Ancestral Trails 2016 » Auguste Caroline Friederike Luise von BRAUNSCHWEIG-WOLFENBUTTEL (1764-1788)

Données personnelles Auguste Caroline Friederike Luise von BRAUNSCHWEIG-WOLFENBUTTEL 


Famille de Auguste Caroline Friederike Luise von BRAUNSCHWEIG-WOLFENBUTTEL

Elle est mariée avec Friedrich i Wilhelm Karl von WURTTEMBERG.

Ils se sont mariés le 15 octobre 1780 à Braunschweig, Niedersachsen, Germany, elle avait 15 ans.


Enfant(s):


  • Le couple a des ancêtres communs.

  • Notes par Auguste Caroline Friederike Luise von BRAUNSCHWEIG-WOLFENBUTTEL

    Augusta of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (Augusta Caroline Friederika Luise; 3 December 1764 - 27 September 1788) was the first wife of Frederick of Württemberg and the mother of William I of Württemberg. Like her sister, Caroline of Brunswick, Augusta had a scandalous personal life and an unhappy marriage.

    Princess Augusta was born in Brunswick, the eldest child of Charles William Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick and Princess Augusta of Great Britain, the elder sister of George III of the United Kingdom. She was named in honour of her mother, and within the family, she was generally called "Zelmira". Augusta was the eldest of seven children, and of her younger sisters, Princess Caroline, would marry George IV of the United Kingdom.

    Marriage
    On 15 October 1780, at the age of 15, Augusta was married in Brunswick to Prince Frederick of Württemberg, eldest son of Frederick Eugene, himself the youngest brother of the reigning Charles Eugene, Duke of Württemberg. As neither the reigning Duke nor his other older brother had any sons, Frederick's father (and then Frederick himself) was expected to succeed in time as Duke of Württemberg.

    That eventuality was however many years in the future, and the birth of a legitimate son to either of his uncles would end Frederick's hopes conclusively. Moreover, his uncle the Duke was not disposed to give any member of his family any role in affairs of government. Frederick therefore determined to make a career abroad. His sister Sophie was married to Tsesarevich Paul, future Emperor of Russia. In 1782, Frederick accompanied Sophie and her husband to Russia, following a Grand Tour of Europe that the imperial couple had undertaken. Pleased with the well-spoken and confident young man, the Empress Catherine II appointed Frederick Governor-General of Eastern Finland, with his seat at Viipuri.

    Augusta joined her husband in Viipuri. In the next five years, the couple would become the parents of four children. However, Augusta and Frederick did not have a happy marriage. During a visit to Saint Petersburg in December 1786, Augusta fled to the apartments of Empress Catherine to ask for protection. She alleged that Frederick was bisexual, that he had a coterie of young noblemen, and that he was violent towards her. A horrified Catherine gave Augusta asylum in her palace and sent word to Frederick that it would be best for him to leave Russia, at least for the time being.

    Sophie protested this treatment of her brother, and Catherine replied curtly, "It is not I who cover the Prince of Württemberg with opprobrium: on the contrary, it is I who try to bury abominations, and it is my duty to suppress any further ones." Augusta's father was less sympathetic, and he refused his daughter's plea for a divorce when she sent the request to him from Russia.

    Before he left, Frederick made it known through Sophie to the Empress that he regarded his wife to be as of "poor character" as she behaved with too much informality with servant-lads, grooms and aides, and that the "violence" she accused him of was only his insistence that she should behave with adequate reserve towards them, in keeping with what was regarded as suitable for a woman of her high rank. The allegation of bisexuality was never made known to him, but it is notable that Frederick later had a happy marriage, with no hint of either bisexuality (granted, of course, that as a bisexual man, he would have no problem in having sexual relations with a woman) or violence, with Princess Charlotte of Great Britain.

    After Augusta's father had refused to countenance a divorce, and with Augusta showing clear signs of proving her husband right in the matter of behavior with men of lower rank, Catherine found it necessary to make arrangements for her removal from the palace. She gave Augusta the use of one of her Imperial estates, Lohde castle, in Lohde (now Koluvere) in Kullamaa Parish to the south-west of Tallinn, Estonia. Augusta was put in the custody of Wilhelm von Pohlmann (9 April 1727 - 22 January 1796), a former hunt-master. Augusta quickly began a sexual relationship with her custodian, and soon became pregnant by him.

