Princess Marie of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen

Marie of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen
Countess of Flanders
Spouse Prince Philippe, Count of Flanders
Issue Prince Baudouin
Henriette, Duchess of Vendôme
Princess Joséphine Marie
Josephine Caroline, Princess of Hohenzollern
Albert I, King of the Belgians
Full name
German: Marie Luise Alexandra Karoline
House House of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen
House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
Father Karl Anton, Prince of Hohenzollern
Mother Princess Josephine of Baden
Born 17 November 1845
Sigmaringen, Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen
Died 26 November 1912 (aged 67)
Brussels, Belgium

Marie of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen (Marie Luise Alexandrine Karoline; 17 November 1845–26 November 1912) was a Princess of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, later simply of Hohenzollern, and mother of King Albert I of Belgium.[1]

Family

Marie Luise was a daughter of Prince Karl Anton of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, Prime minister of Prussia and Princess Josephine of Baden, and as such a sister of Carol I of Romania and aunt of his successor, Ferdinand of Romania.

Marriage

Marie was considered as a potential wife to the future Edward VII of the United Kingdom.[2] Though she was considered "quite lovely" by his family, her Roman Catholic religion barred her from being a suitable consort.[2] She married on 25 April 1867 in Berlin with Prince Philippe, Count of Flanders, second son of King Leopold I of Belgium and Louise-Marie of Orléans.[1]

They had 5 children:

NameBirthDeathNotes
Prince Baudouin 3 June 1869 23 January 1891 (aged 21) died of influenza at the age of 21.
Princess Henriette of Belgium 30 November 1870 28 March 1948 (aged 77) twin of Joséphine Marie; married Prince Emmanuel, Duke of Vendôme.
Princess Joséphine Marie of Belgium 30 November 1870 18 January 1871 (aged 0) twin of Henriette; died as an infant.
Princess Joséphine Caroline of Belgium 18 October 1872 6 January 1958 (aged 85) married Prince Karl Anton of Hohenzollern.
Albert I, King of the Belgians 8 April 1875 17 February 1934 (aged 58) third King of the Belgians; married Elisabeth of Bavaria.

Princess Marie was an accomplished artist, even occasionally exhibiting her paintings at the Brussels Fair. She had a literary salon, which was the gathering place of many authors as well as a feature of Brussels social life for forty years.[1] She also demonstrated appreciation for music, on one occasion awarding a gold medal to the Zoellner Quartet after it performed for the Belgian royalty.[3]

Death

Marie Luise died in Belgium in 1912 at the age of 67, after suffering from pneumonia for several days.[1] She was buried in the Church of Our Lady of Laeken.

Titles, styles, honours and arms

Titles and styles

Honours

Ancestry

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 "Countess of Flanders Dead", New York Times (Brussels, Belgium), 27 November 1912
  2. 2.0 2.1 Hibbert, p. 41.
  3. Cariaga, Daniel, "Not Taking It with You: A Tale of Two Estates," Los Angeles Times, 22 December 1985; accessed April 2012.

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