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 THE DUCHY OF SAXE-ALTENBURG
Herzogtum Sachsen-Altenburg
 
The Duchy of Saxe-Altenburg (German: Sachsen-Altenburg) was one
of the Saxon duchies held by the Ernestine branch of the Wettin
dynasty in present-day Thuringia. The duchy originated from the
medieval Burgraviate of Altenburg in the Imperial Pleissnerland
(Terra Plisensis), a possession of the Wettin Margraves of Meissen
since 1243. Upon a partition treaty of 1485, Altenburg fell to
Elector Ernest of Saxony, the progenitor of the Ernestine Wettins.
After the Division of Erfurt in 1572 among Duke John William of
Saxony and his nephews, Altenburg fell to his Duchy of Saxe-Weimar.

Saxe-Altenburg thereafter remained part of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg until
the extinction of that house in 1825, when Gotha and Altenburg were
split up, with Gotha going to the Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld and
Altenburg to the Duke of Saxe-Hildburghausen, who in exchange gave up
Hildburghausen to the Duke of Saxe-Meiningen. This family ruled in
the duchy until the end of the monarchies in the course of the German
Revolution of 1918-19. The succeeding Free State of Saxe-Altenburg was
incorporated into the new state of Thuringia in 1920. Saxe-Altenburg
had an area of 1,323 km² and a population of 207,000(1905). Its
capital was Altenburg.

The Duchy of Saxe-Altenburg was a hereditary constitutional monarchy.
The parliament had one chamber called the Landtag consisting of 32
members. The franchise was even more restrictive than Prussia with
nine Landtag members elected only by the highest taxpaying section
and the other 23 by all males over 25 years of age who paid taxes
according to the Prussian three tier system. Saxe-Altenburg had one
vote in the Reichstag and one in the Bundesrat. The Saxe-Altenburg
line became extinct upon the death of Prince George Moritz in 1991.

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The History of The House of Wettin

The House of Wettin is a dynasty of German counts, dukes, prince-
electors (Kurfürsten) and kings that once ruled the area of today's
German states of Saxony, the Saxon part of Saxony-Anhalt, and
Thuringia for more than 800 years as well as holding at times the
kingship of Poland. Agnates of the House of Wettin have, at various
times, ascended the thrones of Great Britain, Portugal, Bulgaria,
Poland, Saxony, and Belgium; of these, only the British and Belgian
lines retain their thrones today. The oldest member of the House of
Wettin who is known for certain was Thiedericus (died 982), who was
probably based in the Liesgau (located at the western edge of the
Harz). Around 1000, as part of the German conquest of Slavic territory,
the family acquired Wettin Castle, after which they named themselves.
Wettin Castle is located in Wettin in the Hosgau on the Saale River.
Around 1030, the Wettin family received the Eastern March as a fief.

The prominence of the Wettin family in the Slavic marches caused Emperor
Henry IV to invest them with the March of Meissen as a fief in 1089.
The family advanced over the course of the Middle Ages: in 1263 they
inherited the landgraviate of Thuringia (though without Hesse), and in
1423 they were invested with the Duchy of Saxony, centred at Wittenberg,
thus becoming one of the prince-electors of the Holy Roman Empire. The
family divided into two ruling branches in 1485 when the sons of Frederick
II, Elector of Saxony divided the territories hitherto ruled jointly. The
elder son Ernest, who had succeeded his father as Prince-elector, received
the territories assigned to the Elector (Electoral Saxony) and Thuringia,
while his younger brother Albert obtained the March of Meissen, which he
ruled from Dresden. As Albert ruled under the title of "Duke of Saxony",
his possessions were also known as Ducal Saxony.

The older, Ernestine branch remained predominant until 1547 and played an
important role in the beginnings of the Protestant Reformation. Their
predominance ended in the Schmalkaldic War, which pitted the Protestant
Schmalkaldic League against Emperor Charles V. Although itself Protestant,
the Albertine branch rallied to the Empire's cause; Charles V rewarded them
by forcing the Ernestines to sign away their rights to the Electoral title
and lands to the Albertines. The Ernestine line was thereafter restricted
to Thuringia, and its dynastic unity swiftly crumbled. The Albertine Wettin
maintained most of the territorial integrity of Saxony, preserving it as a
significant power in the region, and using small appanage fiefs for their
cadet branches, few of which survived for significant lengths of time. The
Ernestine Wettin, on the other hand, repeatedly subdivided their territory,
creating an intricate patchwork of small duchies and counties in Thuringia.

