Margaret Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (Princess) of GREAT BRITAIN

Margaret Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (Princess) of GREAT BRITAIN

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Art Wert Datum Ort Quellenangaben
Name Margaret Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (Princess) of GREAT BRITAIN
Name Princess Margaret of CONNAUGHT
Name Margaret Victoria Charlotte Augusta NORAH
Beruf Princess of Great Britain and Ireland
Beruf Princess Margareta of Sweden, Duchess of Scania zu einem Zeitpunkt zwischen 15. Juni 1905 und 8. Dezember 1907
Beruf Crown Princess of Sweden zu einem Zeitpunkt zwischen 8. Dezember 1907 und 1. Mai 1920

Ereignisse

Art Datum Ort Quellenangaben
Geburt 15. Januar 1882 Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England nach diesem Ort suchen
Tod 1. Mai 1920 Stockholm, Sweden nach diesem Ort suchen
Heirat 15. Juni 1905

Ehepartner und Kinder

Heirat Ehepartner Kinder
15. Juni 1905
Gustav VI Adolf Bernadotte (King) of SWEDEN

Notizen zu dieser Person

Princess Margaret of Connaught (Margaret Victoria Charlotte Augusta Norah; later Crown Princess of Sweden; 15 January 1882 - 1 May 1920) was the daughter of Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught, third son of Queen Victoria, and his wife, Princess Luise Margarete of Prussia. A Princess of Great Britain and Ireland, she was nicknamed Daisy. Early life The Princess was baptised in the Private Chapel of Windsor Castle on 11 March 1882 by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Archibald Tait and her godparents were: Queen Victoria, the German Emperor and German Empress, the German Crown Princess, the Prince and Princess Friederich Karl of Prussia and the Prince of Wales. She was confirmed in the same chapel in March 1898, aged 16. Confirmation traditionally marked the end of childhood, after which a girl would 'come out' and be considered for marriage. Prior to her marriage, she was styled Her Royal Highness Princess Margaret of Connaught Marriage When Princess Margaret of Connaught was 23 and her youngest sister Princess Patricia of Connaught was 18, both girls were among the most beautuful and eligible princesses in Europe. Their uncle, King Edward VII, wanted his nieces to marry a European king or crown prince. On January 1905, the Duke and Duchess of Connaught visited Portugal where they were received by Carlos of Portugal and Amélie of Orléans whose sons Luís Filipe, Duke of Braganza and Prince Manuel entertained the young English princesses. The Portuguese expected one of the Connaught princesses would become the future Queen of Portugal. Then the Connaughts visited Spain, where Patricia was expected to be King Alfonso XIII's future wife. But neither of these expectations would become true, Margaret and Patricia had other destinies. The Connaughts continued their trip to Egypt and Sudan. In Cairo they met Prince Gustaf Adolf of Sweden the future Gustav VI Adolf of Sweden, grandson of the Swedish King Oscar II. Gustaf and Margaret fell in love at first sight. Prince Gustaf proposed at a dinner held by Lord Cromer at the British Consulate in Egypt, and was accepted. Margaret had certainly fallen completely in love with Gustaf. Her parents were very happy with the match even though the Prince was ten months younger than his bride. Prince Gustaf was short of sight and used spectacles; he was "tall, dark, well informed fond of music, an excellent shot and a good dancer". Gustaf and Margaret married on June 15, 1905 in St. George Chapel, at Windsor Castle. She became the first wife of Prince Gustaf Adolf of Sweden on 15 June 1905. When Gustaf Adolf's father Gustav V acceeded to the throne as King in 1907, the couple became Crown Prince and Princess of Sweden. In Sweden she was known as Margareta (styled Her Royal Highness The Crown Princess of Sweden) She is the grandmother of the current King of Sweden, Carl XVI Gustaf, as well as the current Queen of Denmark, Margrethe II, and former Queen of Greece, Anne-Marie. World War I During World War I she created a sewing society in Sweden to support the Red Cross. When paraffin supplies ran low she organized a candle collection and in November 1917 she instituted a scheme to train girls to work on the land. She also acted as a point of contact for relatives divided by the war. With her help, private letters were passed on and requests to trace men missing in action. She was also tireless in her work on behalf of prisoners. Later life On 1 May 1920, she died suddenly when infection set in following a mastoid operation. At the time, she was eight months pregnant and expecting her sixth child. Titles and styles 15 January 1882 - 15 June 1905: Her Royal Highness Princess Margaret of Connaught 15 June 1905 - 8 December 1907: Her Royal Highness Princess Margareta of Sweden, Duchess of Scania 8 December 1907 - 1 May 1920: Her Royal Highness The Crown Princess of Sweden From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

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Titel Borneman-Wagner, Howard-Hause, Trout-Nutting, Boyer-Stutsman Family Tree
Beschreibung This is a work in progress, which likely contains numerous errors and omissions. Users are encouraged to verify any and all information which they wish to use.
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