxe Weimar Eisenach Grand Cross of the White Falcon 1894 4 Grand Master 5 January 1901 nbsp nbsp nbsp Ernestine duchies Grand Cross of the Saxe Ernestine House Order nbsp Kingdom of Saxony Knight of the Rue Crown 1898 5 nbsp Duchy of Anhalt Grand Cross of the Order of Albert the Bear nbsp Baden Knight of the House Order of Fidelity 1901 6 nbsp Kingdom of Bavaria Knight of St Hubert 1901 7 nbsp Brunswick Grand Cross of the Order of Henry the Lion 1902 8 nbsp Grand Duchy of Hesse Grand Cross of the Ludwig Order 20 February 1902 9 nbsp Principality of Lippe Cross of Honour of the House Order of Lippe 1st Class nbsp Mecklenburg Grand Cross of the Wendish Crown nbsp Oldenburg Grand Cross of the Order of Duke Peter Friedrich Ludwig with Collar nbsp Kingdom of Prussia Knight of the Black Eagle with Collar 18 January 1897 10 Grand Commander s Cross of the Royal House Order of Hohenzollern nbsp nbsp Reuss Cross of Honour 1st Class with Crown nbsp Wurttemberg Grand Cross of the Wurttemberg Crown 1895 11 nbsp nbsp Austria Hungary Grand Cross of the Royal Hungarian Order of St Stephen 1901 12 nbsp Principality of Bulgaria Grand Cross of St Alexander nbsp Netherlands Grand Cross of the Netherlands Lion Grand Cross of the Order of Orange Nassau nbsp Russian Empire Knight of St Andrew 1901 Knight of St Alexander Nevsky 1901 nbsp nbsp Sweden Norway Knight of the Seraphim 18 September 1897 13 Ancestry editAncestors of William Ernest Grand Duke of Saxe Weimar Eisenach8 Charles Frederick Grand Duke of Saxe Weimar Eisenach4 Charles Alexander Grand Duke of Saxe Weimar Eisenach9 Grand Duchess Maria Pavlovna of Russia2 Charles Augustus Hereditary Grand Duke of Saxe Weimar Eisenach10 William II of the Netherlands5 Princess Sophie of the Netherlands11 Grand Duchess Anna Pavlovna of Russia1 William Ernest Grand Duke of Saxe Weimar Eisenach12 Prince Bernhard of Saxe Weimar Eisenach6 Prince Hermann of Saxe Weimar Eisenach13 Princess Ida of Saxe Meiningen3 Princess Pauline of Saxe Weimar Eisenach14 William I of Wurttemberg7 Princess Augusta of Wurttemberg15 Duchess Pauline Therese of WurttembergReferences edit The Most Unpopular Prince in Germany Grand Duke Wilhelm Ernst of Saxe Weimar Eisenach European Royal History Journal XIV 24 26 December 1999 Son Born to Grand Duchess The Washington Post Eisenach Germany 29 July 1912 Staatshandbuch fur das Grossherzogtum Sachsen Sachsen Weimar Eisenach 1913 Genealogie pp 1 2 Staatshandbuch Sachsen Sachsen Weimar Eisenach 1900 Grossherzoglicher Hausorden p 15 Sachsen 1901 Koniglich Orden Staatshandbuch fur den Konigreich Sachsen 1901 Dresden Heinrich p 5 via hathitrust org Hof und Staats Handbuch des Grossherzogtum Baden 1910 Grossherzogliche Orden p 41 Hof und Staats Handbuch des Konigreich Bayern 1906 Konigliche Orden p 8 Hof und Staatshandbuch des Herzogtums Braunschweig fur 1905 Braunschweig 1905 Meyer p 11 Ludewigs orden Grossherzoglich Hessische Ordensliste in German Darmstadt Staatsverlag 1914 p 6 via hathitrust org Schwarzer Adler orden Koniglich Preussische Ordensliste in German vol 1 Berlin 1895 p 5 via hathitrust org a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Hof und Staats Handbuch des Konigreich Wurttemberg 1896 Konigliche Orden p 29 A Szent Istvan Rend tagjai Archived 22 December 2010 at the Wayback Machine Sveriges statskalender in Swedish 1905 p 441 retrieved 8 March 2021 via runeberg org William Ernest Grand Duke of Saxe Weimar EisenachHouse of Saxe Weimar EisenachCadet branch of the House of WettinBorn 10 June 1876 Died 24 April 1923 Regnal titles Preceded byCharles Alexander Grand Duke of Saxe Weimar Eisenach5 January 1901 9 November 1918 Grand Duchy abolished Titles in pretence Grand Duchy abolished Grand Duke of Saxe Weimar Eisenach9 November 1918 24 April 1923 Succeeded byCharles August Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title William Ernest Grand Duke of Saxe Weimar Eisenach amp oldid 1221556125, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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