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  1. Luisa de Stolberg-Gedern (en alemán, Luise zu Stolberg-Gedern; Gedern, 13 de octubre de 1764-Carlsruhe, 24 de mayo de 1834) fue una noble alemana miembro de la Casa de Stolberg por nacimiento, y por sus dos matrimonios duquesa de Sajonia-Meiningen y de Wurtemberg.

  2. Louise of Stolberg-Gedern (13 October 1764 – 24 May 1834), was a German noblewoman, by birth member of the House of Stolberg and by her two marriages Duchess of Saxe-Meiningen and Württemberg .

  3. Luisa de Stolberg-Gedern (1764-1834); desposó por primera vez en 1780 al Duque Carlos Guillermo de Sajonia-Meiningen; desposó por segunda vez en 1787 al Duque Eugenio de Wurtemberg. Carolina de Stolberg-Gedern (1732-1796); desposó en 1761 al Príncipe Cristián Alberto de Hohenlohe-Langenburg .

    • Príncipe Luis Cristián de Stolberg
    • Early Life
    • Marriage
    • Count Vittorio Alfieri
    • Later Life
    • Bibliography
    • Further Reading

    Louise was born in Mons, Hainaut, in the Austrian Netherlands (now Belgium). She was the eldest daughter of Prince Gustav Adolf of Stolberg-Gedern and his wife, Princess Elisabeth of Hornes, the younger daughter of Maximilian, Prince of Hornes. She had three sisters. When she was only four years old, her father was killed at the Battle of Leuthen.H...

    In 1771, Louise's younger sister (also a canoness at St. Waudru) married Don Carlos, Earl of Tinmouth, only son of the 3rd Duke of Berwick (great-grandson of King James II of England and VII of Scotland). Louise was said to be exceedingly attractive. With a need to find a bride for Charles Edward Stuart, the Jacobite claimant to the English and Sco...

    Count Vittorio Alfieri was born into a wealthy aristocratic family in Asti, now in Piedmont, in 1749. After several affairs with married women, he decided to devote himself to the writing of poetry and tragedies for the theatre.In 1776, during a stay in Florence, he came across Louise and was much taken by her. He did not follow up at this stage, b...

    After Alfieri's death, Louise's companion was the artist François Xavier Fabre. It seems unlikely that their relationship was a romantic one. Louise continued to live in Florence until 1809, when she was summoned to Paris by Napoleon during France's war with Britain. He asked if she had ever given birth to Charles Edward's child, hoping to find a l...

    Bongie, Laurence (1986). The Love of a Prince - Bonnie Prince Charlie in France, 1744-1748. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press. ISBN 978-0774802581.
    Douglas, Hugh (1975). Charles Edward Stuart. London: Hale. ISBN 978-0709148159.
    Douglas, Hugh (2003). Bonnie Prince Charlie in love. London: Sutton Publishing. ISBN 978-0750932752.
    Vaughan, Herbert M. The Last Stuart Queen. Brentano's, 1911
    Lee, Vernon (i.e. Violet Paget). The Countess of Albany. London: W.H. Allen, 1884. Full text.
    Mitchiner, Margaret. No Crown for the Queen: Louise de Stolberg, Countess of Albany, and Wife of the Young Pretender. London: Jonathan Cape, 1937.
    Vaughan, Herbert. The Last Stuart Queen. London: Duckworth, 1910.
  4. Hace 6 días · About this artwork. In the spring of 1772 Prince Charles Edward Stuart married Princess Louisa of Stolberg-Gedern. The couple settled in Florence where they were known as the Count and Countess of Albany. Louisa found herself bound to an embittered older man who was increasingly debilitated by alcoholism and illness.

  5. Louise de Stolberg-Gedern ( 13 octobre 1764 – 24 mai 1834 ), est une noble allemande, membre de la Maison de Stolberg et par ses deux mariages duchesse de Saxe-Meiningen et de Wurtemberg . Née à Gedern, elle est la deuxième enfant de Christian-Charles de Stolberg-Gedern et son épouse la comtesse Éléonore de Reuss-Lobenstein.

  6. 23 de sept. de 2023 · Louise Maximiliane zu Stolberg-Gedern. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. See also category: Louise of Stolberg-Gedern (1764-1834) and Augusta Louise zu Stolberg-Stolberg (1753-1835). Princess Louise of Stolberg-Gedern. wife of Charles Edward Stuart.