Elisabeth Marie von Münsterberg-Oels
Elisabeth Marie von Oels (born May 11, 1625 in Oels ; † March 17, 1686 there ) was Duchess of Oels . She came from the Münsterberg branch of the Bohemian noble family Podiebrad .
Life
Elisabeth Marie was the only child of Duke Karl Friedrich von Münsterberg-Oels (1593–1647) from his first marriage to Anna Sophia (1598–1641), daughter of Duke Friedrich Wilhelm I of Saxe-Weimar . Since her father had no male offspring, he tried to get Elisabeth Marie to follow him as the reigning Duchess of Oels. As early as 1638 he had declared the duchy to be a "fief of women".
On May 1, 1647, Elisabeth Marie married Duke Silvius Nimrod von Württemberg-Juliusburg in Oels . Her father died on May 31 of this year as the last of his gender in the male line. Since the Duchy of Oels was a fiefdom of the crown of Bohemia , which was to be withdrawn as a settled fief when the last duke died , Emperor Ferdinand III raised. in his capacity as King of Bohemia objected to the transfer to Elisabeth Maria. Finally, in 1648, with a settlement, the Moravian rule of Jaispitz was ceded to the emperor and the duke couple and their descendants were given the duchy of Oels again, whereby the ducal sovereign rights were reduced. The Moravian domination of Sternberg remained in family ownership.
In 1652 the duke couple donated the Order of the Skull . After the death of her husband, Elisabeth Marie, together with Duke Christian von Brieg and his half-brother Baron August von Liegnitz (1627–1679), became regent of Oels and the guardian of their four underage sons. The older sons divided the land after they came of age in 1672 and Elisabeth Marie also resigned from the guardianship of her youngest son the following year.
progeny
The marriage of Duchess Elisabeth-Marie with Silvius Nimrod von Württemberg-Juliusburg resulted in:
- Karl Ferdinand (1650–1669)
- Anna Sophie (1650–1669)
- Silvius II. Friedrich (1651–1697), Duke of Württemberg-Oels
- ⚭ 1672 Eleonore Charlotte von Württemberg-Mömpelgard (1656–1743)
- Christian Ulrich I (1652–1704), Duke of Württemberg- Bernstadt
- ⚭ 1. 1672 Anna Elisabeth of Anhalt-Bernburg (1647–1680)
- ⚭ 2. 1683 Sibylle Marie of Saxony-Merseburg (1667–1693)
- ⚭ 3. 1695 Sophie Wilhelmine of East Frisia (1659–1698)
- ⚭ 4. 1700 Sophie von Mecklenburg-Güstrow (1662–1738)
- Julius Siegmund (1653–1684), Duke of Württemberg-Juliusburg
- ⚭ 1677 Anna Sophie of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (1647–1726)
- Kunigunde Juliana (* / † 1655)
- Silvius (* / † 1660)
literature
- Karl Friedrich Pauli : General Prussian state history of the associated kingdom, electorate and all duchies, principalities, counties and lordships [...]. Volume 7. Francke, Halle 1767 ( digitized version) , p. 559 f.
- Ludwig Petry , Josef Joachim Menzel (ed.): History of Silesia. Volume 2: The Habsburg Period 1526–1740. 3rd, unchanged edition. Thorbecke, Stuttgart 2000, ISBN 3-7995-6342-3 , pp. 62f. and 67.
- Gerhard Raff : Hie good Wirtemberg all the way. Volume 2: The House of Württemberg from Duke Friedrich I to Duke Eberhard III. With the Stuttgart, Mömpelgard, Weiltingen, Neuenstadt am Kocher, Neuenbürg and Oels lines in Silesia. 4th edition. Landhege, Schwaigern 2014, ISBN 978-3-943066-12-8 , pp. 662-671.
- Hugo Weczerka (Hrsg.): Handbook of the historical places . Volume: Silesia (= Kröner's pocket edition . Volume 316). Kröner, Stuttgart 1977, ISBN 3-520-31601-3 , p. LXIV, 19 and 369 and family tables on p. 602 f.
- L. Wiesner: On the history of the dukes of Oels, Württemberg line, namely Carl Friedrichs von Oels and Carls von Bernstadt. In: Journal of the Association for History and Antiquity of Silesia . Volume 4, 1862 ( digitized version ), p. 170 f.
- Jan Županič: Württemberkové v Olešnici. In: Studia zachodne 13, 2011, pp. 49-64.
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SURNAME | Elisabeth Marie von Münsterberg-Oels |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Elisabeth Marie von Oels |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Duchess of Munsterberg von Oels |
DATE OF BIRTH | May 11, 1625 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Oils |
DATE OF DEATH | March 17, 1686 |
Place of death | Oils |