Margravine Albertine Friederike of Baden-Durlach

Mother of King Adolf Frederick of Sweden
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Margravine Albertine Friederike of Baden-Durlach
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Margravine Albertine Friederike of Baden-Durlach

Summary

Margravine Albertine Friederike of Baden-Durlach is a human[1]. Her place of birth was Durlach[2]. She was born on July 3, 1682[3]. She passed away in Hamburg[4]. She died on December 22, 1755[5]. She ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (37 views/month, #7,264 of 1,000,298).[6]

Key Facts

  • Margravine Albertine Friederike of Baden-Durlach was born in Durlach[2].
  • Margravine Albertine Friederike of Baden-Durlach died in Hamburg[4].
  • Margravine Albertine Friederike of Baden-Durlach was born on July 3, 1682[3].
  • Margravine Albertine Friederike of Baden-Durlach died on December 22, 1755[5].
  • Burial took place at Lübeck Cathedral[7].
  • Margravine Albertine Friederike of Baden-Durlach's father was Frederick VII, Margrave of Baden-Durlach[8].
  • Margravine Albertine Friederike of Baden-Durlach's mother was Augusta Maria of Holstein-Gottorp[9].
  • Among Margravine Albertine Friederike of Baden-Durlach's spouses was Christian August of Holstein-Gottorp, Prince of Eutin[10].
  • A child of Margravine Albertine Friederike of Baden-Durlach was Adolf Fredrik of Sweden[11].
  • A child of Margravine Albertine Friederike of Baden-Durlach was Prince Georg Ludwig of Holstein-Gottorp[12].
  • A child of Margravine Albertine Friederike of Baden-Durlach was Joanna Elisabeth of Holstein-Gottorp[13].
  • A child of Margravine Albertine Friederike of Baden-Durlach was Frederick August I, Duke of Oldenburg[14].
  • A child of Margravine Albertine Friederike of Baden-Durlach was Charles Augustus of Holstein-Gottorp[15].
  • A child of Margravine Albertine Friederike of Baden-Durlach was Anne of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorp[16].
  • Margravine Albertine Friederike of Baden-Durlach held citizenship in Germany[17].
  • Margravine Albertine Friederike of Baden-Durlach is recorded as female[18].
  • Margravine Albertine Friederike of Baden-Durlach's instance of is recorded as human[19].
  • Margravine Albertine Friederike of Baden-Durlach's family is recorded as House of Zähringen[20].
  • Margravine Albertine Friederike of Baden-Durlach's noble title is recorded as princess[21].
  • Margravine Albertine Friederike of Baden-Durlach's Commons category is recorded as Albertine Frederica of Baden-Durlach[22].
  • Margravine Albertine Friederike of Baden-Durlach's given name is recorded as Albertine[23].
  • Margravine Albertine Friederike of Baden-Durlach's given name is recorded as Frederikke[24].
  • Margravine Albertine Friederike of Baden-Durlach's depicted by is recorded as Albertina Fredrika (1682-1755), prinsessa av Baden-Durlach, hertiginna av Holstein-Gottorp, g.m. Kristian August, hertig av Holstein-Gottorp[25].
  • Margravine Albertine Friederike of Baden-Durlach's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as German[26].
  • Margravine Albertine Friederike of Baden-Durlach's name in native language is recorded as {'lang': 'de', 'text': 'Albertine Friederike von Baden-Durlach'}[27].

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Origins and Family

Born in Durlach[2], Margravine Albertine Friederike of Baden-Durlach… she was born on July 3, 1682[3]. Her father was Frederick VII, Margrave of Baden-Durlach[8]. Her mother was Augusta Maria of Holstein-Gottorp[9].

Personal Life

Among Margravine Albertine Friederike of Baden-Durlach's spouses was Christian August of Holstein-Gottorp, Prince of Eutin[10]. Children include Adolf Fredrik of Sweden[11], a monarch[28], 1710–1771[29], of Sweden[30], awarded the Royal Order of the Seraphim[31]; Prince Georg Ludwig of Holstein-Gottorp[12], a military personnel[32], 1719–1763[33], of Germany[34], awarded the Knight of the Order of St. Alexander Nevsky[35]; Joanna Elisabeth of Holstein-Gottorp[13], a regent[36], 1712–1760[37], of Holy Roman Empire[38], awarded the Order of Saint Catherine[39]; Frederick August I, Duke of Oldenburg[14], a ruler[40], 1711–1785[41], of Duchy of Oldenburg[42], awarded the Order of St. Andrew[43]; Charles Augustus of Holstein-Gottorp[15], 1706–1727[44], of Germany[45], awarded the Order of St. Andrew[46]; and Anne of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorp[16], 1709–1758[47], of Germany[48].

Death and Burial

Margravine Albertine Friederike of Baden-Durlach died on December 22, 1755[5]. She died in Hamburg[4]. She is buried at Lübeck Cathedral[7].

Why It Matters

Margravine Albertine Friederike of Baden-Durlach ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (37 views/month, #7,264 of 1,000,298).[6] She has Wikipedia articles in 18 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[49] She is known by 11 alternative names across languages and contexts.[50]

FAQs

Where was Margravine Albertine Friederike of Baden-Durlach born?

Margravine Albertine Friederike of Baden-Durlach was born in Durlach[2].

Where did Margravine Albertine Friederike of Baden-Durlach die?

Margravine Albertine Friederike of Baden-Durlach passed away in Hamburg[4].

Who were Margravine Albertine Friederike of Baden-Durlach's parents?

Margravine Albertine Friederike of Baden-Durlach's father was Frederick VII, Margrave of Baden-Durlach[8]. Margravine Albertine Friederike of Baden-Durlach's mother was Augusta Maria of Holstein-Gottorp[9].

Who was Margravine Albertine Friederike of Baden-Durlach married to?

Margravine Albertine Friederike of Baden-Durlach's spouses include Christian August of Holstein-Gottorp, Prince of Eutin[10].

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Class ancestry

  1. [1] . Wikidata. wikidata.org.

Aggregate / graph-position facts

  1. [6] . Wikimedia Foundation. dumps.wikimedia.org.
  2. [49] . Wikidata sitelinks. wikidata.org.
  3. [50] . Wikidata aliases. wikidata.org.

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  1. 9w ago · Epìdosis · 2026-05-12 view diff on Wikidata ↗
    Mother Augusta Maria of Holstein-Gottorp
    Depicted by Albertina Fredrika (1682-1755), prinsessa av Baden-Durlach, hertiginna av Holstein-Gottorp, g.m. Kristian August, hertig av Holstein-Gottorp
    Place of death Hamburg
    Sex or gender female
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