Maria van Eicken
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Maria van Eicken | |
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Spouse(s) | Edward Fortunatus |
Noble family | van Eicken |
Father | Joost van Eicken |
Mother | Barbara of Moll |
Born |
1571 Brussels |
Died |
21 April 1636 Porta Angelica Monastery, Flaumbach Valley, near Treis-Karden |
Maria van Eicken (1571 in Brussels – 21 April 1636 in Porta Angelica Monastery, Flaumbach Valley, near Treis-Karden) was the wife of the Margrave Edward Fortunatus of Baden-Baden.
Life
She was born in Brussels as the daughter of Joost Van Eicken and Barbara De Moll.
On 13 March 1591 in Brussels, she married Margrave Edward Fortunatus of Baden-Baden. As she was not a member of the high nobility, she was not considered a befitting wife for a margrave and their children were never accepted as relatives by his cousin Margrave Ernest Frederick of Baden-Durlach. Nevertheless, their son William would inherit Baden-Baden.
Marie and Edward Fortunatus had the following children:
- William (1593–1677)
- Hermann Fortunatus (1595–1665)
- Charles Albert (born: 1598 in Kastellaun; died: 1626 at Hundschloss Castle, when he accidentally shot himself)
- Anna Marie Lucretia (born: 1592 Murano; died: 1654 in Kastellaun)
References
- Joachim Kühn: Der Roman der Marie van Eycken, in: Ehen zur linken Hand in der europäischen Geschichte, Koehler, Stuttgart, 1968, p. 105–123
- This article incorporates information from the equivalent article on the German Wikipedia.
Vacant Title last held by Princess Cecilia of Sweden |
Margravine consort of Baden-Baden 1591-1596 |
Vacant Title next held by Catherine Ursula of Hohenzollern-Hechingen |
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