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Marie of Hesse-Kassel

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379:, the crown princess, who entered her box with a deeper nod as greeting to the public than usual, was met by the comment "Look at that, if Dumoriez has not taught the princess to be civil!", while her sister-in-law was greeted by the public with the shouts "Welcome, Darling Augusta!" Within the circles of the royal court and nobility, Marie was viewed as a threat to the popular Louise Augusta, and was compared unfavorably with her. She was criticized at court for being too proud, of driving a wedge between the crown prince at the Augustenburg party, and of not being accommodating enough toward her sister-in-law. Marie, however, is known to have been eager to come to terms with her sister-in-law, and at least on one known occasion to have asked her to forgive her if she had caused her any offence. Her father introduced her and the crown prince to circles invested in German religious mysticism, and the princely couple, Prince Charles, 29: 490:"We were very happy about the kindness of our gracious queen, her excellent, pure French, her in truth princely distance, her dignified and still graceful personality and her friendliness, which was always the same. She wished to win people over, and you were grateful that she wished it so, when princesses from later era in their wish to be truthful when to far and thus seemed proud. It was her longing to be loved by her people, by all classes of her people, and she became truly lovable in this quest. She had been a beauty in her youth, and that youth lasted long, for in 1810 she was still youthful in her appearance, and she was born in 1767." 310:. Little is known of Marie's childhood, but the life of the little German court at Louisenlund, headed by Fraulein von Berlichingen, are described by her mother's lady-in-waiting Julie Stolberg as very simple, without great ceremony, and that the royal couple allowed their children to be raised very naturally. She was given a German education, and German was her first language. She was affected by her father's interest in mysticism, and was also fascinated by dreams. Marie was later to describe her childhood as happy, and often expressed that she missed the idyll of her childhood home and longed to visit it. 535: 319: 440: 1861: 634: 622: 515:, and she was therefore greeted with great enthusiasm during her regency. In October 1814, a foreign spectator noted, "This Princess was greeted at the theater yesterday with great cheers", and the following year, "The queen was greeted with unanimous cheers at the theatre. How times changes! There was a time when one referred to her as 'German Maria', but now its different". She excused Frederick VI in regard to 347:, likewise feared to have his influence diminished, and they were supported by a party at court which was opposed to Marie's father Prince Charles, who was widely unpopular. Frederick arranged his marriage against the will of both his court, council and also of his sister and brother-in-law, but he had the support of his future father-in-law, who attempted to gain influence in Danish state affairs through it. 406:"She is, in the truest sense of the word, a Wife and Mother and she does not aspire to be more than that. When I saw her in a terrifying moment, when she did not know, whether anything of her possessions had been saved, she met me with her child, who had not yet been inoculated against the small pocks, on her arm. She said then: 'As of me, I have my treasure', while patting the head of the little princess." 391:
considered suitable heirs to the throne because of their gender. She accepted the death of her children with the words "God's will be done" and expressed herself happy with the children who did live, and her humble and brave attitude during her childbirths was admired and contributed to defeat the hostility at court voiced by the Reventlow-Bernstorft-Schimmelmann-Party, and replaced it with admiration.
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have made a declamation of the Messiah. However, she was not the preferred candidate within the royal court, and it was pointed out both that Frederick did not share Marie's literary interests, and that she was further more given a much too free and unrestricted childhood. The influential half–sister of Frederick,
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After crown prince Frederick was declared of legal majority and resumed the regency in 1784, the Danish royal court started to make inquiries to arrange a marriage for him. Marie was among the candidates for the marriage, and described as literary interested, and reported to have composed poetry and
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Reportedly, she was a stranger to politics during her later life, but the strife between the branches of the family during the succession crisis and the rebellion in Holstein pained her. Marie could not understand the split caused by the emerging nationalism, nor the political conflicts caused by
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She was nevertheless known to be strict in regards to etiquette and protocol. Among her closest friends were the courtier Rantzau Breitenburg, who commented about their friendship, that she viewed him as her confessor. Rantzau Breitenburg described the queen as terrified of making the king or the
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During her husband's last years as crown prince, he often spent long periods in Copenhagen while she remained in Kiel, and these years created a distance between them. When her last childbirth in 1808 resulted in an injury which prevented further intercourse, she was forced to accept her spouse's
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Marie eventually became popular within the small circle of people who came to know her, but her reserved nature did not make her popular among the wider court or public and she was disliked for not being seen very often in public by the side of the crown prince when she might have been expected to
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Crown Princess Marie was put under immense pressure to produce a male heir to the throne, as the main line of the royal family was in danger of being extinguished. She gave birth to son who died in 1791, and lost several children in the following years, with only two daughters alive, who were not
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Crown Prince Regent Frederick strongly disliked being affected in his choice by the court, and was eager to show himself independent to it. Marie was selected by her cousin as his spouse mainly as a way for him to demonstrate his independence from his court, who wanted a more political dynastic
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From the end of her regency in 1815 until the death of Frederick VI in 1839, her life as queen was a quiet one and she participated in social life only when necessary to fulfill her representational duties. One of the reasons for her reclusive lifestyle was reportedly the injury from her last
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Marie was interested in politics, genealogy and history. She had started to take an interest in politics during her years in Kiel. She was more often noted to speak of politics with people to acquire knowledge, was courted by the Reventlow-Stolberg Party, and was opposed to Napoleon and the
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on 14 September 1790 was described as a triumph. The occasion was used by writers and the press to celebrate not only Marie, but also Frederick's enlightened rule and popularity, for which his marriage was taken as another proof because of Marie's status as a Dane. A known poem, Heibergs
