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Henrietta of Nassau-Weilburg

Princess Henrietta
Henriette Alexandrine Nassau Weilburg 1797 1829.jpg
Duchess of Teschen
Tenure 1822-1829
Born (1797-10-30)30 October 1797
Palace Ermitage, Bayreuth,
Kingdom of Prussia
Died 29 December 1829(1829-12-29) (aged 32)
Vienna, Austrian Empire
Burial Imperial Crypt, Austrian Empire
Spouse Archduke Charles, Duke of Teschen
Issue
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Maria Theresa, Queen of the Two Sicilies
Archduke Albrecht, Duke of Teschen
Archduke Karl Ferdinand
Archduke Friedrich Ferdinand
Archduchess Maria Karoline
Archduke Wilhelm Franz
Full name
Henrietta Alexandrine Friederike Wilhelmine
House Nassau-Weilburg
Father Frederick William, Prince of Nassau-Weilburg
Mother Burgravine Louise Isabelle of Kirchberg
Religion Calvinism
Full name
Henrietta Alexandrine Friederike Wilhelmine

Henrietta Alexandrine Friederike Wilhelmine of Nassau-Weilburg, then of Nassau (areas now part of Germany) (30 October 1797 Palace Ermitage, Bayreuth – 29 December 1829, Vienna) was the wife of Archduke Charles, Duke of Teschen. Her husband was a notable general of the Napoleonic Wars and victor of the Battle of Aspern-Essling against Napoleon I of France.

Henrietta was the youngest daughter of Frederick William of Nassau-Weilburg (1768–1816) and his wife Burgravine Louise Isabelle of Kirchberg. Her paternal grandparents were Karl Christian of Nassau-Weilburg and Princess Wilhelmine Carolina of Orange-Nassau.

Wilhelmine Carolina was a daughter of William IV, Prince of Orange and Anne, Princess Royal. Anne was in turn the eldest daughter of George II of Great Britain and Caroline of Ansbach.

On 15 September/17 September 1815 in Weilburg, Henrietta married Archduke Charles of Austria. The bride was almost eighteen years old and the groom forty-four. Her husband was a son of Leopold II, Holy Roman Emperor and Maria Louisa of Spain. However he had been adopted and raised by his childless aunt Marie Christine of Austria and her husband Albert of Saxe-Teschen. He was the heir to the Duchy of Teschen and would succeed in 1822. This marriage was a very happy one.


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