    On 27 September 1788, aged 23, Augusta went into premature labour with a stillborn child, followed by hemorrhaging. Pohlmann refused to send for a doctor or any other medical help, fearful that his illegitimate relationship to her would be exposed. Augusta died of blood loss. She was hurriedly buried in an unmarked grave in the church at Koluvere. Brief letters were then written to the Empress Catherine and to Augusta's father in Brunswick, blandly announcing her death and giving the cause as the breaking of a blood vessel. Interestingly, sightings of Augusta (or her ghost) were reported for several years in the vicinity of Lohde castle, which suggests some local belief of scandal, tragedy or foul play, but no sighting proved to be true. The facts of her death only came to light many years later, when her eldest son had the matter investigated and her body was exhumed. Augusta's story was fictionalized by Thackeray in The Luck of Barry Lyndon.

    She is buried in Kullamaa church. On her tombstone is the text: "Hic jacet in pace Augusta Carolina Friderica Luisa Ducis Brunsuicencis-Guelferbytani Filia Friderici Guilielmi Caroli Ducis Vurtembergensis et Supremi Praefecti Viburgiensis Uxor Nat. d. III. Dec. MDCCLXIV Denat. d. XIV. Sept. MDCCLXXXVIII"

    The castle and lands of Koluvere were afterwards granted to Count Frederik Vilhelm Buxhoevden.

    Issue
    By her husband, Frederick I of Württemberg

    William I of Württemberg (1781-1864), who succeeded his father as King of Württemberg.
    Princess Catherine (1783-1835), who married Jérôme Bonaparte.
    Princess Sophia Dorothea (1783-1784) died young.
    Prince Paul (1785-1852).

    By Wilhelm von Pohlmann

    A still-born child, September 27, 1788
    SOURCE: Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duchess_Augusta_of_Brunswick-Wolfenb%C3%BCttel

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Événements historiques

  • La température le 3 décembre 1764 était d'environ 3,0 °C. Le vent venait principalement de l'/du au nord. Caractérisation du temps: betrokken donker. Source: KNMI
  • En l'an 1764: Source: Wikipedia
    • 7 septembre » élection de Stanislas Auguste Poniatowski comme roi de Pologne et grand-duc de Lituanie
    • 25 novembre » couronnement de Stanislas II.
  • La température le 15 octobre 1780 était d'environ 16,0 °C. Le vent venait principalement de l'/du sud. Caractérisation du temps: zeer betrokken. Source: KNMI
  • En l'an 1780: Source: Wikipedia
    • 16 avril » la Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität (W.W.U.), l'université de Münster, est fondée à Münster, Rhénanie-du-Nord-Westphalie, Allemagne.
    • 29 mai » bataille de Waxhaws, pendant la guerre d'indépendance des États-Unis.
    • 2 juin » début des Gordon Riots, à Londres.
    • 7 octobre » victoire américaine à la bataille de Kings Mountain pendant la guerre d'indépendance américaine.
    • 4 novembre » début de la révolte de Túpac Amaru II.
    • 18 novembre » victoire de Túpac Amaru II à Sangarará.
  • La température le 27 septembre 1788 était d'environ 13,0 °C. Le vent venait principalement de l'/du sud-ouest. Caractérisation du temps: betrokken. Phénomènes météorologiques particuliers: noorderlicht. Source: KNMI
  • En l'an 1788: Source: Wikipedia
    • 2 janvier » la Géorgie ratifie la constitution des États-Unis.
    • 26 janvier » arrivée des premiers colons européens en Australie, à bord de la First Fleet qui accoste à Port Jackson.
    • 10 mai » tremblement de terre en l'actuelle Haïti.
    • 21 juin » le New Hampshire ratifie la Constitution des États-Unis.
    • 21 juillet » réunion des états généraux du Dauphiné à Vizille à la suite de la journée des Tuiles.
    • 26 juillet » l'État de New York ratifie la constitution des États-Unis et en devient le 11 État.


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