The junior Albertine branch ruled as Electors (1547-1806) and Kings of Saxony
(1806-1918) and also played a role in Polish history: two Wettin were Kings of
Poland (between 1697-1763) and a third ruled the Duchy of Warsaw (1807-1814)
as a satellite of Napoleon. After the Napoleonic Wars, the Albertine branch
lost about 40% of its lands, including the old Electoral Saxony, to Prussia,
restricting it to a territory coextensive with the modern Saxony).

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The Rulers of The Duchy of Saxe-Altenburg

The Dukes of Saxe-Altenburg
Elder line

* John Philip, Duke of Saxe-Altenburg...................(1603-1639)
* Frederick William II, Duke of Saxe-Altenburg.....(1639-1669)
* Frederick William III, Duke of Saxe-Altenburg....(1669-1672)

Line extinct, inherited by Saxe-Gotha,
thereupon Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg

Junior line

* Frederick, Duke of Saxe-Altenburg..........(1826-1834)

(Previously Duke of Saxe-Hildburghausen)

* Joseph, Duke of Saxe-Altenburg..............(1834-1848)
* Georg, Duke of Saxe-Altenburg...............(1848-1853)
* Ernst I, Duke of Saxe-Altenburg..............(1853-1908)
* Ernst II, Duke of Saxe-Altenburg.............(1908-1918)

Heads of the Ducal House of
Saxe-Altenburg, post monarchy

* Ernst II, Duke of Saxe-Altenburg ............1918-1955)

*Georg Moritz, Hereditary
Prince of Saxe-Altenburg (1955-1991)

In 1991 the Saxe-Altenburg
line became extinct.

Two branches descend from duke Ernest the Pious, the father of the
progenitor of this Saxe-Altenburg branch: Saxe-Meiningen and Saxe-
Coburg and Gotha; according to old Wettin family law, they would
have divided the actual territories between them (as happened to
Gotha and Altenburg in 1826).

The Family Titles and Styles
 
The members of this family bore the title of Prince or
Princess of Saxe-Altenburg, Duke or Duchess of Saxony
with the formal appellation of His or Her Highness.
 
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The Genealogy of The Ducal House 
 
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FRIEDRICH, Duke of Saxe-Hildburghausen 23 Sep 1780, became Duke of
Saxe-Altenburg 12 Nov 1826 during the redistribution of the family
territories (Hildburghausen 29 Apr 1763-Jagdhaus Hummelshain, nr
Altenburg 29 Sep 1834); m.Hildburghausen 3 Sep 1785 Charlotte Dss of
Mecklenburg-Strelitz (Hannover 17 Nov 1769- Hildburghausen 14 May 1818)

1a) Joseph Georg Karl Friedrich (Hildburghausen
12 Jun 1786-Hildburghausen 30 Jul 1786)

2a) Katharina Charlotte Georgine Friederike Sophie Therese
(Hildburghausen 17 Jun 1787-Bamberg 12 Dec 1847);
m.Ludwigsburg 28 Sep 1805 Paul Pr of Württemberg
(St.Petersburg 19 Jan 1785-Paris 16 Apr 1852)

3a) Charlotte Auguste (b.and d.
Hildburghausen 29 Jul 1788)
 
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4a) JOSEPH Georg Friedrich Ernst Karl, Duke of Saxe-Altenburg
(Hildburghausen 27 Aug 1789-Altenburg 25 Nov 1868);
m.Kirchheim 24 Apr 1817 Amalie Dss of Württemberg
 (Wallisfurth 28 Jun 1799-Altenburg 28 Nov 1848)
 
1b) Alexandrine Marie Wilhelmine Katharine Charlotte Therese
Henriette Luise Pauline Elisabeth Friederike Georgine (Hildburghausen
14 Apr 1818-Gmunden 9 Jan 1907); m.Hannover 18 Feb 1843 King
Georg V of Hannover (Berlin 27 May 1819-Paris 12 Jun 1878)

2b) Pauline Friederike Henriette Auguste (Kirchheim unter
Teck 24 Nov 1819-Hildburghausen 11 Jan 1825)

