Juliane von Hessen-Eschwege

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Juliane von Hessen-Eschwege (born May 14, 1652 in Eschwege , † June 20, 1693 in IJsselstein ) was a German noblewoman from the House of Hesse at the Swedish court. She should be wife of Charles XI. but had to leave the farm in 1672.

Life

Juliane was a daughter of Friedrich von Hessen-Eschwege (1617–1655) and Eleonore Katharine von Pfalz-Zweibrücken-Kleeburg (1626–1692), a sister of the Swedish King Karl X. Contemporaries described her as great beauty. She came to Sweden with the help of the influential queen widow Hedwig Eleonora of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorf to marry her cousin Karl when she was of legal age.

In 1672, while she was traveling in a carriage with the queen widow, labor began and she gave birth to a son, (Gustav Gustafsson Lillje). The father was not her cousin, however, but a married colonel in the life guard at the king's court, Count Gustav Helmer Lillje . The count had to go into exile, and Juliana was banished to the Lilienborg estate with her own servants.

A few years later, Juliana had another son, but this time the father was unmarried. It was Johann Marchand (1656–7 April 1703), a young secretary to the Dutch ambassador and son of a Dutch merchant. In 1679, Julian's cousin, King Charles XI, gave both of them permission to marry. Johann Marchand received the title of Baron von Lilienborg. The couple then moved to Haarlem in the Netherlands .

The two had other children:

  • Karl Friedrich von Lilienburg (1679–1729)
  • Eleonora von Lilienburg (1683–1707) ⚭ October 21, 1704 Johan Spiering (* November 6, 1672; † July 22, 1739), son of Francois Ewoutsz. Spiering and Elisabeth Maria van Someren
  • Heinrich Ferdinand (December 24, 1683– (?))
  • Juliana (born May 4, 1684; † November 24, 1726, Jever ), ⚭ 1707 Ulrich Friedrich von Weltzien , heir to Fischhausen Castle near Jever
  • Sophie Marie von Lilienburg (June 12, 1685– between 1725 and 1741) ⚭ Anders Luhr, Government Secretary of Stralsund and Bremen
  • Jacoba (July 10, 1686 - August 9, 1686)
  • Jakob Ferdinand (born May 21, 1688 - † August 28, 1688)
  • Wilhelm Jacob (* December 18, 1689; † before November 21, 1703)
  • Christina Francoise (7 May 1691 - 3 June 1691)

The male line of the Barons von Lilienburg died out with Baron Carl Friedrich von Lilienburg in 1817.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Johann Hinrich Pratje, Mixed historical collections , Volume 3, p. 150, digitized
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  4. Eberhard Michael Iba (Ed.): Hake Betken siene Duven. The saga of the Elbe and Weser estuaries (=  special publications by the men from Morgenstern , Heimatbund at the Elbe and Weser estuaries . Volume 16 ). 3. Edition. Men from Morgenstern Verlag, Bremerhaven 1999, ISBN 3-931771-16-4 , p. 201 .
  5. http://www.suku.fi/genos/52/52_81.htm
  6. ^ Knesebeck, Historisches Taschenbuch des Adels im Kingdom of Hanover , p. 193, digitized