Christiane of Saxe-Merseburg

{{Short description|German noblewoman (1659–1679)}}

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| name = Christiane of Saxe-Merseburg

| image = Christiane von Sachsen-Merseburg.jpg

| caption = Christiane of Saxe-Merseburg, Duchess of Saxe-Eisenberg (probably in the allegorical representation of hunting goddess Diana), painted ca. 1678, now in the Kupferstichkabinett (Collection of Prints, Drawings and Photographs) of the Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden (Dresden State Art Collections).

| noble family = House of Wettin

| father = Christian I, Duke of Saxe-Merseburg

| mother = Christiana of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg

| spouse = Christian, Duke of Saxe-Eisenberg

| issue = Christiane, Duchess of Schleswig-Holstein-Glücksburg

| birth_date = {{birth_date|1659|6|1|df=yes}}

| birth_place = Merseburg

| death_date = {{death date and age|1679|3|13|1659|6|1|df=yes}}

| death_place = Eisenberg

}}

Christiane of Saxe-Merseburg (1 June 1659 – 13 March 1679), was a German noblewoman member of the House of Wettin and by marriage Duchess of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg.

Born in Merseburg, she was a child of Christian I, Duke of Saxe-Merseburg and his wife Christiana of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg.

Life

In Merseburg on 13 February 1677 Christiane married Duke Christian of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg. Both belonged to the House of Wettin: she was a member of the Albertine line while her husband belonged to the Ernestine branch. The couple settled in Eisenberg at the Christianburg Castle.Technically, she never became Duchess of Saxe-Eisenberg, because her husband only officially received these land as a ruler in 1680, one year after her death.

Two years later, on 4 March 1679, she gave birth to a daughter, named Christiane after her and later wife of Philip Ernst, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Glücksburg;{{CN|date=December 2024}} however, nine days later (13 March) she died of childbirth complications aged 19, probably from puerperal fever. She was buried in Merseburg Cathedral.{{CN|date=December 2024}} In her honour, her husband build the Castle church of St. Trinity (German: Schlosskirche St. Trinitatis) in the Christianburg Castle.

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References

  • [http://gso.gbv.de/DB=1.28/REL?PPN=004142527&RELTYPE=TT&COOKIE=U999,K999,D1.28,Ed3be5d81-231,I0,B9994++++++,SY,A%5C9008+1,,0,H12-23,,30-31,,50,,60-61,,73-77,,80,,88-90,NGAST,R190.232.81.204,FN Publications about Christiane of Saxe-Merseburg] in: VD 17 [retrieved 28 September 2014].

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Category:1659 births

Category:1679 deaths

Category:Noblewomen from the Holy Roman Empire

Christiane

Category:Albertine branch

Category:Deaths in childbirth

Category:Daughters of dukes

Category:House of Saxe-Merseburg