Marie Charlotte of East Frisia

Marie Charlotte of East Frisia
Marie Charlotte of East Frisia
Born10 April 1689
Died9 December 1761
Spouse(s)Frederick Ulrich of East Frisia
FatherChristian Everhard, Prince of East Frisia
MotherEberhardine Sophie of Oettingen-Oettingen

Marie Charlotte of East Frisia (April 10, 1689 in Berum – December 9, 1761) was a daughter of Prince Christian Everhard of East Frisia and the wife of Frederick Ulrich of East Frisia. As his wife, she was Countess of Kriechingen, as well as Lady of Püttlingen.

Biography

Marie Charlotte was the third eldest child of the Prince of East Frisia, Christian Eberhard Cirksena of East Frisia, and Eberhardine Sophie of Oettingen-Oettingen. She had nine siblings. From 1707, her father's cousin, Frederick Ulrich, Count of East Frisia, heir of Kriechingen and the lordships of Saarwellingen, Crieching, Puttlingen and Rollingen, courted her[1]. The wedding took place on April 10, 1709. The only child of the marriage was a daughter, Christine Louise (* February 1, 1710; † May 12, 1732), who married Count Johann Ludwig of Wied-Runkel (* May 30, 1705; † May 18, 1762) in 1726. The count died shortly after the birth of his daughter on March 13, 1710. After the death of her husband, Marie Charlotte managed the inheritance of her underage daughter until 1726[2]. Marie Charlotte later named a farm built in 1719 and the associated village of Luisenthal after her daughter[3][4]. After the House of Cirksena died out in the male line in 1744, Marie Charlotte and her sister Friederike Wilhelmine (1695-1750), tried in vain to take over the county. Instead, Frederick II of Prussia prevailed and incorporated East Frisia into his domain.

References

  1. ^ Thomas Schreiber: Der Norder Marktplatz und seine Geschichte bis heute. Ostfriesische Landschaft, Aurich 1994, ISBN 3-925365-79-6, S. 37.
  2. ^ Laurent Jalabert (* 1967), Julien Léonard: Les protestantismes en Lorraine : XVIe-XXIe siècle. Villeneuve d'Ascq, ISBN 978-2-7574-2449-0, S. 194.
  3. ^ FrauenSichtenGeschichte (Hrsg.): ... wegweisend. Mehr Frauenstraßennamen für Saarbrücken. Saarbrücken 2011. S. 12
  4. ^ Karin Maaß (* 1967): Frauenwege in Saarbrücken historische Stadtrundgänge. 1. Auflage. Saarbrücken, ISBN 978-3-9804481-2-3, S. 69.