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Name
  
Julie Voss


Died
  
March 25, 1789

Julie von Voss

Born
  
24 July 1766 (
1766-07-24
)

Father
  
Friedrich Christian von Voss

Mother
  
Amalia Ottilia av Vieregg

Spouse
  
Frederick William II of Prussia (m. 1787)

Similar People
  
Frederick William II of Prussia, Frederick William III of Prussia, Wilhelmine of Prussia - Queen of

Julie Amalie Elisabeth von Voss (24 July 1766, Buch (Berlin) – 25 March 1789) was a German lady-in-waiting and a bigamous morganatic spouse of King Frederick William II of Prussia.

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Life

She was the daughter of Friedrich Christian von Voss and Amalia Ottilia von Vieregg. Her uncle was chamberlain to the queen dowager. In 1783, she became lady-in-waiting to the Prussian queen, Frederika Louisa of Hesse-Darmstadt.

She was nicknamed "Miss Bessy" at court as an anglophile, not regarded beautiful or clever, but fascinated the king by refusing his advances. She was persuaded to "sacrifice herself for the country" and accept the king by her relative Count Finckenstein, who wished to replace Wilhelmine von Lichtenau, with the argument that she would be able to save the king from the bad company of his circle. She accepted on condition that the queen's consent should be gained to a left-handed marriage with the King to ease her conscience.

Julie was married to Frederick in a ceremony in the chapel of Charlottenburg Palace on April 7, 1787. She was given the title Countess Ingenheim. She was reportedly not happy about her new circumstances, always treated the queen with gentle respect and never tried to take on the role of queen.

Julie died of consumption.

References

Julie von Voss Wikipedia