Anna of Saxony (16 November 1567 - 27 January 1613), was a Duchess of
Saxe-Coburg-Eisenach by marriage to
John Casimir, Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Eisenach.
Life
Born in
Dresden
Dresden (; ; Upper Saxon German, Upper Saxon: ''Dräsdn''; , ) is the capital city of the States of Germany, German state of Saxony and its second most populous city after Leipzig. It is the List of cities in Germany by population, 12th most p ...
, she was the twelfth of fifteen children born from the first marriage of
Augustus, Elector of Saxony
Augustus (31 July 152611 February 1586) was Elector of Saxony from 1553 to 1586.
First years
Augustus was born in Freiberg, the youngest child and third (but second surviving) son of Henry IV, Duke of Saxony, and Catherine of Mecklenburg. He c ...
and
Anna, Princess of Denmark.
On 4 May 1584 and without the consent of her father, Anna became engaged to
John Casimir, Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Eisenach. The marriage finally took place in Dresden on 16 January 1586, and she received 30,000
Thaler
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s as a dowry, as well as the city of
Römhild
Römhild () is a town in the Hildburghausen (district), district of Hildburghausen, in Thuringia, Germany. It is situated 14 km west of Hildburghausen, and 21 km southeast of Meiningen. On 31 December 2012, it merged with the former muni ...
as her ''Wittum'' (
Dower
Dower is a provision accorded traditionally by a husband or his family, to a wife for her support should she become widowed. It was settlement (law), settled on the bride (being given into trust instrument, trust) by agreement at the time of t ...
land). The cheerful and high-spirited Duchess soon produced magnificent festivities in her new court.
However, the marriage soon failed: John Casimir preferred hunting to marital life. By the end of September 1593, the Duchess was caught in adultery by her husband. John Casimir immediately ordered the arrest of Anna and her lover, Ulrich of Lichtenstein. Despite the letters which Anna wrote to her husband and her relatives asking for mercy, on 12 December the ''Schöppenstuhl'' (High Court Chamber) in
Jena
Jena (; ) is a List of cities and towns in Germany, city in Germany and the second largest city in Thuringia. Together with the nearby cities of Erfurt and Weimar, it forms the central metropolitan area of Thuringia with approximately 500,000 in ...
formally annulled her marriage and sentenced both lovers to beheading by sword. In the case of John Casimir, the death sentence was commuted, suddenly, to life imprisonment.
Anna was sent firstly to
Eisenach
Eisenach () is a Town#Germany, town in Thuringia, Germany with 42,000 inhabitants, west of Erfurt, southeast of Kassel and northeast of Frankfurt. It is the main urban centre of western Thuringia, and bordering northeastern Hesse, Hessian re ...
, then to Kahlenberg Castle, in 1596 to the former
Sonnefeld Monastery and finally (1603) to the
Veste Coburg
The Veste Coburg (Coburg Fortress) is one of the best-preserved medieval fortresses of Germany. It is situated on a hill above the town of Coburg, in the Upper Franconia region of Bavaria.
Geography
Location
Veste Coburg dominates the town of C ...
, where she died in 1613, aged 45. She was buried in the ''Klosterkirche'', Sonnefeld. Ulrich of Lichtenstein died in prison twenty years later, on 8 December 1633, just three days after being granted his freedom.
In 1599 John Casimir contracted a second marriage with Anna's maternal first-cousin
Margaret of Brunswick-Lüneburg;
[''Das fürstliche Beilager Herzog Johann Casimirs auf Schloss Heldburg und in Coburg'' in: Norbert Klaus Fuchs: ''Das Heldburger Land–ein historischer Reiseführer''; Verlag Rockstuhl, Bad Langensalza, 2013, ] to humiliate his first wife, he celebrated this occasion with the famous ''Coburg Taler'': on the obverse showed a kissing couple with the inscription WIE KVSSEN SICH DIE ZWEY SO FEIN (''A well kiss between two''), while on the reverse, showed Anna dressed as a nun with the inscription: WER KVST MICH - ARMES NVNNELIN (''who kiss you now, poor nun?'').
Notes
References
*August Beck
''Anna''In: ''Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (ADB)'', vol. 1, Duncker & Humblot, Leipzig 1875, p. 471.
*Thomas Nicklas: ''Das Haus Sachsen-Coburg – Europas späte Dynastie'',
Kohlhammer Verlag
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Kohlhammer Verlag was founded in Stuttgart on 30 April 1866 by . Kohlhammer had taken over the businesses of his late father-in-la ...
, Stuttgart 2003.
*Carl Kiesewetter: ''Faust in der Geschichte und Tradition'', Georg Olms Editorial, 1978.
*M. Berbig: ''Anna von Sachsen, erste Gemahlin Johann Casimirs von Coburg-Gotha''.
*Eduard Vehse
''Geschichte der Höfe des Hauses Sachsen'', Hamburg 1854, p. 14
*Ludwig Bechstein
''Thüringer Sagenbuch'', p. 17
*Anne-Simone Knöfel
''Anna von Sachsen'' in: ''Sächsische Biografie'', published by the ''Institut für Sächsische Geschichte und Volkskunde'', ed. by Martina Schattkowsky.
*Hans-Joachim Böttcher: ''WENIG UND BÖS WAR DIE ZEIT MEINES LEBENS - Anna von Sachsen (1567-1613)'', Dresden 2016, .
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House of Wettin
1567 births
1593 deaths
Nobility from Dresden
Albertine branch
Daughters of prince-electors
Duchesses of Saxe-Coburg