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Princess Christine of Hesse-Eschwege
Duchess-Consort of Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel-Bevern
Tenure25 November 1667 - 23 April 1687
Born30 October 1648
Kassel, Germany
Died18 March 1702
Bevern
Noble familyHesse
Spouse(s)Ferdinand Albert I, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel-Bevern
IssueSophia Eleanora
Augustus Ferdinand
Ferdinand Albert II, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel
Ferdinand Christian
Ernest Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel-Bevern
Henry Ferdinand
FatherFrederick, Landgrave of Hesse-Eschwege
MotherCountess Palatine Eleonora Catherine of Zweibrücken

Christine von Hessen (30 October 1648 – 18 March 1702) was a German noblewoman, belonging to the Hessen-Eschwege branch of the Hessen-Rotenburg line of the House of Hesse. Through her marriage on 25 November 1667 in EschwegetoFerdinand Albert I, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1636-1687), she became Duchess-Consort of Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel-Bevern.

Life[edit]

She was born in Kassel as the second of six children of Frederick, Landgrave of Hesse-Eschwege[1] and his wife Eleonore Katharina von Pfalz-Zweibrücken-Kleeburg, sister of the future Charles X Gustav of Sweden. Little is known of her childhood. She spent her early years in Eschwege with her mother but after her father's death fighting for Sweden in the Second Northern War, his younger brother Ernest took over Frederick's share in the 'Rotenburger Quart'.[2] Christine's mother thus moved her children into dowager accommodation in the former Osterholz Convent in Bremen.[3] Christine's family pledged Schloss Eschwege as a dowry to her husband's family, who then held it until 1713.[4] The marriage produced nine children but was marked by Ferdinand's morbid jealousy, strange behaviour and violence.

After their marriage the couple moved into the castle in the small town of Bevern. Ferdinand showed a marked interest in culture - for example, he celebrated his wife's thirtieth birthday by commissioning a play to open a new "Comödien-Saal".[5] Christine worked on arts and crafts (an embroidered vanitas by her survives today in the Herzog Anton Ulrich-Museum) and collected a small library. Ferdinand also travelled, sometimes accompanied by his wife and mother-in-law. These trips included ones to Sweden in 1667 and 1670–71, the Imperial Court in Vienna in 1674-75 and frequent journeys to Eschwege. Christine and Ferdinand both moved into the former Osterholz Convent in 1681, then in the DomshofinBremen and finally from 1686 back in Bevern, where Christine remained until 1702, fifteen years after her husband's death.[6]

Issue[edit]

Bibliography (in German)[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Kittelmann, S. 18.
  • ^ Eckhart, S. 74–76.
  • ^ (in German) Gräf, S. 108.
  • ^ (in German) Kittelmann, S. 18.
  • ^ (in German) Gräf, S. 108.
  • ^ (in German)Gräf, S. 108.

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