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Karl Frederick, Prince of Anhalt Bernburg

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Predecessor
  
Victor Amadeus

Name
  
Karl Prince

House
  
House of Ascania

Successor
  
Victor Frederick

Spouse
  
Charlotte Nussler

Karl Frederick, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg
Reign
  
14 February 1718–22 April 1721

Born
  
13 July 1668 Bernburg, Anhalt (
1668-07-13
)

Issue
  
Elisabeth, Princess of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen Prince Frederick William Charlotte Sophie, Princess of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen-Ebeleben Princess Auguste Wilhelmine Victor Frederick, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg Fredericka Henriette, Princess of Anhalt-Kothen Prince Frederick of Bahrenfeld Prince Charles Leopold of Bahrenfeld

Father
  
Victor Amadeus, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg

Mother
  
Elisabeth of Zweibrucken

Died
  
April 22, 1721, Ballenstedt, Germany

Parents
  
Victor Amadeus, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg

Children
  
Victor Frederick, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg, Frederica Henriette of Anhalt-Bernburg

Grandchildren
  
Friederike Auguste Sophie of Anhalt-Bernburg

Karl Frederick of Anhalt-Bernburg (13 July 1668 in Bernburg – 22 April 1721 in Ballenstedt) was a German prince of the House of Ascania and ruler of the principality of Anhalt-Bernburg.

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He was the eldest son of Victor Amadeus, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg, by his wife Elisabeth, daughter of Frederick, Count Palatine of Zweibrucken.

Life

After the death of his father in 1718, the fifty-year-old Karl Frederick inherited Anhalt-Bernburg. His reign, which lasted only two years until his death, was unremarkable.

Marriages and Issue

In Bernburg on 25 June 1692 Karl Frederick married his cousin Sophie Albertine (b. Sonnenwalde, 2 October 1672 - d. Bernburg, 12 June 1708), daughter of George Frederick, Count of Solms-Sonnenwalde, by his wife Anna Sophia of Anhalt-Bernburg (sister of his father Victor Amadeus). They had six children:

  1. Elisabeth Albertine (b. Bernburg, 31 March 1693 - d. Arnstadt, 7 July 1774), married on 2 October 1712 to Gunther XLIII, Prince of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen.
  2. Frederick William (b. Bernburg, 3 September 1694 - d. Bernburg, 28 December 1694).
  3. Charlotte Sophie (b. Bernburg, 21 May 1696 - d. Sondershausen, 22 July 1762), married on 19 July 1721 to Augustus I Gunther, Prince of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen-Ebeleben.
  4. Auguste Wilhelmine (b. Bernburg, 3 November 1697 - d. Harzgerode, 22 June 1767).
  5. Victor Frederick, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg (b. Bernburg, 20 September 1700 - d. Bernburg, 18 May 1765).
  6. Frederica Henriette (b. Bernburg, 24 November 1702 - d. Kothen, 4 April 1723), married on 11 December 1721 to Leopold, Prince of Anhalt-Kothen.

From 1711 Karl Frederick began to live with Wilhelmine Charlotte Nussler (b. Harzgerode, 10 May 1683 - d. Gernrode, 30 May 1740), the daughter of a non-noble chancery counselor. They had two sons:

  1. Frederick ["Imperial Count of Bahrnfeld"" from 12 June 1723] (b. Harzgerode, 13 March 1712 - d. Gernrode, 8 September 1758). Born illegitimate, he was legitimized after the wedding of their parents.
  2. Karl Leopold ["Imperial Count of Bahrnfeld" since 12 June 1723] (b. Plotzkau, 1 July 1717 - d. Kassel, 3 October 1769).

Karl Frederick and Wilhelmine Charlotte married secretly in Bernburg on 1 May 1715 and Karl Frederick immediately tried to have his wife raised to the rank of countess by the Emperor. When Prince Victor Amadeus learned of his son's actions, he wrote to the Emperor on 15 November 1715 to prevent the elevation, and added a codicil to his testament dated 13 July 1716 denying the children of the union any succession rights. The Emperor approved this codicil one year later, on 15 July 1717.

The Emperor also sent a rescript to Karl Frederick dated 20 August 1717 instructing him not to call his wife princess or their sons princes. Nevertheless, after his father died in 1718, Karl Frederick obtained from the Emperor a patent to elevate his wife to the title Countess of Ballenstedt (German: Grafin von Ballenstedt) on 19 December 1719, and their two sons to the rank of Imperial Counts of Bahrnfeld (German: Reichsgrafen von Bahrnfeld) on 12 June 1723; this, however, without prejudice of the rights of the agnates. In 1722, the Reichshofrat forbade Karl Frederick's widow to use the princely title for herself or her sons.

However, on 16 November 1742, the Emperor Charles VII raised the Counts of Bahrenfeld to the rank of Princes of Anhalt-Bernburg with all rights of succession. Victor I, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg-Schaumburg-Hoym, protested, but the Emperor died in 1745. The Prince brought up the matter to the College of Electors gathered in 1745, but they declined to take up the matter in the electoral capitulation. He then brought the matter to the Reichshofrat, which ruled on 6 May 1748 by repealing the diploma of 1742 and forbidding the Counts of Bahrenfeld from calling themselves Princes of Bernburg or Princes of Anhalt-Bernburg, and allowing them only to call themselves Princes of Bahrenfeld. They died unmarried.

References

Karl Frederick, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg Wikipedia