Christine of Hesse


Christine of Hesse was Duchess consort of Holstein-Gottorp as the spouse of Duke Adolf of Holstein-Gottorp. She exerted some political influence as a widow after 1586.

Biography

Christine was born in Kassel as a daughter of Landgrave Philip I of Hesse and his spouse Christine of Saxony. She was given a strict Protestant upbringing by her aunt Elizabeth, Dowager Duchess of Saxony.
Christine received a proposal from King Eric XIV of Sweden, but this did not come about. Her wedding celebration resulted in a scandal, when the guests at the wedding reception consumed too much alcohol. In 1565, the Gottorf Castle was destroyed by fire, which cost her her personal possessions.
As duchess, Christine supported churches and schools and scholarships to poor students in theology. She was interested in medicine, and also manufactured her own medicines.
As a widow after 1586, Christine defended the rights of her son Philip against the council.
Christine composed the psalm-book Geistliche Psalmen und Lieder.

Family and children

On 17 December 1564 Christine was married to Duke Adolf of Holstein-Gottorp and had the following children:
  1. Frederick II.
  2. Sophia, married on 17 February 1588 to John VII, Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin.
  3. Philip.
  4. Christina, married on 27 August 1592 to King Charles IX of Sweden.
  5. John Adolph.
  6. Anna, married 28 January 1598 to Count Enno III of Ostfriesland.
  7. Christian, died young in 1577.
  8. Agnes.
  9. John Frederick, prince-bishop of Bremen, Lübeck and Verden,.

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