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February 15, 1852 birth of Princess Marie of Battenberg, a great aunt of Prince Philip.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Princ..._Battenberg,_Countess_of_Erbach-Schonberg.jpg
Marie was born in Strasbourg, France. She was the eldest child of Prince Alexander of Hesse and by Rhine. Her father was the son of Louis II, Grand Duke of Hesse (he was the 4th of 5 children).Alexander's younger sister was Maria Alexandrovna, wife of Alexander II of Russia and mother of Alexander III. Her mother was Countess Julia von Hauke who had been a lady in waiting to her Aunt Maria. Her mother had grown up at the Russian court, an orphan she had been a ward of the emperor. At the time of her birth her mother was simply Countess of Battenberg.
Though born in France she spent much of her childhood at Heiligenberg Castle in Hesse. She was the oldest of five children and the only daughter. Her nieces included Queen Louise of Sweden (through her brother Louis) and Queen Victoria Eugenie of Spain (through her brother Henry). She was godmother to her niece Alice, Philip's mother.
In 1858 she was raised to the rank of Princess of Battenberg when her uncle Ludwig raised her mother to a Princess.
In 1868 Marie would attend the opening of the Luther monument in worms. The 16 year old Marie would first meet the 28 year old Count Gustav Ernst of Erbach-Schönberg. The couple became engaged in 1870 and were married April 1871 when she was 19 and her groom was 31, in Darmstadt. In 1903 her husband would be raised to the rank of Prince and Marie became Princess of Erbach-Schönberg.
Marie was an author. She published two sets of memoirs, one about her relationship with her son Maximilian and the other on her visit to her brother Alexander during his short time as Prince of Bulgaria. She also translated a number of other works.
Her husband died in 1908. Marie would die 1923 in Schonberg Hesse, and was buried at St Mary's church.
A picture of her joint tomb with her husband is found here.
https://www.lordmountbattenofburma.com/princess-marie-of-erbach-schonberg
Her and her husband had four children:
-Alexander: succeeded his father as Prince of Erbach-Schönberg. He married Princess Elisabeth of Waldeck and Pyrmont. Elisabeth was the sister of Queen Emma of the Netherlands and Princess Helena, Duchess of Albany. They had four children, four grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren and now 7 great-great grandchildren.
-Maximilian: sadly was mentally unstable and died at the age of 14. He died before his father was elevated to the rank of prince, so unlike his siblings he only ever held the status of Count.
-Victor: married Countess Elisabeth Széchényi de Sarvar et Felsö-Vidé.
-Marie Elisabeth: She married Prince Friedrich Wilhelm of Stolberg-Wernigerode. They were the parents of two children.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Princ..._Battenberg,_Countess_of_Erbach-Schonberg.jpg
Marie was born in Strasbourg, France. She was the eldest child of Prince Alexander of Hesse and by Rhine. Her father was the son of Louis II, Grand Duke of Hesse (he was the 4th of 5 children).Alexander's younger sister was Maria Alexandrovna, wife of Alexander II of Russia and mother of Alexander III. Her mother was Countess Julia von Hauke who had been a lady in waiting to her Aunt Maria. Her mother had grown up at the Russian court, an orphan she had been a ward of the emperor. At the time of her birth her mother was simply Countess of Battenberg.
Though born in France she spent much of her childhood at Heiligenberg Castle in Hesse. She was the oldest of five children and the only daughter. Her nieces included Queen Louise of Sweden (through her brother Louis) and Queen Victoria Eugenie of Spain (through her brother Henry). She was godmother to her niece Alice, Philip's mother.
In 1858 she was raised to the rank of Princess of Battenberg when her uncle Ludwig raised her mother to a Princess.
In 1868 Marie would attend the opening of the Luther monument in worms. The 16 year old Marie would first meet the 28 year old Count Gustav Ernst of Erbach-Schönberg. The couple became engaged in 1870 and were married April 1871 when she was 19 and her groom was 31, in Darmstadt. In 1903 her husband would be raised to the rank of Prince and Marie became Princess of Erbach-Schönberg.
Marie was an author. She published two sets of memoirs, one about her relationship with her son Maximilian and the other on her visit to her brother Alexander during his short time as Prince of Bulgaria. She also translated a number of other works.
Her husband died in 1908. Marie would die 1923 in Schonberg Hesse, and was buried at St Mary's church.
A picture of her joint tomb with her husband is found here.
https://www.lordmountbattenofburma.com/princess-marie-of-erbach-schonberg
Her and her husband had four children:
-Alexander: succeeded his father as Prince of Erbach-Schönberg. He married Princess Elisabeth of Waldeck and Pyrmont. Elisabeth was the sister of Queen Emma of the Netherlands and Princess Helena, Duchess of Albany. They had four children, four grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren and now 7 great-great grandchildren.
-Maximilian: sadly was mentally unstable and died at the age of 14. He died before his father was elevated to the rank of prince, so unlike his siblings he only ever held the status of Count.
-Victor: married Countess Elisabeth Széchényi de Sarvar et Felsö-Vidé.
-Marie Elisabeth: She married Prince Friedrich Wilhelm of Stolberg-Wernigerode. They were the parents of two children.