Ulrike Eleonore of Denmark
Ulrike Eleonore of Denmark (born September 11, 1656 in Copenhagen , † July 26, 1693 in Karlberg Castle near Stockholm) was a Danish-Norwegian princess and by marriage to Charles XI. Queen of Sweden .
Life
Ulrike Eleonore was a daughter of King Friedrich III. von Denmark and his wife Sophie Amalie von Braunschweig-Lüneburg . She was well educated and trained by her ambitious mother. In 1675 she was with the Swedish King Karl XI. engaged. As war broke out between Denmark and Sweden over the Skåne area in the same year , the wedding was postponed. After the peace treaty in 1680 she married and became Queen of Sweden as Ulrika Eleonora. Despite the political reasons for the marriage, the marriage was happy. Ulrika Eleonora had no political influence whatsoever in Sweden, where absolute monarchy was established in the year of her marriage. The queen took care of the poor and the sick. She was also a talented artist.
She fell ill at the age of 36. The doctor Johann Daniel Major tried to save her, but became infected and died too. The remains of Ulrike Eleonore of Denmark are in the royal burial church Riddarholmskyrkan in the Swedish capital Stockholm .
The Admiralty Church in Karlskrona is called Ulrica Pia after her .
progeny
Of their seven children survived:
- Hedwig Sophia (born June 26, 1681, † December 22, 1708); ∞ Friedrich IV. , Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorp († 1702)
- Charles XII. (June 27, 1682 - December 11, 1718), King of Sweden
- Ulrike Eleonore (February 2, 1688 - December 5, 1741), Queen of Sweden; ∞ Friedrich I , Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel, King of Sweden
ancestors
Frederick II, King of Denmark and Norway (1534–1588) | |||||||||||||
Christian IV. King of Denmark and Norway (1577–1648) | |||||||||||||
Sophie of Mecklenburg (1557–1631) | |||||||||||||
Friedrich III. King of Denmark and Norway (1609–1670) | |||||||||||||
Joachim Friedrich Elector of Brandenburg (1546–1608) | |||||||||||||
Anna Katharina of Brandenburg (1575-1612) | |||||||||||||
Catherine of Brandenburg-Küstrin (1549–1602) | |||||||||||||
Ulrike Eleonore of Denmark | |||||||||||||
Wilhelm the Younger of Braunschweig-Lüneburg , (1535–1592) | |||||||||||||
Georg von Braunschweig-Calenberg (1582–1641) | |||||||||||||
Dorothea of Denmark (1546-1617) | |||||||||||||
Sophie Amalie of Braunschweig-Calenberg (1628–1685) | |||||||||||||
Ludwig V of Hessen-Darmstadt (1577–1626) | |||||||||||||
Anna Eleonore of Hessen-Darmstadt (1601–1659) | |||||||||||||
Magdalena of Brandenburg (1582–1616) | |||||||||||||
Web links
- rosenborgslot.dk (Danish)
Individual evidence
- ↑ knerger.de: The grave of Ulrike Eleonore of Denmark
predecessor | Office | Successor |
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Hedwig Eleonora of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorf |
Queen of Sweden 1680–1693 |
Ulrika Eleonore |
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Ulrike Eleonore of Denmark |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Ulrike Eleonore of Denmark and Norway |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Danish princess, as the wife of Charles XI. Queen of Sweden |
DATE OF BIRTH | September 11, 1656 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Copenhagen |
DATE OF DEATH | July 26, 1693 |
Place of death | Karlberg Castle near Stockholm |