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  1. Princess Caroline Augusta of Bavaria (German: Karoline Auguste; 8 February 1792 – 9 February 1873) was Empress of Austria by marriage to Francis I of Austria. She was the penultimate child and third daughter of King Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria and Princess Augusta Wilhelmine of Hesse-Darmstadt .

  2. Name variations: Karoline Augusta or Auguste; Charlotta Augusta; Charlotte of Bavaria. Born on February 8, 1792, in Mannheim; died on February 9, 1873, in Vienna; daughter of Wilhelmine of Darmstadt (1765–1796) and Maximilian I Joseph, elector of Bavaria (r. 1799–1805), king of Bavaria (r. 1805–1825); married William I (1781–1864), king ...

  3. Mar 2, 2022 · Caroline Augustas first communion took place in 1803. She was still very young when the first talks of marriage appeared; the first suitor was the future King Ferdinand VII of Spain. However, Bavaria was backed by Napoleon, and he did not approve of the match.

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  5. Jan 12, 2021 · Caroline Augusta of Bavaria (German: Karoline Auguste von Bayern; Mannheim, 8 February 1792 – 9 February 1873 in Vienna) was a daughter of Maximilian I Joseph, King of Bavaria (1756–1825) and his wife, Augusta Wilhelmine of Hesse-Darmstadt (1765–1796), and a member of the House of Wittelsbach.

    • February 8, 1792
    • February 9, 1873
  6. Mar 3, 2022 · In 1824, Caroline Augusta’s half-sister Sophie married her stepson Franz Karl. Her husband’s eldest son was Archduke Ferdinand, but he suffered from epilepsy and hydrocephalus, and he had a speech impediment. Thus, it was up to Franz Karl and Sophie to provide the next generation of Habsburgs. Caroline Augusta had promoted the match and ...

  7. Caroline Augusta was a Bavarian princess who became Empress of Austria thanks to an arranged marriage with Emperor Francis I. Much younger than her husband, she became a “second mother” to Francis’s grandson, Franz, who happened to be Napoleon’s son, Napoleon II.

  8. Caroline Augusta was the daughter of Maximilian I Joseph, King of Bavaria and his wife, Augusta Wilhelmine of Hesse-Darmstadt. As a striking and vibrant young woman of an influential house, she was in demand as a dynastic match but was not willing to be a pawn to marriage.

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