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Name
  
Princess Anna


Princess Maria Anna of Anhalt-Dessau

Born
  
14 September 1837Dessau (
1837-09-14
)

Issue
  
Marie, Princess Henry of the NetherlandsElisabeth Anna, Hereditary Grand Duchess of OldenburgLouise Margaret, Duchess of Connaught and StrathearnPrince Friedrich Leopold

Mother
  
Frederica Wilhelmina of Prussia

Died
  
May 12, 1906, Friedrichroda, Germany

Spouse
  
Prince Friedrich Karl of Prussia (m. 1854)

Children
  
Princess Louise Margaret of Prussia

Parents
  
Leopold IV, Duke of Anhalt, Princess Frederica Wilhelmina of Prussia

Similar People
  
Prince Friedrich Karl of Pr, Princess Louise Margaret, Frederica of Mecklenburg‑Strelitz, Princess Margaret of Connaught, Prince Arthur of Connaught

Princess Maria Anna of Anhalt-Dessau (14 September 1837, Dessau – 12 May 1906, Friedrichroda) was a princess from the House of Ascania. She was the third child of Leopold IV, Duke of Anhalt and Frederica Wilhelmina of Prussia.

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Family

Maria Anna's paternal grandparents were Frederick, Hereditary Prince of Anhalt-Dessau and Landgravine Amalie of Hesse-Homburg. Her maternal grandparents were Prince Louis Charles of Prussia (brother of King Frederick William III of Prussia) and Frederica of Mecklenburg-Strelitz.

Maria Anna was a younger sister of Frederick I, Duke of Anhalt and Agnes, Duchess of Saxe-Altenburg.

Marriage and issue

On 29 November 1854 she married her second cousin Prince Frederick Charles of Prussia. He was a grandson of Frederick William III of Prussia by his father Prince Charles of Prussia. They had five children:

Their marriage was unhappy. After the birth of their fourth daughter, Prince Frederick Charles reportedly beat his wife for not producing a son. According to one source, it was only by the entreaties of Emperor Wilhelm I that a separation never occurred.

Maria Anna was considered by contemporaries to be one of the loveliest women of her generation. She possessed a remarkable talent for music and painting, and often advised young girls when they first entered society. Maria Anna was almost completely deaf, which according to her friend Princess Catherine Radziwill, "caused her to show extreme timidity and embarrassment whenever she found herself in company". Radziwill went on to say however that "when [Maria Anna] was alone with you, and not disturbed by the noise of many conversations around her, she became quite charming, and really witty".

Later life

Her husband Prince Frederick Charles died on 15 June 1885. After his death, Maria Anna left Berlin for Italy, staying mainly in Naples, Rome, and Florence. Rumors soon emerged that Maria Anna contracted a morganatic marriage to Capt. von Wagenheim, one of her equerries.

In 1889, their only son Prince Frederick married Princess Louise Sophie of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg, a sister of Empress Augusta Viktoria. Maria Anna died on 12 May 1906 in Friedrichroda.

References

Princess Maria Anna of Anhalt-Dessau Wikipedia