Elle avait une relation avec Pius August Duke in Bavaria.
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Princess Amélie Louise of Arenberg
Early life
Marriage and issue
Ancestry
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Princess Amélie Louise of Arenberg
Amalie Luise von Arenberg, Herzogin in Bayern.jpg
Born10 April 1789
Brussels, Austrian Netherlands
Died4 April 1823 (aged 33)
Bamberg, Kingdom of Bavaria
BurialTegernsee Abbey
SpouseDuke Pius August in Bavaria
(m. 1807)
IssueDuke Maximilian Joseph
Names
French: Amélie-Louise Julie
HouseArenberg
FatherPrince Louis of Arenberg
MotherMarie de Mailly, dame d'Ivry-sur-Seine
Princess Amélie Louise of Arenberg, full German name: Amalie Luise, Prinzessin und Herzogin von Arenberg and full French name: Amélie Louise, princesse et duchesse d'Arenberg, (born 10 April 1789 in Brussels, Austrian Netherlands; died 4 April 1823 in Bamberg, Kingdom of Bavaria) was a member of the House of Arenberg by birth and, through her marriage to Duke Pius August in Bavaria, a member of the Palatinate-Birkenfeld-Gelnhausen line of the House of Wittelsbach. Amélie Louise was a grandmother of Empress Elisabeth of Austria through her son Duke Maximilian Joseph in Bavaria.
Early life
Born in Brussels, Austrian Netherlands, Amélie Louise was the daughter of Prince Louis of Arenberg (1757–1795) and his first wife, Marie de Mailly, dame d'Ivry-sur-Seine (1766–1789).
Marriage and issue
Amélie Louise married Duke Pius August in Bavaria, son of Duke Wilhelm in Bavaria and his wife Countess Palatine Maria Anna of Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld, on 26 May 1807 in Brussels. Pius August and Amélie Louise had one son:
Duke Maximilian Joseph in Bavaria (4 December 1808 – 15 November 1888)
After their marriage, the couple moved to Bamberg and their son Maximilian Joseph was born the following year. In 1817, Amélie Louise sent her only son to reside with his great uncle Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria, where he studied at the Royal Institute of Education. Amélie Louise did not see him until 1820. Shortly after returning from her second visit to Munich, Amélie Louise died in 1823 in Bamberg. She was interred in the burial crypt of Tegernsee Abbey.
Ancestry
Ancestors of Princess Amélie Louise of Arenberg
8. Léopold Philippe, 4th Duke of Arenberg
4. Charles, 5th Duke of Arenberg
9. Maria Francesca Pignatelli dei Duchi di Bisaccia
2. Prince Louis of Arenberg
10. Louis, duc de La Mark
5. Louise, comtesse de La Mark
11. Marie Anne de Visdelou, comtesse de Bienassis
1. Princess Amélie Louise of Arenberg
12. Louis de Mailly, comte de Rubempré
6. Louis Joseph de Mailly, marquis de Nesle
13. Anne Arbaleste, vicomtesse de Melun
3. Marie de Mailly, dame d'Ivry-sur-Seine
14. Emmanuel Dieudonné, marquis de Hautefort
7. Adélaïde Juliette de Hautefort
15. Françoise Claire d'Harcourt
References
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Duchesses in Bavaria by marriage
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