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Prince Albert of Saxe Altenburg

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Name
  
Prince of

Died
  
May 22, 1902

House
  
House of Wettin


Prince Albert of Saxe-Altenburg

Born
  
14 April 1843 Munich (
1843-04-14
)

Issue
  
Olga, Countess of Puckler-Burghauss and Freifrau von Groditz Marie, Princess Heinrich XXXV Reuss of Kostritz

Father
  
Eduard of Saxe-Altenburg

Mother
  
Luise Caroline Reuss of Greiz

Parents
  
Prince Eduard of Saxe-Altenburg

Spouse
  
Duchess Helene of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (m. 1891–1902), Princess Marie of Prussia (m. 1885–1888)

Grandparents
  
Frederick, Duke of Saxe-Altenburg, Duchess Charlotte Georgine of Mecklenburg-Strelitz

Great-grandparents
  
Ernest Frederick III, Duke of Saxe-Hildburghausen

Prince Albert of Saxe-Altenburg (Albert Heinrich Joseph Carl Viktor Georg Friedrich; Munich, 14 April 1843 – Serrahn, 22 May 1902) was a German prince of the ducal house of Saxe-Altenburg.

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Family and early life

Prince Albert was the eldest son (third in order of birth but the only one who survived to adulthood) of Prince Eduard of Saxe-Altenburg (youngest son of Frederick, Duke of Saxe-Hildburghausen) and his second wife, Princess Luise Caroline Reuss of Greiz.

He entered the Russian army early in life, and attained the rank of Major-General in this service, but subsequently exchanged it for the Prussian army, where he became a general of cavalry.

Marriages

He was first married in Berlin on 6 May 1885 to Princess Marie of Prussia, widow of Prince Henry of the Netherlands.

They had two daughters:

  1. Olga Elisabeth Carola Victoria Maria Anna Agnes Antoinette (b. Schloß Albrechtsberg, 17 April 1886 - d. Münster, 13 January 1955), married on 20 May 1913 to Karl Frederick, Count of Pückler-Burghauss and Freiherr von Groditz.
  2. Marie (b. Schloß Albrechtsberg, 6 June 1888 - d. Hamburg, 12 November 1947), married on 20 April 1911 to Prince Heinrich XXXV Reuss of Köstritz; they divorced in 1921 when Heinrich remarried to Princess Marie Adelheid of Lippe-Biesterfeld.

Albert was a conspicuous figure in Berlin society, and was a great favorite due to his "clever" mind, genial disposition, pleasant address, and enthusiasm as a sportsman. Marie died in 1888. Sources reported that the Emperor′s "arbitrary manners" became so intolerable to Albert and others, as they were used to the days of social courtesy under the old Wilhelm I.

Prince Albert became a Rechtsritter (Knight of Justice) of the Order of Saint John in 1900. He died on 22 May 1902 at Remplin, his death "sincerely regretted" by all the royal houses in Germany.

References

Prince Albert of Saxe-Altenburg Wikipedia