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  1. Known for. her patronage of the arts and literature. Parents. Bernhard I von Saxe-Meiningen (father) Elisabeth Eleonore von Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel (mother) Elisabeth of Sachsen-Meiningen (3 December 1681 - 24 December 1766) was a princess of Sachsen-Meiningen. Between 1713.

    • her patronage of the arts and literature
    • Abbess
  2. Princess Marie Elisabeth of Saxe-Meiningen was the only daughter of Georg II, Duke of Saxe-Meiningen, and she was notable as a musician and composer. She is best known in the clarinet community for her one-movement work, Romanze in F major, for clarinet and piano.

  3. Princess Marie Elisabeth of Saxe-Meiningen (23 September 1853 – 22 February 1923) was the only daughter of George II, Duke of Saxe-Meiningen, by his first wife, Princess Charlotte of Prussia. She was notable as a musician and composer. One of her most famous works is Romanze in F major for clarinet and piano.

  4. Elisabeth Ernestine Antonie von Sachsen-Meiningen (* 3. Dezember 1681 in Meiningen; † 24. Dezember 1766 im Stift Gandersheim) war eine Prinzessin von Sachsen-Meiningen und von 1713 bis 1766 Äbtissin des Kaiserlich freien weltlichen Reichsstifts Gandersheim .

  5. 1853 - 1923. Princess Marie Elisabeth of Saxe-Meiningen was the only daughter of Georg II, Duke of Saxe-Meiningen, by his first wife, Princess Charlotte of Prussia. She was notable as a musician and composer.

  6. "Elisabeth of Sachsen-Meiningen (3 December 1681 - 24 December 1766) was a princess of Sachsen-Meiningen. Between 1713 and her death in 1766 she was long-serving Abbess at the free imperial secular [quasi-monastic] foundation at Gandersheim ("Kaiserlich freies weltliches Reichsstift Gandersheim")."

  7. Elisabeth of Sachsen-Meiningen was a princess of Sachsen-Meiningen. Between 1713. Until her death in 1766, she had been the long-serving Abbess of the free imperial secular foundation at Gandersheim .