Princess Maria Louisa Of Baden

Maria Louisa Augusta (Marie Louise Auguste), Princess of Baden (24 January 1779 - 4 May (O.S.) = 16 May (N.S.) 1826) daughter of Prince Charles Louis of Baden and Amalia of Hesse-Darmstadt. She was also the older sister of Frederica Dorothea Wilhelmina of Baden. She was thought of as a very beautiful woman, she loved magnificent jewellery and clothes. Louise Marie Auguste converted from the Evangelical faith to Russian Orthodoxy in St. Petersburg on 9 May 1793 (O.S.) = 20 May 1793 (.N.S.), receiving the name Elizabeth Alexeyevna (has several different spellings). She married Tsar Alexander I of Russia (Grand Duke at the time) on 28 Sep 1793 (O.S.) = 9 Oct 1793 (N.S.) in St. Petersburg at the Winter Palace, when she was fourteen years old and Alexander was seventeen. Alexander and Elizabeth had two children, Maria (1799 - 1800) and Elizabeth (1806 - 1808). After the last child's death, Alexander pronounced that there couldn't be more children, because that was the will of god. When Alexander took a mistress (Princess Maria Naryshkina) and had children, Elizabeth also took a lover, Prince Adam Czartoryski (who was Alexander's friend). Later on in life Elizabeth and Alexander got closer together. She died almost a year later after Alexander's death. Baden, Princess Maria Louisa of Baden, Princess Maria Louisa of

 

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