3b) Henriette Friederike Therese Elisabeth
(Hildburghausen 9 Oct 1823-Altenburg 3 Apr 1915)

4b) Elisabeth Pauline Alexandrine (Hildburghausen
26 Mar 1826-Oldenburg 2 Feb 1896);m.Hildburghausen
10 Feb 1852 Peter II, Grand Duke of Oldenburg
(Oldenburg 8 Jul 1827-Rastede 13 Jun 1900)

5b) Alexandra Friederike Henriette Pauline Marianne Elisabeth
(Altenburg 8 Jul 1830-St.Petersburg 6 Jul 1911); m.St.Petersburg
11 Sep 1848 Constantine, Grand Duke of Russia (St.Petersburg
21 Sep 1827- Pavlovsk 25 Jan 1892)

6b) Luise (Altenburg 4 Jun 1832-
Hummelshain 29 Aug 1833)

5a) Luise Friederike Marie Karoline Auguste Christiane
(Hildburghausen 18 Jan 1791-Hildburghausen 25 Mar 1791)

6a) Therese Charlotte Luise Friederike Amalie (Hildburghausen
8 Jul 1792-Munich 26 Oct 1854); m.Munich 12 Oct 1810 King Ludwig
I of Bavaria (Strassburg 25 Aug 1786-Nice 29 Feb 1868)

7a) Charlotte Luise Friederike Amalie Alexandrine
(Hildburghausen 28 Jan 1794-Biebrich 6 Apr 1825);
m.Weilburg 24 Jun 1814 Wilhelm, Duke of Nassau-Weilburg
(Kirchheimbolanden 14 Jun 1792-Kissingen 20 Aug 1839)

8a) Franz Friedrich Karl Ludwig Georg Heinrich
(Hildburghausen 13 Apr 1795-Hildburghausen 28 May 1800)
 
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9a) GEORG Karl Friedrich, Duke of Saxe-Altenburg
(Hildburghausen 24 Jul 1796-Hummelshain 3 Aug 1853);
m.Ludwigslust 7 Oct 1825 Maria Dss of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
(Ludwigslust 31 Mar 1803-Meiningen 26 Oct 1862)
 
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1b) ERNST I Friedrich Paul Georg Nikolaus, Duke of Saxe-Altenburg
(Hildburghausen 16 Sep 1826- Altenburg 7 Feb 1908);
m.Dessau 28 Apr 1853 Agnes Pss of Anhalt-Dessau
(Dessau 24 Jun 1824- Hummelshain 23 Oct 1897)

1c) Marie Friederike Leopoldine Georgine Auguste Alexandra Elisabeth
Therese Josephine Helene Sophie (Eisenberg 2 Aug 1854-Camenz 8 Oct 1898);
m.Berlin 19 Apr 1873 Albrecht Pr of Prussia (Berlin 8 May 1837-Camenz 13 Sep 1906)

2c) Georg Leopold Ernst Joseph Alexander Friedrich Ludwig Johann
Albert (Altenburg 1 Feb 1856-Altenburg 29 Feb 1856)

2b) Albrecht Friedrich August Bernhard Ludwig Anton Carl Gustav
Eduard (Hildburghausen 31 Oct 1827- Ludwigslust 28 May 1835)

3b) Moritz Franz Friedrich Constantin Alexander Heinrich August Carl
Albrecht (Eisenberg 24 Oct 1829- Arco, Italy 13 May 1907);
m.Meiningen 15 Oct 1862 Auguste Pss of Saxe-Meiningen
(Meiningen 6 Aug 1843-Altenburg 11 Nov 1919)

1c) Marie Anne (Altenburg 14 Mar 1864-Bückeburg 3 May 1918);
m.Altenburg 16 Apr 1882 Georg Pr zu Schaumburg-Lippe
(Bückeburg 10 Oct 1846-Bückeburg 29 Apr 1911)

2c) Elisabeth Auguste Marie Agnes (Meiningen 25 Jan 1865-Leipzig 24
Mar 1927); m.St.Petersburg 27 Apr 1884 Constantine, Grand Duke
of Russia (Strelna 22 Aug 1858-Pavlovsk 15 Jun 1915)
 
