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Louise Auguste Henriette (13 January 1799 - 15 August 1875), was a German noblewoman member of the House of Stolberg by both birth and marriage. She was also a notorious Lyric poetess, translator and editor. Born in Stolberg, she was the only child born from the first marriage of Frederick Charles August Alexander, Hereditary Count of Stolberg-Stolberg with Countess Marianne Diderica Frederica Wilhelmine von der Marck, an illegitimate daughter of King Frederick William II of Prussia.〔(Complete Genealogy of the House of Stolberg in: Genealogy.euweb.cz ) (7 November 2014 ).〕 ==Early life== After the divorce of her parents, who took place in the year of her birth, Louise moved with her father to Denmark, where he contracted a second marriage with Constanze, Countess Knuth and Lehnsgräfin der Grafschaft Gyldensteen on 4 March 1800. One year later (14 March 1801), Louise's mother also remarried, with the Polish Baron Kaspar of Miaskowski. In Copenhagen was born her only paternal half-sister, Isidora Alexandria Mathilde (13 June 1802 - Plön, 3 March 1830), by marriage Countess of Luckner;〔She erroneously is considered grandmother of the so-called "Sea-Devil", Count Felix von Luckner; in fact, his grandmother was Sophie de Chaufpie, second wife of Isidora's husband. Source: (Geni.com ) (8 November 2014 ).〕 however, this union also ended in divorce in the spring of 1804, and shortly after Louise's father married again, with Countess Henriette of Jett in the city of Regensburg on 22 March 1804. Twenty-one months later, on 23 December 1805, the Hereditary Count died in Darmstadt. After a long stay in Funen, Louise finally reunited with her mother (who also married for a third time with the French ''Chevalier'' Etienne de Thierry in 1807) in Paris, where she attended to a ''Pensionnat''. Shortly after her mother's death (1814), the fifteen-years-old Louise came to the court of his uncle King Frederick William III of Prussia, where she and her cousin, the Crown Prince (future King Frederick William IV) became close friends. After he ascended the throne in 1840, Louise became an staunch royalist. After her father's death, his youngest brother Joseph Christian Ernest Louis (21 June 1771 - 27 December 1839), became in the new Hereditary Count of Stolberg-Stolberg, and assumed the Comital title after his father's death on 2 August 1815. Three years later, on 22 May 1819, he married with his niece Louise in Charlottenburg. She apparently suffered for her tumultuous family relationships: "''The relationships with my stepmothers are so cold!''" she confessed in 1841 to Karl August Varnhagen von Ense, as he noted in his diary.〔V''arnhagen von Ense in Stolberg''. ''Unterdrückte Blätter aus seinem Tagebuch''. O. O., o. J. ca. 1862, entry no. 18. June 1841, p. 6.〕 For the rest of her life, she kept a portrait of her mother and a small bust of her grandmother, the famous Countess of Lichtenau. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Countess Louise Auguste Henriette of Stolberg-Stolberg」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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