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During the reign of Frederick, particularly after the end of the Napoleonic wars, the royal family became a popular symbol of family life, as the king appeared to the public in the capital walking in the park with his wife and daughters, and sailing with them along the canal.
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In 1808, Frederick became king, and Marie queen. On 31 October 1809, she made her second official entry to Copenhagen, this time as queen, an occasion which has been described as a moment when her personal popularity among the public was demonstrated.
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in Germany, and Marie was to remain there until 1809. She enjoyed the years in Kiel very much: court life and representation was reduced, she was able to visit her parents in Gottorp and Louisenlund, and she referred to the years in
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as her opening speech, a summary of the Danish foreign policy since 1807, which had placed Denmark-Norway, as an ally of Napoleon, in the difficult situation it was in 1814, and an analysis of the political condition of Denmark.
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in Austria. Marie took her office as regent with ambition, and she was regarded to have performed her duties well during her regency. When she took her seat on her first day in the regency, she read aloud her own
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The marriage was greeted with great enthusiasm by the public, as she was regarded as completely Danish and not a foreigner, and she was referred to as a daughter of the nation. Her official entrance into
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Marie was widowed in 1839. As a widow, she retired from public life to a peaceful existence divided by Fredericksburg and Amalienborg, respected as a symbol of the former dynasty line.
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named their second daughter, Marie Sophie Frederikke Dagmar of Lyksborg (born 1847), in the queen's honor as her namesake. After her death in 1852, that girl became Tsarina
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match. In the summer of 1787, Frederick made a visit to Prince Charles and his aunt Princess Louise at Gottorp Castle and met Marie as well. On 31 July 1790 in
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Marie and Frederick VI had eight children. None of Frederick VI's sons survived infancy, however, and when he died in 1839, he was succeeded by his cousin,
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As queen she is described as serene, peaceful and dignified. Elise Bernstorff, married to minister Christian August Bernstorff described Marie in 1810:
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childbirth, which evidently made it necessary for her to move about more carefully. In 1822–24, Marie anonymously published the genealogy
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By doing so she voiced concerns widely felt in Denmark at the time, where there was great discontent with the king's policy during the
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in Denmark-Norway from 1769, when her father was appointed governor of the Danish duchies. Marie spent her early life in
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to Denmark in 1793. Lavater did visit them in the summer of 1793, and has described Marie as a lovable young child.
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in 1792, when Republican sentiments grew in Copenhagen during the victories of the revolutionary French army under
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offered more and better positions than the small Hesse-Kassel. Her mother was the third and youngest daughter of
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Queen Marie was regent of Denmark from 5 September 1814 to 1 June 1815, during the absence of her spouse in the
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Indtogsvise, praised the marriage because "Frederick had chosen his bride among the daughters of the nation".
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as a paradise. In 1808, the burghers of Kiel built a pavilion and presented it to Marie as a gift.
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Marie also took an interest in history and literature. She became more acquainted with the native
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Crown Princess Marie was described as shy and reserved, particularly as she did not master the
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Danske dronniger; fortaellinger og karakteristikker af Ellen Jorgensen og Johanne Skovgaard
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Queen Marie lamented her lack of sons and grandchildren. When her youngest sister, Duchess
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the demands of an emerging democracy, and was confused about the new ideas of the time.
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public displeased with her, and therefore very anxious and hesitant to take initiatives.
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As for the relationship with Frederick, Marie described herself privately to the wife of
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and that she did not understand the new ideas of a nation, and that she once said:
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Frederik VI and Queen Marie with Princesses Caroline and Vilhelmine. Painted by
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The generations are numbered from the implementation of hereditary monarchy by
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Dansk biografisk Lexikon, tillige omfattende Norge for tidsrummet 1537–1814
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to be close to the border during because of the threatening proximity of
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Queen Marie and King Frederick VI strolling with their daughters in the
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Princess Caroline Amalie of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg
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Princess Helena Adelaide of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg
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Louise Caroline, Duchess of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg
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alliance with France. She inspired Frederick VI to take the later
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of Russia, preserving there the queen's first name (Maria/Marie).
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in 1794, Andreas Peter Bernstorff described Marie in a letter:
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Vilhelmine, Duchess of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg
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into his family in 1825, and he arrived in Denmark in 1832.
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of the Royal Order of Queen Maria Luisa on 17 April 1834.
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Supplement-Tafeln zu Joh. Hubners genealogischen Tabellen
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Karl, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg
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Index


Jens Juel
Queen consort of Denmark
Coronation
Frederiksborg Palace Chapel
Queen consort of Norway
Hanau
Frederiksberg Palace
Roskilde Cathedral
Frederick VI of Denmark
Issue
among others...
Caroline, Hereditary Princess of Denmark
Vilhelmine, Duchess of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg
House
Hesse-Kassel
Landgrave Charles of Hesse-Kassel
Princess Louise of Denmark
Queen of Denmark
Norway
Frederick VI
Landgrave Charles of Hesse-Kassel
Princess Louise of Denmark
Hesse-Kassel
cadet
Denmark-Norway
King Frederick V of Denmark-Norway
Louise of Great Britain
Christian VII
Prince Regent Frederick

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