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 3c) Margarete Marie Agnes Adelheid Karoline Friederike
(Altenburg 22 May 1867-Altenburg 17 Jun 1882)
 
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4c) ERNST II Bernhard Georg Johann Karl Friedrich Peter Albert, abdicated
13 Nov 1918 (Altenburg 31 Aug 1871-Schloß Fröhliche Wiederkunft 22 Mar 1955);
m.1st Bückeburg 27 Feb 1898 (div 1920) Adelheid Pss zu Schaumburg-Lippe
(Ratiboritz 22 Sep 1875-Ballenstedt 27 Jan 1971); m.2d Schloß Fröhliche
Wiederkunft 15 Jul 1934 Maria Triebel (Waltershausen,
Thuringia 16 Oct 1893-Wolfersdorf 28 Feb 1955)

1d) Charlotte Agnes Ernestine Auguste Bathildis Marie Therese Adolfine
(Potsdam 4 Mar 1899-Hemmelmark bei Eckernförde 16 Feb 1989);

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2d) Wilhelm GEORG MORITZ Ernst Albert Friedrich Karl
Konstantin Eduard Max, Hereditary Pr of Saxe-Altenburg
(Potsdam 13 May 1900-Rendsburg 13 Feb 1991)

3d) Elisabeth Karola Viktoria Adelheid Hilda Luise
Alexandra (Potsdam 6 Apr 1903-Breiholz 30 Jan 1991)

4d) Friedrich Ernst Karl August Albert
(Potsdam 15 May 1905-Rosenheim 23 Feb 1985)

5c) Luise Charlotte Marie Agnes (Altenburg
11 Aug 1873-Altenburg 14 Apr 1953); m.Altenburg
6 Feb 1895 (div 1918) Eduard, Duke of Anhalt
(Dessau 18 Apr 1861-Berchtesgaden 13 Sep 1918)

10a) Friedrich Wilhelm Karl Joseph Ludwig Georg
(Hildburghausen 4 Oct 1801-Altenburg 1 Jul 1870)

11a) Maximilian Karl Adolf Heinrich (Hildburghausen
19 Feb 1803-Hildburghausen 29 Mar 1803)

12a) Eduard Karl Wilhelm Christian (Hildburghausen 3 Jul 1804-Munich
16 May 1852); m.1st Sigmaringen 25 Jul 1835 Amalie Pss von Hohenzollern
-Sigmaringen (Sigmaringen 30 Apr 1815-Sigmaringen 14 Jan 1841); m.2d
Greiz 8 Mar 1842 Luise Pss Reuss (Greiz 3 Dec 1822-Ernstbrunn 28 May 1875)

1b) Therese Amalie Karoline Josephine Antoinette
(Ansbach 21 Dec 1836-Stockholm 9 Nov 1914);
m.Altenburg 16 Apr 1864 August Pr of Sweden
(Drottningholm 24 Aug 1831-Stockholm 4 Mar 1873)

2b) Antoinette Charlotte Marie Josephine Karoline Frida
(Bamberg 17 Apr 1838-Berchtesgaden 13 Oct 1908);
m.Altenburg 22 Apr 1854 Friedrich I, Duke of Anhalt
(Dessau 29 Apr 1831-Ballenstedt 24 Jan 1904)

3b) Ludwig Joseph Karl Georg Friedrich
(Bamberg 24 Sep 1839-Munich 13 Feb 1844)

4b) Johann Friedrich Joseph Karl (Sigmaringen
8 Jan 1841-Munich 25 Feb 1844)

5b) Albert Heinrich Joseph Carl Viktor Georg Friedrich (Munich 14 Apr
1843-Serrahn 22 May 1902); m.1st Berlin 6 May 1885 Marie Pss of Prussia
(Potsdam 14 Sep 1855-Albrechtsberg 20 Jun 1888) ; m.2d Remplin 13 Dec 1891
Helene Dss of Mecklenburg (St. Petersburg 16 Jan 1857-Remplin 28 Aug 1936)

1c) Olga Elisabeth Carola Victoria Maria Anna Agnes Antoinette
(Schloß Albrechtsberg 17 Apr 1886- Münster 13 Jan 1955);
m.Reichen 20 May 1913 Carl Friedrich Gf von Pückler-Burghauss
Frhr von Groditz (Breslau 7 Oct 1886-Cimelice 13 May 1945)

