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  1. Therese Charlotte Luise of Saxony-Hildburghausen (8 July 1792 – 26 October 1854) was queen of Bavaria as the wife of King Ludwig I. Oktoberfest was created in honour of their wedding and is still celebrated annually on Theresienwiese in Munich.

  2. Therese Charlotte Luise Friederike Amalie von Sachsen-Hildburghausen (auch Therese von Bayern; * 8. Juli 1792 in Seidingstadt; † 26. Oktober 1854 in München) war eine Prinzessin von Sachsen-Hildburghausen und durch ihre Heirat mit Ludwig I. seit 1825 Königin von Bayern.

  3. Therese Charlotte Luise von Sachsen-Hildburghausen was on the short list in 1809 to become the bride of Napoleon Bonaparte, but instead she was matched with Crown Prince Ludwig I. The festivities celebrating their marriage in Munich on October 12, 1810 was the first Oktoberfest.

  4. The future King Ludwig I of Bavaria married Princess Therese of Saxe-Hildburghausen on 12 October 1810 and the citizens of Munich were invited to attend the festivities on the field in front of the city gates. The wedding took place on the name day of the Bavarian King Maximilian I.

  5. 10 de feb. de 2024 · Genealogy for Therese Charlotte Luise of Saxe-Hildburghausen (Wettin, Ernestiner), Queen Consort of Bavaria (1792 - 1854) family tree on Geni, with over 255 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  6. Princess Therese Charlotte Luise Friederike Amalie of Saxe-Hildburghausen was the wife of King Ludwig I of Bavaria. She was born on July 8, 1792, at Jagdschloss Seidingstadt, the summer residence of the Dukes of Saxe-Hildburghausen, in Straufhain, Duchy of Saxe-Hildburghausen, now in Thuringia, Germany.

  7. 10 de dic. de 2014 · English: Therese Charlotte Luise of Saxony-Hildburghausen (more common as Therese of Bavaria) (8 July, 1792 in Seidingstadt (Castle in the duchy of Saxe-Hildburghausen) - 26 October 1854 in Munich) was queen of Bavaria. In 1810 she married the Bavarian crown prince Ludwig. The wedding was the occasion of the first ever Oktoberfest.