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Anne Christine of Sulzbach
Princess of Piedmont
Tenure15 March 1722 – 12 March 1723
Born(1704-02-05)5 February 1704
Palace of Sulzbach-Rosenberg
Died12 March 1723(1723-03-12) (aged 19)
Royal Palace of Turin, Turin
Burial
Basilica of Superga, Turin, Italy
SpouseCharles Emmanuel of Savoy, Prince of Piedmont
IssuePrince Vittorio Amedeo Theodore of Savoy
HouseWittelsbach
FatherTheodore Eustace, Count Palatine of Sulzbach
MotherMaria Eleonore of Hesse-Rotenburg

Anne Christine of Sulzbach, Princess of Piedmont (Anne Christine Louise; 5 February 1704 – 12 March 1723), also called Christine of the Palatinate, was a princess of the Bavarian Circle of the Holy Roman Empire and first wife of Charles Emmanuel of Savoy, Prince of Piedmont, heir to the throne of the kingdom of Sardinia. She died during childbirth at the age of 19.

Biography

Anne Christine Louise was born a Countess Palatine of Sulzbach.[1] She was the daughter of Theodore Eustace, Prince Palatine of Sulzbach (1659–1732), the head of a Roman Catholic cadet branch of Bavaria's Wittelsbach dynasty, and Princess Eleonore of Hesse-Rheinfels-Rotenburg (1675-1720), daughter of William, Landgrave of Hesse-Rotenburg.[2] Her parents had married in 1692, Anne Christine being their eighth child.[2]

Christine's older brother John Christian (1700-1733) succeeded their father as Prince Palatine, also becoming Margrave jure uxoris of Berg-op-Zoom: His son, Charles Theodore, Elector of Bavaria, was the last of the senior branch of the House of Wittelsbach.[2] Her older sister Francisca Christina became Princes-Abbess of Thorn and, later, of the more important immediate convent of Essen.[2] Christine was a first cousin of her husband's subsequent wife Polyxena of Hesse, Queen consort of Sardinia, of Caroline of Hesse, Princess de Condé, and of Christine of Hesse, Princess di Carignano.[2]

On 15 March 1722 at Vercelli, she married Charles Emmanuel of Savoy, Prince of Piedmont and later King of Sardinia as Charles Emmanuel III. He was the second son of Victor Amadeus II, Duke of Savoy, King of Sardinia and Anne Marie d'Orléans and had been heir apparent to the Savoyard throne since 1715 at the death of Victor Amadeus, Prince of Piedmont. The following year, she gave birth to a son who was created the Duke of Aosta. She died a few days later on 12 March 1723 at the age of nineteen in Turin. Her only child died in 1725 in his second year, thus she left no direct descendants. She was buried at Turin Cathedral and was moved to the Basilica of Superga in Turin in 1786. [citation needed]

Issue

Ancestry[2]

Family of Anne Christine of Sulzbach, Princess of Piedmont
16. Philip Louis, Count Palatine of Neuburg
8. Augustus, Count Palatine of Sulzbach
17. Anna of Cleves
4. Christian Augustus, Duke of Sulzbach
18. John Adolf, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp
9. Duchess Hedwig of Holstein-Gottorp
19. Princess Augusta of Denmark
2. Theodore Eustace, Prince Palatine of Sulzbach
20. John VI, Count of Nassau-Dillenburg
10. John VII, Count of Nassau
21. Countess Elisabeth of Leuchtenberg
5. Countess Amalie of Nassau-Siegen
22. John II, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg
11. Duchess Margaretha of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg
23. Princess Elisabeth of Brunswick-Grubenhagen
1. Countess Palatine Anne Christine of Sulzbach
24. Maurice, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel
12. Ernest, Landgrave of Hesse-Rotenburg
25. Countess Juliane of Nassau-Dillenburg
6. William, Landgrave of Hesse-Rotenburg
26. Philip Reinhard I, Count of Solms-Hohensolms
13. Countess Maria Elenore of Solms-Hohensolms
27. Countess Elisabeth of Wied
3. Landgravine Eleonore Maria Amalie of Hesse-Rotenburg
28. John Theodore, Count of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rochefort
14. Ferdinand Karl, Count of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rochefort
29. Countess Josine de La Marck
7. Countess Maria Anna Franziska of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rochefort
30. Egon VIII, Landgrave of Fürstenberg
15. Landgravine Anna Maria of Fürstenberg
31. Countess Elisabeth von Sulz

Titles, styles, honours and arms

Titles and styles

  • 5 February 1704 – 15 March 1722 Her Serene Highness Countess Palatine Anne Christine of Sulzbach
  • 15 March 1722 – 12 March 1723 Her Royal Highness Anne, Princess of Piedmont

References

  1. ^ Pas, Leo van de. "Pfalzgräfin Anna Christiane Luise von Sulzbach". Genealogics.org. Retrieved 1 December 2009.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Huberty, Michel; Giraud, Alain; Magdelaine, F. and B. (1985). ’’L'Allemagne Dynastique, Tome IV – Wittelsbach’’. France: Laballery. pp. 82, 141, 166, 202, 273, 310–311. ISBN 2-901138-04-7.

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