List of consorts of Holstein-Gottorp
- See Also: Dukes of Holstein-Gottorp
The Duchesses of Holstein-Gottorp were the consorts of the rulers of Holstein-Gottorp.
Duchess consort of Schleswig and Holstein in Gottorp, 1544–1713
Picture | Name | Father | Birth | Marriage | Became Duchess | Ceased to be Duchess | Death | Spouse |
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Christine of Hesse | Philip I, Landgrave of Hesse (Hesse) |
29 June 1543 | 17 December 1564 | 1 October 1586 husband's death |
13 May 1604 | Adolf | ||
Augusta of Denmark | Frederick II of Denmark (Oldenburg) |
8 April 1580 | 30 August 1596 | 31 March 1616 husband's death |
5 February 1639 | John Adolf | ||
Marie Elisabeth of Saxony | John George I, Elector of Saxony (Wettin) |
22 November 1610 | 21 February 1630 | 10 August 1659 husband's death |
24 October 1684 | Frederick III | ||
Frederika Amalia of Denmark | Frederick III of Denmark (Oldenburg) |
11 April 1649 | 24 October 1667 | 6 January 1695 husband's death |
30 October 1704 | Christian Albert | ||
Hedvig Sophia of Sweden | Charles XI of Sweden (Palatinate-Zweibrücken) |
26 June 1681 | 12 May 1698 | 19 July 1702 husband's death |
22 December 1708 | Frederick IV | ||
Duchess consort of Holstein-Gottorp, since 1713
Reigning Duchess consort of Holstein-Gottorp, 1713–1773 | ||||||||
Picture | Name | Father | Birth | Marriage | Became Duchess | Ceased to be Duchess | Death | Spouse |
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Anna Petrovna of Russia | Peter I of Russia (Romanov) |
27 January 1708 | 22 November 1724 | 4 March 1728 | Charles Frederick | |||
Sophie of Anhalt-Zerbst [1] |
Christian August, Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst (Ascania) |
2 May 1729 | 21 August 1745 | 17 July 1762 husband's death |
17 November 1796 | Charles Peter Ulrich | ||
Wilhelmina Louisa of Hesse-Darmstadt | Louis IX, Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt (Hesse-Darmstadt) |
25 June 1755 | 29 September 1773 | 15 April 1776 | Paul I | |||
Sophie Dorothea of Württemberg [1] |
Friedrich II Eugen, Duke of Württemberg (Württemberg) |
25 October 1759 | 26 September 1776 | 23 March 1801 husband's death |
5 November 1828 | |||
Louise of Baden [1][2] |
Charles Louis, Hereditary Prince of Baden (Baden) |
24 January 1779 | 28 September 1793 | 23 March 1801 husband's accession |
1 December 1825 husband's death |
16 May 1826 | Alexander I | |
Joanna Grudzińska | Antoni Grudziński | 17 May 1795 | 27 May 1820 | 1 December 1825 husband's accession |
27 June 1831 husband's death |
17 November 1831 | Constantine I | |
Charlotte of Prussia [1][2] |
Frederick William III of Prussia (Hohenzollern) |
13 July 1798 | 13 July 1817 | 1 December 1825 husband's accession |
2 March 1855 husband's death |
1 November 1860 | Nicholas I | |
Marie of Hesse and by Rhine [1][2] |
Louis II, Grand Duke of Hesse (Hesse and by Rhine) |
8 August 1824 | 16 April 1841 | 2 March 1855 husband's accession |
8 June 1880 | Alexander II | ||
Dagmar of Denmark [1][2] |
Christian IX of Denmark (Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg) |
26 November 1847 | 9 November 1866 | 13 March 1881 husband's accession |
1 November 1894 husband's death |
13 October 1928 | Alexander III | |
Alix of Hesse and by Rhine [1][2] |
Louis IV, Grand Duke of Hesse (Hesse and by Rhine) |
6 June 1872 | 26 November 1894 | 17 July 1918 husband's death |
minutes after | Nicholas II | ||
Victoria Melita of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha [3] |
Alfred, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (Saxe-Coburg and Gotha) |
25 November 1876 | 8 October 1905 | 17 July 1918 husband's accession |
2 March 1936 | Cyril I | ||
Leonida Georgievna Bagration-Moukhransky [3] |
Prince George Bagration of Mukhrani (Mukhrani) |
23 September 1914 | 13 August 1948 | 21 April 1992 husband's accession |
- | Vladimir I | ||
The usual understanding (sources include: Stair Sainty, Theroff) is that the heir is the non-dynastic son of Grand Duke Dimitri, only son of Grand Duke Paul, himself the youngest brother of Alexander III. This heir is non-dynastic in the Russian sense, but the House of Oldenburg had no full limitations against unequal marriages, and Schleswig, where the (once sovereign) Schloss Gottorf is located, was never part of Holy Roman Empire and under its jurisdiction. These heirs live in USA and have not staked a public claim to titles. If Grand Duke Dmitri's marriage with Audrey Emery is considered unacceptable to Holstein titular succession, the question that arises is which of the various Romanov branches will be accepted. Presumably, marriages with countesses and princesses are at least acceptable, and thus male-line heirs exist. However, if all marriages deemed morganatic by Russian standards are unacceptable in the Gottorp succession, the next in the line of succession is Anton Gunther, Duke of Oldenburg, who is the current head of the branch descending from Christian August, Prince of Holstein-Eutin, the younger brother of Duke Frederick IV. He already holds claim to the defunct Grand Duchy of Oldenburg. | ||||||||
Angelica Philippa Kauffmann | - | 21 June 1932 | 1 October 1952 | 21 April 1992 husband's accession |
10 February 2004 husband's death |
- | Paul II | |
Martha Murray McDowell | - | 15 June 1952 | 22 September 1979 | 10 February 2004 husband's accession |
INCUMBENT | - | Dimitri I | |
Duchess consort of Oldenburg-Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorp, 1773–1829
Main article: List of consorts of Oldenburg
Notes
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Also Empress consort of All the Russias.
- 1 2 3 4 5 Also Queen consort of Poland and Grand Duchess consort of Finland.
- 1 2 Also Titular Empress conosort of Russia.
See also
- Dukes of Holstein-Gottorp
- List of consorts of Schleswig and Holstein
- List of consorts of Holstein-Sonderborg
- List of Russian consorts
- List of Danish consorts
- List of consorts of Oldenburg
- List of Norwegian queens
- List of Finnish consorts
- List of Swedish consorts
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