Theresa Kunegunda Sobieska
Theresa Kunegunda Sobieska | |
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Theresa Kunegunda Sobieska | |
Electress of Bavaria | |
Tenure | 2 January 1695 - 26 February 1726 |
Born |
Wilanów, Poland | 4 March 1676
Died |
10 March 1730 54) Venice, Italy | (aged
Spouse | Maximilian II Emanuel |
Issue |
Maria Anna Charles VII, Holy Roman Emperor Philip Maurice Ferdinand Maria Clemens August William John Adolf Alois John Theodore Maximilian Emanuel |
House | House of Sobieski |
Father | John III Sobieski |
Mother | Marie Casimire Louise de la Grange d'Arquien |
Theresa Kunegunda (Polish: Teresa Kunegunda Sobieska, German: Kurfürstin Therese Kunigunde) (4 March 1676 – 10 March 1730) was a Polish princess, an Electress of Bavaria and of the Electorate of the Palatinate. She also served as Regent of the Palatinate in 1704–05.
Biography
She was a daughter of the Polish King John III Sobieski and Marie Casimire Louise de la Grange d'Arquien. Theresa Kunegunda Sobieska married Maximilian II Emanuel, elector of Bavaria, on 2 January 1695. She was mother of ten children by her husband, including Holy Roman Emperor Charles VII and Clemens August of Bavaria, Archbishop-Elector of Cologne, though only half of them survived till adulthood.
In 1704–05, following the evacuation of the Bavarian court to the Spanish Netherlands after the defeat at the Battle of Blenheim, she apparently was in charge of the government in the Stewardship of Munich of the Electorate of Bavaria as Regent Princess. However, when Theresa Kunegunda had found love letters of the Countess of Arco, a mistress of Max Emanuel, she left Munich to see her mother in Venice. The army would not allow her to return. Therefore, Theresa spent ten years in exile, only returning in 1715.
She rests in the Theatine Church in Munich.
Children
- A stillborn child (1695)
- Maria Anna Karoline (1696–1750), nun
- Charles VII, Holy Roman Emperor (1697–1745), King of Bohemia, and Elector of Bavaria
- Philip Maurice Maria (1698–1719), posthumously elected Bishop of Paderborn and Bishop of Münster as news of his death had not yet spread
- Ferdinand Maria Innocenz (1699–1738), Imperial Field Marshal
- Clemens August (1700–1761), Archbishop of Cologne, Prince-Bishop of Hildesheim, Bishop of Paderborn
- William (1701–1704), Prince of Bavaria
- Alois John Adolf (1702–1705), Prince of Bavaria
- John Theodore (1703–1763), Cardinal, Prince-Bishop of Regensburg, Bishop of Freising and Bishop of Liège
- Maximilian Emanuel Thomas (1704–1709), Prince of Bavaria
Ancestors
Marek Sobieski | |||||||||||||
Jakub Sobieski | |||||||||||||
Jadwiga Snopkowska | |||||||||||||
Jan III Sobieski | |||||||||||||
Jan Daniłowicz | |||||||||||||
Zofia Teofillia Daniłowicz | |||||||||||||
Zofia Żółkiewska | |||||||||||||
Theresa Kunegunda Sobieska | |||||||||||||
Antoine de La Grange d'Arquien | |||||||||||||
Henri Albert de La Grange d'Arquien | |||||||||||||
Anne d'Ancienville | |||||||||||||
Marie Casimire Louise | |||||||||||||
Baptiste de La Châtre of Bruillebault | |||||||||||||
Françoise de La Châtre | |||||||||||||
Gabrielle Lamy[1] | |||||||||||||
References
External links
- Teresa Kunegunda Sobieska at the Wilanów Palace Museum
- Teresa Kunegunda Sobieska in Venice at the Wilanów Palace Museum
Preceded by Henriette Adelaide of Savoy |
Electress of Bavaria 2 January 1695 - 26 February 1726 |
Succeeded by Archduchess Maria Amalia of Austria |