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Maria Anna of Bavaria (1805–1877)

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Burial
  
Katholische Hofkirche

Religion
  
Roman Catholic

Role
  
1805–1877

Mother
  
Caroline of Baden

Name
  
Maria of

House
  
House of Wittelsbach

Maria Anna of Bavaria (1805–1877)
Tenure
  
6 June 1836 – 9 August 1854

Born
  
27 January 1805 Munich (
1805-01-27
)

Father
  
Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria

Died
  
September 13, 1877, Dresden, Germany

Spouse
  
Frederick Augustus II of Saxony (m. 1833)

Parents
  
Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria, Caroline of Baden

Siblings
  
Princess Sophie of Bavaria

Similar People
  
Amalie Auguste of Bavaria, Princess Sophie of Bavaria, Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria, Caroline of Baden, Elisabeth Ludovika of Bavaria

Princess Maria Anna of Bavaria (German: Maria Anna Leopoldine Elisabeth Wilhelmine von Bayern; 27 January 1805 – 13 September 1877) was Queen Consort of Saxony from 1836 to 1854.

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Biography

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Maria Anna was born in Munich, the daughter of Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria and his second wife Karoline of Baden. She was the identical twin sister of Princess Sophie of Bavaria, mother of Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria and Emperor Maximilian I of Mexico.

Marriage

On 24 April 1833 in Dresden, Maria married Crown Prince Frederick of Saxony, whose brother Prince John of Saxony was married to her sister Amalie and who had been widowed the year before. In 1836, Frederick succeeded his uncle Anthony as king, making her queen. There were no children from the marriage. King Frederick Augustus II died in 1854.

In 1836, during the great famine of Erzgebirge and Vogtland in Saxony, Maria Anna organized the first women committees to help, "Frauenvereinsanstalt der obererzgebirgischen und vogtländischen Frauenvereine" - this was in 1859 named to "Zentralausschuß der obererzgebirgischen und vogtländischen Frauenvereine" and existed until 1932. She constructed the chapel Gedächtniskapelle in 1855. She is known as the correspondent of the writer Ida von Hahn-Hahn (1805–1880).

Maria Anna died in Wachwitz, Dresden, aged 72.

Literature

  • Martha Schad : Bayerns Königinnen, Piper 2004 Martha Schad, drottning av Bayern, Piper 2004
  • References

    Maria Anna of Bavaria (1805–1877) Wikipedia