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Caroline Amalie of Augustenburg

Caroline Amalie of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg (28 June 1796 – 9 March 1881) was Queen of Denmark as the second spouse of King Christian VIII between 1839 and 1848.

Caroline Amalie of Augustenburg
Portrait by Louis Aumont, 1830
Queen consort of Denmark
Tenure3 December 1839 – 20 January 1848
Coronation28 June 1840
Frederiksborg Palace Chapel
Born(1796-06-28)28 June 1796
Copenhagen
Died9 March 1881(1881-03-09) (aged 84)
Copenhagen
Burial
Spouse
(m. 1815; died 1848)
HouseSchleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg
FatherFrederick Christian II, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg
MotherPrincess Louise Auguste of Denmark

Life edit

 
Portrait of the Queen Caroline Amalie in her youth, 1816

Early life edit

Caroline Amalie was the daughter of Frederick Christian II, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg, and Princess Louise Auguste of Denmark; Caroline Amalie's mother was the only daughter of Christian VII and his British wife, Queen Caroline Matilde, after whom she was named. She was born in Copenhagen and lived there until 1807, when she moved with her family to Augustenborg. She was given a conventional education for an upper class female of her time.

In the conflict between her parents - who disagreed politically and personally - she sided with her mother; Louise Auguste retained an ongoing close relationship with her brother, the king of Denmark, as well as with the Danish court.

Marriage edit

Her mother introduced her to the heir presumptive to the Danish throne, the future Christian VIII, and encouraged them to marry. Reportedly, Caroline Amalie fell in love with Christian, who found her attractive.

Christian had divorced his first spouse Charlotte Fredericka of Mecklenburg-Schwerin in 1810 on grounds of adultery. In 1814, he had just returned to Denmark after his abdication of the Norwegian throne. The same year, Christian and Caroline Amalie were engaged. The wedding took place in 1815.

Between 1816 and 1817, the couple lived in Odense, where Christian served as Governor of Fionia. Between 1818 and 1822, they undertook numerous trips through Europe together. They visited various resorts in an attempt to cure their inability to have children. Christian devoted himself to the sciences, mineralogy and geology in particular. While Christian became celebrated for his scientific interests, Caroline Amalie was a composer who wrote numerous piano pieces.[1]

The personal relationship between Caroline Amalie and Christian was described as harmonious and as an image of the contemporary ideal of marriage. Her acceptance of her spouse's infidelity was regarded as something suitable and appropriate within contemporary gender roles. Her amiable personality made her respected and well liked by the rest of the royal House, and she is described as a good stepmother of her stepson Frederick.

Queen edit

 
Anointing of Christian VIII and Queen Caroline Amalie on 28 June 1840 in Frederiksborg Palace Chapel. Oil painting by Joseph-Désirée Court (1841).

In 1839, when King Frederick VI died, Caroline Amalie, as the wife of Christian VIII, became Queen of Denmark. She was considered instrumental in the pro-German party on the matter of the duchies of Schleswig-Holstein.

Early on, Caroline Amalie was active within philanthropy. She founded the poor house Dronning Caroline Amalies Asyl in Copenhagen in 1829, the poor house Dronningens Asyl in Odense in 1836, the Kvindelig Plejeforening for sick and women in childbirth in 1843. Her charitable projects for poor orphans gave her the name "The Poor Children's Mother" and "The Royal Foster mother of the Little Ones". As hereditary princess and later as queen, she used her position to launch the charitable role as a role model for the female members of the nobility and upper classes, which called for upper-class women to be actively involved in society through philanthropy. By doing so, women found a public and political role acceptable to combine with the popular 19th-century role of a Christian wife and mother in Danish society. Her introduction of a new role model for women is considered to have had great impact on Danish society.

Caroline Amalie was a follower of the religious ideas of N. F. S. Grundtvig, whose movement she actively supported, such as the Grundtvigian priests P.O. Boisen and Peder Rørdam. In 1841, she founded an orphanage, Dronning Caroline Amalies Asylskole, whose school was inspired by the ideas of Grundtvig. She was not described as an intellectual herself, however she regarded it as a duty to introduce the representatives of art and literature at court and act as their supporter.

It is not clear whether or not she ever exerted any influence in state affairs. During the conflict between Denmark and the duchies of Schleswig and Holstein, her brothers, Christian August of Augustenborg and Frederick of Nør, came to be in opposition against Christian VIII and Denmark. This caused a difficult situation for Caroline Amalie, who was suspected for conspiring with her brothers against Danish interests, especially by the nationalistic liberals in Copenhagen. This made her unpopular and exposed to some hostility during the last years of Christian's reign.

Queen Dowager edit

Caroline Amalie became a widow in 1848 and survived her spouse for more than thirty years. She took up residence at Sorgenfri Castle north of Copenhagen, but due to ill health she preferred to spend winters in southern Europe. She also outlived her stepson by seventeen years. Hence she lived to see Christian IX become king with her niece Louise of Hesse-Kassel as queen. She was a godmother of two future Kings (Christian X of Denmark and Haakon VII of Norway) and a future Empress (Maria Feodorovna).

