Philippine Stüler

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Philippine Stüler (born August 24, 1784 in Heidelberg , † December 20, 1862 in Berlin ) was a German educator .

Life

Maria Philippine Francisca Stüler was a daughter of the clerical administrative councilor Benedikt Friedrich Albert von Mieg (1755-1829) and his wife Charlotte Söldner (1755-1830). The politician Arnold Friedrich von Mieg was her brother, whose daughter Caroline (1807–1880) married the architect Friedrich August Stüler in 1834 .

Grave of the Stüler couple

Philippine was the educator of the Duchesses of Leuchtenberg, one of them, Josephine von Leuchtenberg , later became Queen of Sweden, the other, Eugénie de Beauharnais , was the future Princess of Hohenzollern-Hechingen , at whose court she made the local (13 years younger) Personal physician Gottfried Wilhelm Stüler met and later married.

Philippine Stüler is buried with her husband in the Dorotheenstädtischer Friedhof in Berlin . The widowed Queen of Sweden had the tombstone erected for her former “educator and friend” Philippine by August Stüler.

literature

  • Martin Ernerth and Jörg Kuhn: The Dorotheenstädtische Friedhof. Prominent history in the center of Berlin. Berlin 2019, p. 64 and 173, ISBN 978-3-947215-49-2