Friederike Auguste Sophie of Anhalt-Bernburg

American academic
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IntroAmerican academic
PlacesUnited States of America
wasAcademic
Work fieldEducation
Gender
Female
Religion:Lutheranism
Birth28 August 1744, Bernburg, Salzlandkreis, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany
Death12 April 1827Coswig, Wittenberg, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany (aged 82 years)
Star signVirgo
Family
Mother:Albertine von Brandenburg-Schwedt
Father:Victor Frederick, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg
Siblings:Sofia Luisa di Anhalt-Bernburg Carlotta Guglielmina di Anhalt-Bernburg Cristina Elisabetta di Anhalt-Bernburg
Spouse:Frederick Augustus Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst
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Biography

Friederike Auguste Sophie of Anhalt-Bernburg (28 August 1744, Bernburg – 12 April 1827, Coswig), was a princess consort of Anhalt-Zerbst. She was married to Frederick Augustus, Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst, and sister-in-law to the Russian Empress Catherine the Great. She was the regent governor of Jever from April 1793 until October 1806.

Biography

She was the daughter of Victor Frederick, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg, and Albertine of Brandenburg-Schwedt (1712–1750), and married Frederick Augustus, Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst, 22 May 1764 at Ballenstedt am Harz. Due to a conflict with Prussia, Frederick Augustus had been living in exile since 1758, and the couple settled in Basel in 1765. She was in contact with Isaak Iselin and Peter Ochs and was dedicated the book "Geschichte der Stadt und Landschaft Basel" (1786). In 1780–1791, she lived apart from her spouse, who moved to Luxemburg.

In 1793, her husband died childless, and his territories were divided among his relatives. The area of Jever, which allowed for female succession, was inherited by his sister Catherine the Great. Friederike was appointed regent-governor in Jever on Catherine's behalf in April 1793. She is described as an active regent who introduced many reforms. She was forced to resign when Jever was taken by France under Napoleon in October 1806.

She spent her remaining life with her sister Christine at Coswig Castle.

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