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  1. Biography. Anne Christine Louise was born a Countess Palatine of Sulzbach. She was the daughter of Theodore Eustace, Prince Palatine of Sulzbach (1659–1732), the head of a Roman Catholic cadet branch of Bavaria's Wittelsbach dynasty, and Princess Eleonore of Hesse-Rheinfels-Rotenburg (1675-1720), daughter of William, Landgrave of ...

  2. Countess Palatine Christine (1546 – 1619). Philipp Ludwig of Pfalz-Neuburg (1547–1614), married Anna of Cleves (1552–1632), daughter of William, Duke of Jülich-Cleves-Berg. Their grandson was Philip William, Elector Palatine.

  3. Countess Palatine Francisca Christina of Sulzbach (16 May 1696 in Sulzbach – 16 July 1776 in Essen) was the Princess-abbess of Essen Abbey and Thorn Abbey. She led Essen Abbey from 1726 to 1776, the longest of any Essen abbess.

  4. Father. Theodore Eustace, Count Palatine of Sulzbach. Mother. Maria Eleonore of Hesse-Rotenburg. Anne Christine of Sulzbach (Anne Christine Louise; 5 February 1704 – 12 March 1723), also called Anne of the Palatinate, was the first wife of Charles Emmanuel, Prince of Piedmont. She died as a result of giving birth.

    • 5 February 1704, Palace of Sulzbach-Rosenberg
    • 15 March 1722 – 12 March 1723
    • Royal Basilica of Superga, Turin, Italy
    • 12 March 1723 (aged 19), Royal Palace of Turin, Turin
  5. Countess palatine by birth and by marriage Princess of Piedmont. Anne Christine Louise di Savoia (Wittelsbach) aka von Pfalz-Sulzbach (5 Feb 1704 - 12 Mar 1723)

  6. Anne Christine of Sulzbach, Princess of Piedmont (Anne Christine Louise; 5 February 1704 – 12 March 1723), also called Christine of the Palatinate, was a princess of the Bavarian Circle of the Holy Roman Empire and first wife of Charles Emmanuel of Savoy, Prince of Piedmont, heir to the throne of the kingdom of Sardinia.

  7. 18 de jun. de 2021 · Countess Palatine Anna Christine of Sulzbach was the first of the three wives of Carlo Emanuele of Savoy, Prince of Piedmont, the heir apparent to the Kingdom of Sardina, and, after Anna Christines death, Carlo Emanuele III, King of Sardinia.