During her life as a queen dowager, she enjoyed more popularity than she did as queen. She continued with her charitable projects: in 1852, she took over as protector of the charitable women's society Det Kvindelige Velgørende Selskab after queen dowager Marie, and in 1863, she encouraged queen Louise to open the deaconess institution.

She died in 1881 and was buried at Roskilde Cathedral next to Christian VIII.

Ancestry edit

References edit

Citations edit

Bibliography edit

  • Bramsen, Bo (1985). Ferdinand og Caroline : en beretning om prinsen, der nødig ville være konge af Danmark [Ferdinand and Caroline: an account of the prince who was reluctant to be king of Denmark] (in Danish) (4th ed.). Copenhagen: Nordiske Landes Bogforlag. ISBN 8787439220.
  • Thorsøe, Alexander (1889). "Caroline Amalie, Dronning". In Bricka, Carl Frederik (ed.). Dansk biografisk Lexikon, tillige omfattende Norge for tidsrummet 1537-1814 (in Danish). Vol. III (1st ed.). Copenhagen: Gyldendalske Boghandels Forlag. pp. 388–391.
  • Dansk Kvindebiografisk Leksikon

External links edit

  • Queen Caroline Amalie at the website of the Royal Danish Collection at Rosenborg Castle
Caroline Amalie of Augustenburg
Cadet branch of the House of Oldenburg
Born: 28 July 1796 Died: 9 March 1881
Royal titles
Preceded by Queen consort of Denmark
1839–1848
Vacant
Title next held by
Louise of Hesse-Kassel

