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  1. Juliana of Hesse-Eschwege (14 May 1652 – 20 June 1693) was a German noblewoman. In her teens she was brought up at the Swedish royal court as the future queen of King Charles XI of Sweden , her cousin.

  2. Juliana of Hesse-Eschwege was a German noblewoman. In her teens she was brought up at the Swedish royal court as the future queen of King Charles XI of Sweden, her cousin. However, on two occasions before the wedding Juliana became pregnant, and the engagement was eventually broken off.

  3. Birthdate: 1647. Birthplace: Eschwege, Germany. Death: June 20, 1693 (45-46) Netherlands. Immediate Family: Daughter of Friedrich von Hessen-Kassel, Landgraf zu Hessen-Eschwege and Eleonora Katharine von der Pfalz-Zweibrücken-Kleeburg, Landgräfin zu Hessen-Eschewege.

    • Eschwege
    • Eschwege, Germany
    • 1647
    • June 20, 1693 (45-46)Netherlands
  4. 15 de feb. de 2015 · Juliana of Hesse-Eschwege was supposed to be Queen of Sweden. She was brought up at the court of Sweden as the intended wife of the future Charles XI of Sweden, who was also her cousin as they were related through Catherine of Sweden.

  5. Hedwig Eleonora corresponded with her German relatives and often entertained them as guests: she raised her niece Magdalena Sibylla of Hesse-Darmstadt as her foster child, as well as her late husband's niece, Juliana of Hesse-Eschwege.

  6. Juliana of Hesse-Eschwege was a German noblewoman. In her teens she was brought up at the Swedish royal court as the future queen of King Charles XI of Sweden, her cousin. However, on two separate occasions before the wedding Juliana became pregnant, and the engagement was eventually broken off.

  7. German noblewoman (1652-1693) This page was last edited on 7 November 2023, at 15:16. All structured data from the main, Property, Lexeme, and EntitySchema namespaces is available under the Creative Commons CC0 License; text in the other namespaces is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply.