1671 - 1727
Christiane Eberhardine of Brandenburg-Bayreuth German Royalty
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Christiane Eberhardine of Brandenburg-Bayreuth was previously married to Augustus II the Strong (1693 - 1727).
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Relationship Statistics
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Married | 1 |
34 years, 7 months
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Total | 1 |
34 years, 7 months
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Details
First Name |
Christiane
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Middle Name |
Eberhardine
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Full Name at Birth |
Christiane Eberhardine of Brandenburg-Bayreuth
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Birthday |
19th December, 1671
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Died |
4th September, 1727
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Buried |
St. Nicholas Evangelical Church,Pretzsch an der Elbe
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Build |
Average
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Zodiac Sign |
Sagittarius
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Sexuality |
Straight
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Ethnicity |
White
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Nationality |
German
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Occupation |
Royalty
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Christiane Eberhardine of Brandenburg-Bayreuth (19 December 1671 – 4 September 1727) was Electress of Saxony from 1694 to 1727 (her death) and titular Queen of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth from 1697 to 1727 by marriage to Augustus II the Strong. Not once throughout the whole of her thirty-year queenship did she set foot in Poland, instead living in Saxony in self-imposed exile. Born a German margravine, she was called Sachsens Betsäule, "Saxony's pillar of prayer", by her Protestant subjects for her refusal to convert to Catholicism and her loyalty to the Protestant faith. Despite the allegiance of Christiane Eberhardine and her mother-in-law, Anna Sophie of Denmark, to Lutheranism, her husband and son, later Augustus III, both became Catholics, ensuring Catholic succession in the Albertine lands after a century-and-a-half.
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