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Caroline Amalie of Schleswig Holstein Sonderburg Augustenburg 28 June 1796 9 March 1881 was Queen of Denmark as the second spouse of King Christian VIII between 1839 and 1848 Caroline Amalie of AugustenburgPortrait by Louis Aumont 1830Queen consort of DenmarkTenure3 December 1839 20 January 1848Coronation28 June 1840Frederiksborg Palace ChapelBorn 1796 06 28 28 June 1796CopenhagenDied9 March 1881 1881 03 09 aged 84 CopenhagenBurialRoskilde CathedralSpouseChristian VIII of Denmark m 1815 died 1848 wbr HouseSchleswig Holstein Sonderburg AugustenburgFatherFrederick Christian II Duke of Schleswig Holstein Sonderburg AugustenburgMotherPrincess Louise Auguste of Denmark Contents 1 Life 1 1 Early life 1 2 Marriage 1 3 Queen 1 4 Queen Dowager 2 Ancestry 3 References 3 1 Citations 3 2 Bibliography 4 External linksLife edit nbsp Portrait of the Queen Caroline Amalie in her youth 1816 Early life edit Caroline Amalie was the daughter of Frederick Christian II Duke of Schleswig Holstein Sonderburg Augustenburg and Princess Louise Auguste of Denmark Caroline Amalie s mother was the only daughter of Christian VII and his British wife Queen Caroline Matilde after whom she was named She was born in Copenhagen and lived there until 1807 when she moved with her family to Augustenborg She was given a conventional education for an upper class female of her time In the conflict between her parents who disagreed politically and personally she sided with her mother Louise Auguste retained an ongoing close relationship with her brother the king of Denmark as well as with the Danish court Marriage edit Her mother introduced her to the heir presumptive to the Danish throne the future Christian VIII and encouraged them to marry Reportedly Caroline Amalie fell in love with Christian who found her attractive Christian had divorced his first spouse Charlotte Fredericka of Mecklenburg Schwerin in 1810 on grounds of adultery In 1814 he had just returned to Denmark after his abdication of the Norwegian throne The same year Christian and Caroline Amalie were engaged The wedding took place in 1815 Between 1816 and 1817 the couple lived in Odense where Christian served as Governor of Fionia Between 1818 and 1822 they undertook numerous trips through Europe together They visited various resorts in an attempt to cure their inability to have children Christian devoted himself to the sciences mineralogy and geology in particular While Christian became celebrated for his scientific interests Caroline Amalie was a composer who wrote numerous piano pieces 1 The personal relationship between Caroline Amalie and Christian was described as harmonious and as an image of the contemporary ideal of marriage Her acceptance of her spouse s infidelity was regarded as something suitable and appropriate within contemporary gender roles Her amiable personality made her respected and well liked by the rest of the royal House and she is described as a good stepmother of her stepson Frederick Queen edit nbsp Anointing of Christian VIII and Queen Caroline Amalie on 28 June 1840 in Frederiksborg Palace Chapel Oil painting by Joseph Desiree Court 1841 In 1839 when King Frederick VI died Caroline Amalie as the wife of Christian VIII became Queen of Denmark She was considered instrumental in the pro German party on the matter of the duchies of Schleswig Holstein Early on Caroline Amalie was active within philanthropy She founded the poor house Dronning Caroline Amalies Asyl in Copenhagen in 1829 the poor house Dronningens Asyl in Odense in 1836 the Kvindelig Plejeforening for sick and women in childbirth in 1843 Her charitable projects for poor orphans gave her the name The Poor Children s Mother and The Royal Foster mother of the Little Ones As hereditary princess and later as queen she used her position to launch the charitable role as a role model for the female members of the nobility and upper classes which called for upper class women to be actively involved in society through philanthropy By doing so women found a public and political role acceptable to combine with the popular 19th century role of a Christian wife and mother in Danish society Her introduction of a new role model for women is considered to have had great impact on Danish society Caroline Amalie was a follower of the religious ideas of N F S Grundtvig whose movement she actively supported such as the Grundtvigian priests P O Boisen and Peder Rordam In 1841 she founded an orphanage Dronning Caroline Amalies Asylskole whose school was inspired by the ideas of Grundtvig She was not described as an intellectual herself however she regarded it as a duty to introduce the representatives of art and literature at court and act as their supporter It is not clear whether or not she ever exerted any influence in state affairs During the conflict between Denmark and the duchies of Schleswig and Holstein her brothers Christian August of Augustenborg and Frederick of Nor came to be in opposition against Christian VIII and Denmark This caused a difficult situation for Caroline Amalie who was suspected for conspiring with her brothers against Danish interests especially by the nationalistic liberals in Copenhagen This made her unpopular and exposed to some hostility during the last years of Christian s reign Queen Dowager edit Caroline Amalie became a widow in 1848 and survived her spouse for more than thirty years She took up residence at Sorgenfri Castle north of Copenhagen but due to ill health she preferred to spend winters in southern Europe She also outlived her stepson by seventeen years Hence she lived to see Christian IX become king with her niece Louise of Hesse Kassel as queen She was a godmother of two future Kings Christian X of Denmark and Haakon VII of Norway and a future Empress Maria Feodorovna During her life as a queen dowager she enjoyed more popularity than she did as queen She continued with her charitable projects in 1852 she took over as protector of the charitable women s society Det Kvindelige Velgorende Selskab after queen dowager Marie and in 1863 she encouraged queen Louise to open the deaconess institution She died in 1881 and was buried at Roskilde Cathedral next to Christian VIII Ancestry editAncestors of Caroline Amalie of Augustenburg16 Prince Frederick William of Schleswig Holstein Sonderburg Augustenburg8 Christian August Duke of Schleswig Holstein Sonderburg Augustenburg17 Countess Sophie Amalie of Ahlefeldt Rixingen4 Frederick Christian I Duke of Schleswig Holstein Sonderburg Augustenburg18 Christian Gyldenlove Count Danneskiold Samsoe9 Countess Frederikke Louise Danneskiold Samsoe19 Countess Charlotte Amalie Danneskiold Laurvig2 Frederick Christian II Duke of Schleswig Holstein Sonderburg Augustenburg20 Prince Christian Charles of Schleswig Holstein Sonderburg Plon Norburg10 Frederick Charles Duke of Schleswig Holstein Sonderburg Plon21 Dorothea Christina von Aichelberg5 Princess Charlotte Amalie Wilhelmine of Schleswig Holstein Sonderburg Plon22 Christian Ditlev Count Reventlow11 Countess Christine Ermegaard Reventlow23 Benedikta Margarethe von Brockdorff1 Caroline Amalie of Schleswig Holstein Sonderburg Augustenburg24 Christian VI of Denmark12 Frederick V of Denmark25 Princess Sophie Magdalene of Brandenburg Kulmbach6 Christian VII of Denmark26 George II of Great Britain13 Princess Louisa of Great Britain27 Princess Caroline of Brandenburg Ansbach3 Princess Louise Auguste of Denmark28 George II of Great Britain 26 14 Frederick Prince of Wales29 Princess Caroline of Brandenburg Ansbach 27 7 Princess Caroline Matilda of Great Britain30 Frederick II Duke of Saxe Gotha Altenburg15 Princess Augusta of Saxe Gotha31 Princess Magdalena Augusta of Anhalt ZerbstReferences editCitations edit Cohen Aaron I International Encyclopedia of Women Composers Bibliography edit Bramsen Bo 1985 Ferdinand og Caroline en beretning om prinsen der nodig ville vaere konge af Danmark Ferdinand and Caroline an account of the prince who was reluctant to be king of Denmark in Danish 4th ed Copenhagen Nordiske Landes Bogforlag ISBN 8787439220 Thorsoe Alexander 1889 Caroline Amalie Dronning In Bricka Carl Frederik ed Dansk biografisk Lexikon tillige omfattende Norge for tidsrummet 1537 1814 in Danish Vol III 1st ed Copenhagen Gyldendalske Boghandels Forlag pp 388 391 Dansk Kvindebiografisk LeksikonExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Caroline Amalie of Augustenburg Queen Caroline Amalie at the website of the Royal Danish Collection at Rosenborg Castle Caroline Amalie of AugustenburgHouse of Schleswig Holstein Sonderburg AugustenburgCadet branch of the House of OldenburgBorn 28 July 1796 Died 9 March 1881 Royal titles Preceded byMarie Sophie of Hesse Kassel Queen consort of Denmark1839 1848 VacantTitle next held byLouise of Hesse Kassel Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Caroline Amalie of Augustenburg amp oldid 1208424619, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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