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Julie von Voss

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Julie von Voss
Countess Ingenheim
Julie von Voß, Gräfin Ingenheim, um 1785
Born(1766-07-24)24 July 1766
Died25 March 1789(1789-03-25) (aged 22)
SpouseFrederick William II of Prussia
FatherFriedrich Christian von Voss
MotherAmalia Ottilia av Vieregg

Julie Amalie Elisabeth von Voss (24 July 1766, Buch (Berlin) – 25 March 1789) was a German lady-in-waiting and a bigamous morganatic spouse of King Frederick William II of Prussia.

Life

She was the daughter of Friedrich Christian von Voss and Amalia Ottilia von Vieregg. In 1783, she became lady-in-waiting to the Prussian queen, Frederika Louisa of Hesse-Darmstadt. Julie was married to Frederick in a ceremony in the chapel of Charlottenburg Palace on April 7, 1787. She was given the title Countess Ingenheim.

Julie died of consumption.

See also

References

  • Theodor Fontane: Wanderungen durch die Mark Brandenburg. Band 4 (Spreeland) „Rechts der Spree“ – Buch: Julie von Voß