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Princess Maria Christina of Saxony (1770–1851) : ウィキペディア英語版
Princess Maria Christina of Saxony (1770–1851)

Maria Christina of Saxony (Maria Christina Albertina Carolina; 7 December 1770 – 24 November 1851) was a Princess of Saxony. She was the Princess of Carignano and later Princess of Montléart by marriage.
== Biography ==

Maria Christina was the only child of Prince Carl Christian Joseph of Saxony, himself son of King August III of Poland, and his morganatic wife Countess Franciszka Corvin-Krasińska. Her parents married secretly in Warsaw in 1760. Her mother was created a princess (Princess Franziska Corvin-Krasińska) in her own right due to her marriage.
Her education was in the hands of several private tutors and governesses. She learned philosophy, geography, literature, music, dance and taught several languages (German, Italian, French, Polish and English).
In Turin on 24 October 1797, she married Charles Emmanuel, Prince of Carignano. They had two children:
* Charles Albert of Savoy (2 October 1798 – 28 July 1849), Prince of Carignano, and King of Sardinia married Maria Theresa of Austria and had issue.
* Maria Francesca ''Elisabetta'' Carlotta Giuseppina of Savoy (13 April 1800 – 25 December 1856), married Archduke Rainer of Austria and had issue.
Charles Emmanuel died three years after his marriage in a French prison.
On 1 February 1810 she was remarried in Paris to Julius Maximilian de Montléart, 6th Marquis de Rumont and Prince de Montléart (1787–1865). They had five children:
* Jules Maurice de Montléart (28 November 1807 – 16 March 1887), legitimized after his parents' marriage; Prince de Montléart.
* Louise Bathilde de Montléart (20 January 1809 – 1823), legitimized after her parents' marriage; died young.
* Berthe Maria de Montléart (1811 – 1831), died young.
* Frédérique Auguste Marie Xavérine Cunégonde Julie de Montléart (11 November 1814 – 6 June 1885, by suicide), unmarried (some sources claimed a marriage with Kurt Karl Maria, Baron von Wernitz, Herr von Wernitz und Ganshorn bei Hohenstein, Duke of Saint-Simon and Marquis de Montbleru in 1833 and divorced in 1865, with further descendants).
* Marguerite Julia de Montléart (1822 – 1832), died young.
In 1824 Maria Christina and her second husband bought and restored the Schloss Wilhelminenberg in the district of Gallitzinberg.
Maria Christina died in Paris on 24 November 1851 at age 80.

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