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Elisabeth of Württemberg (Elisabeth Wilhelmine Luise; 21 April 1767 – 18 February 1790) was a duchess of Württemberg by birth and an archduchess of Austria by her marriage to Archduke Francis of Austria.

Duchess Elisabeth
Born21 April 1767
Treptow an der Rega, Pomerania, Kingdom of Prussia
Died18 February 1790 (aged 22)
Vienna, Archduchy of Austria, Holy Roman Empire
Burial
Spouse

(m. 1788)
IssueArchduchess Ludovika Elisabeth
Names
Elisabeth Wilhelmine Luise
HouseWürttemberg
FatherFrederick II Eugene, Duke of Württemberg
MotherPrincess Sophia Dorothea of Brandenburg-Schwedt
ReligionRoman Catholicism
prev. Lutheranism

Life

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Elisabeth Wilhelmine Luise was born on 21 April 1767, in Treptow an der Rega, Province of Pomerania (present-day Trzebiatów, Poland) as the third daughter and eighth child of Frederick II Eugene, Duke of Württemberg and his wife, born Princess Friederike of Brandenburg-Schwedt.

At the age of fifteen, she was summoned by the Holy Roman Emperor, Joseph II, to Vienna.[citation needed] There, she was educated in a convent of the Salesian sisters converted to Roman Catholicism in anticipation for her marriage to Joseph's nephew Francis, the son of his heir presumptive Leopold. They were married in Vienna on 6 January 1788. At this time, Emperor Joseph was in ill health; the young archduchess became close to the emperor and brightened his last years with her youthful charm.[citation needed]

At the end of 1789, Elisabeth became pregnant; however, her condition was very delicate. On 15 February 1790, after attending the anointing of the sick for the dying emperor, Elisabeth fainted. On the night of 18 February, after a twenty-four-hour delivery, she prematurely gave birth to Archduchess Ludovika Elisabeth, who lived for sixteen months. Despite an emergency operation to save her life, Elisabeth did not survive and was buried in the Imperial Crypt.

Issue

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Archives

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Elisabeth's letters to her parents, Frederick II Eugene, Duke of Württemberg and Princess Friederike of Brandenburg-Schwedt, written between 1780 and 1790, are preserved in the State Archive of Stuttgart (Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart) in Stuttgart, Germany.[1][2] Elisabeth's letters to her brother, Charles Frederick Henry of Württemberg, are also preserved in the State Archive of Stuttgart.[3]

Ancestry

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References

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  1. ^ "Briefe der Prinzessin Elisabeth an ihre Eltern, Herzog Friedrich Eugen und Herzogin Sophie Dorothee 1780-1790". Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart. Retrieved 22 November 2021.
  • ^ "1. Briefe der Prinzessin Elisabeth an ihre Eltern, Herzog Friedrich Eugen und Herzogin Sophie Dorothee 1780-1790". Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart. Retrieved 22 November 2021.
  • ^ "2. Briefe der Prinzessin Elisabeth an ihren Bruder Karl Friedrich Heinrich und 1 Schreiben ihres Gemahles und 2 weitere an den Prinzen über deren Tod 1782-1790". Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart. Retrieved 22 November 2021.

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