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Maria Anna of Schwarzenberg
Margravine consort of Baden-Baden
Born25 December 1706
Died12 January 1755(1755年01月12日) (aged 48)
Noble family House of Schwarzenberg (by birth)
House of Zähringen (by marriage)
Spouse(s)
IssueElisabeth, Countess of Althann
FatherAdam Franz, Prince of Schwarzenberg
MotherEleonore von Schwarzenberg

Princess Maria Anna von Schwarzenberg (25 December 1706 – 12 January 1755) was a Margravine consort of Baden-Baden and Princess of Schwarzenberg by birth. She was the daughter of Prince Adam Franz von Schwarzenberg and Princess Eleonore von Lobkowicz.

She married Louis George, Margrave of Baden-Baden on 18 March 1721. Her future mother-in-law traveled to Vienna in order to seek permission from Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor. Permission was granted, and she married on 8 April 1721 at the Český Krumlov Castle [1]

Issue

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  • Princess Elisabeth Augusta of Baden-Baden (16 March 1726 – 7 January 1789); married on 2 February 1755 to Count Michael Wenzel of Althann, Imperial Privy Councilor; no issue.
  • Karl Ludwig Damian, Hereditary Prince of Baden-Baden (25 August 1728 – 6 July 1734); died in infancy.
  • Georg Ludwig, Hereditary Prince of Baden-Baden (11 August 1736 – 11 March 1737); died in infancy.
  • Princess Johanna of Baden-Baden (28 April 1737 – 29 April 1737); died in infancy.

References

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  1. ^ Gump, Margaret (1974). Adalbert Stifter. New York: Twayne Publishers. p. 16. ISBN 9780805728644.
Vacant
Title last held by
Sibylle of Saxe-Lauenburg Margravine consort of Baden-Baden
18 March 1721 – 12 January 1755 Vacant
Title next held by
Maria Anna Josepha of Bavaria


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