Difference between revisions of "Princess Gabriella of Brasland"
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Her mother died after giving her birth, a fact that always weighed in Gabriella's character. She was a melancholic woman, and although not unattractive, she was not considered beautiful. | Her mother died after giving her birth, a fact that always weighed in Gabriella's character. She was a melancholic woman, and although not unattractive, she was not considered beautiful. | ||
− | Still unmarried by the age of twenty seven, her father thought she would be a spinster. However, in 1899 she fell in love with Prince Engelbert von Altenhaus, the head of a distinguished family. The King gave his consent to the match and they married in 1900. They had three children: Friedrich (born 1901), Albert (born and died 1903) and Amelia (born 1907; married to Count [[Johannes von Henslen]]). | + | Still unmarried by the age of twenty seven, her father thought she would be a spinster. However, in 1899 she fell in love with Prince Engelbert von Altenhaus, the head of a distinguished family. The King gave his consent to the match and they married in 1900. They had three children: [[Friedrich von Altenhaus]] (born 1901), Albert (born and died 1903) and Amelia (born 1907; married to Count [[Johannes von Henslen]]). |
The family divided their time between a palace in Ormarstadt and Engelbert's ancestral family seat. Gabriella had a fragile health and did not like to travel to Markund very frequently. She died in Ormarstadt in 1933. | The family divided their time between a palace in Ormarstadt and Engelbert's ancestral family seat. Gabriella had a fragile health and did not like to travel to Markund very frequently. She died in Ormarstadt in 1933. | ||
[[Category: Brasland]] | [[Category: Brasland]] |
Revision as of 13:36, 11 July 2014
Princess Gabriella of Brasland (1872-1933) was the daughter of King Frederick IV and his first wife, Duchess Amelia von Kerlich.
Her mother died after giving her birth, a fact that always weighed in Gabriella's character. She was a melancholic woman, and although not unattractive, she was not considered beautiful.
Still unmarried by the age of twenty seven, her father thought she would be a spinster. However, in 1899 she fell in love with Prince Engelbert von Altenhaus, the head of a distinguished family. The King gave his consent to the match and they married in 1900. They had three children: Friedrich von Altenhaus (born 1901), Albert (born and died 1903) and Amelia (born 1907; married to Count Johannes von Henslen).
The family divided their time between a palace in Ormarstadt and Engelbert's ancestral family seat. Gabriella had a fragile health and did not like to travel to Markund very frequently. She died in Ormarstadt in 1933.