1d) Ella-Viola Gfn von Pückler-Burghauss
(Friedland 8 Apr 1914-Oberaudorf 4 Apr 1982);
m.Friedland 3 Nov 1941 Andreas Friedrich von
Flotow (Brussels 16 Apr 1913-Siggen 14 Sep 1990)

1e) Adrian Hyazinth von Flotow, b.Friedland 5 Jun 1943; m.
1st Siggen 10 Jul 1968 (div 1976) Sylvia Maria Kolck
(b.Berlin 27 Mar 1945); m.2d Wangen 12 May 1978 Marie-
Elisabeth Gfn von Sennyey (b.Vienna 17 Oct 1947)

1f) Constantin Andreas von
Flotow, b.Roding 11 Jul 1969

2f) Stephanie Olga Elisabeth Jacqueline Marie-Rose
Norbertina von Flotow, b.Brussels 18 Dec 1980

3f) Marie-Sophie Ella-Viola Eva Stefanie
Norbertina von Flotow, b.Landshut 13 Dec 1982

2e) Viola Isabelle von Flotow, b.Prague 27 Mar 1945; m.Hamburg
5 May 1977 Jan Peter Radtke (b.Hamburg 22 Feb 1944)

1f) Ella-Jesslyn Radtke,
b.Hamburg 3 Nov 1977

2f) Ann-Leonie Radtke,
b.Hamburg 1 Dec 1981

3e) Cyrill Andreas von Flotow, b.Nonnenhorn 1 Dec 1955; m.
Wangen 25 Apr 1980 Elke Ritter (b.Lustenau 23 Aug 1953)

1f) Dominic Cyrill Edmund von
Flotow, b.Herford 6 Oct 1981

2f) Sandro Andreas Ernst von
Flotow, b.Lübbecke 22 Nov 1987

2d) Eleonore-Renata Gfn von Pückler-Burghauss (Friedland 25 Nov
1919-Bremen 4 Nov 1997); m.Athens 19 Sep 1939 (div 1948) Manfred
Frhr von Schröder (b.Hamburg 6 Nov 1914); m.2d Hamburg 21 Apr
1949 Jürgen Petersen (Hamburg 13 Sep 1913-5 Sep 1987)

1e) Karoline-Eleonore Frn von Schröder, b.Athens 26 Sep 1940;
m.Hamburg 12 Jun 1965 Rudolf Menzel (b.Berlin 10 Aug 1924)

1f) Robin Rudolf Menzel,
b.Stamford, Connecticut 29 Jun 1966

2f) Johann Mortimer Menzel,
b.Washington 16 Jul 1968

2e) Rüdiger Frhr von Schröder, b.Bliestorf, Holstein 10 Mar 1943;
m.Untermerzbach 5 Sep 1981 Xenia Blum (b.Munich 25 Sep 1958)

1f) Luisa Frn von Schröder,
b.Luxemburg 31 Jul 1982

2f) Heinrich Frhr von Schröder,
b.Luxemburg 6 Jul 1984

3f) Helena Frn von Schröder,
b.Frankfurt 28 Dec 1988

4f) Beatrix Frn von Schröder,
b.Frankfurt 21 Jan 1993

3e) Marcus Hieronymus Petersen,
b.Hamburg 6 Dec 1950

4e) Sylvius Hieronymus Petersen, b.Bremen 12 Jan 1959;
m.12 Jan 1990 Andrea Bünemann (b.Bremen 12 Jun 1959)

3d) Karl Rüdiger Gf von Pückler
-Burghauss, b.and d.1923

2c) Maria (Schloß Albrechtsberg 6 Jun 1888-Hamburg 12 Nov 1947);
m.Altenburg 20 Apr 1911 (div 1921) Heinrich XXXV Pr Reuss
(Mauer 1 Aug 1887-Dresden-Loschwitz 17 Jan 1935)

6b) Marie Gasparine Amalie Antoinette Karoline Elisabeth Luise
(Munich 28 Jun 1845-Sondershausen 5 Jul 1930); m.Altenburg 12 Jun
1869 Karl Günther Fst von Schwarzburg-Sondershausen
(Arnstadt 7 Aug 1830-Weißer Hirsch 28 Mar 1909)
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