Maria Anna Sophia of Saxony | |||||
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Electress of Bavaria | |||||
Tenure | 9 July 1747 – 30 December 1777 | ||||
Born |
Dresden Castle, Dresden |
29 August 1728||||
Died | 17 February 1797 Fürstenried Palace, Munich |
(aged 68)||||
Burial | Katholische Hofkirche | ||||
Spouse | Maximilian III Joseph, Elector of Bavaria | ||||
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House | Wettin | ||||
Father | Augustus III of Poland | ||||
Mother | Maria Josepha of Austria | ||||
Religion | Roman Catholicism |
Full name | |
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Maria Anna Sophia Sabina Angela Franciska Xaveria |
Maria Anna Sophia of Saxony (Maria Anna Sophia Sabina Angela Franciska Xaveria; 29 August 1728 – 17 February 1797) was a daughter of King Augustus III of Poland and his wife Maria Josepha of Austria who became Electress of Bavaria.
In all, her parents had fifteen children; her most notable siblings were Frederick Christian, Elector of Saxony, Queen Maria Amalia of Spain and Maria Josepha, Dauphine of France, the mother of Kings Louis XVI, Louis XVIII, and Charles X of France.
She was married to the Bavarian Elector Maximilian III Joseph in 1747.
Having no children of her own, Maria Anna negotiated with Frederick II of Prussia after her husband's death in 1777 to secure Bavaria's independence against Austria and to support the succession rights of the Wittelsbach branch Palatinate Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld in Bavaria when the new Elector Charles Theodore attempted to cede Lower Bavaria to Austria. A secret treaty with Holy Roman Emperor Joseph II had been concluded. In exchange for Lower Bavaria, Charles Theodore was to receive the Austrian Netherlands (close to his ancestral domains), the Palatinate (already his patrimony), Jülich and Berg.