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'''Frederica Dorothea Wilhelmina of Baden''', ([[1781]]-[[1826]]), Queen of [[Sweden]] (1797-1809). Daughter to [[Charles Louis of Baden]] and [[Amalia of Hesse-Darmstadt]]. She was the younger sister of [[Princess Maria Louisa of Baden]]. She was the consort of King [[Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden]], whom she married in [[1797]]. She was deposed from the throne togeather with her husband in [[1809]], after which the family settled in [[Baden]], but her husband was restless and did not want to stay. They were divorced in [[1812]].
'''Frederica Dorothea Wilhelmina of Baden''', ([[1781]]-[[1826]]), Queen of [[Sweden]] (1797-1809). Daughter to [[Charles Louis of Baden]] and [[Amalia of Hesse-Darmstadt]]. She was the younger sister of [[Princess Maria Louisa of Baden]]. She was the consort of King [[Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden]], whom she married in [[1797]]. She was deposed from the throne togeather with her husband in [[1809]], after which the family settled in [[Baden]], but her husband was restless and did not want to stay. They were divorced in [[1812]].


The communities of [[Fredrika]] (1799), [[Dorotea]] (1799) and [[Vilhelmina]] (1804) located in [[Lapponia]] was named in her honour.
The communities of [[Fredrika]] (1799), [[Dorotea]] (1799) and [[Vilhelmina]] (1804) located in [[Laponia]] was named in her honour.


== Children ==
== Children ==

Revision as of 12:47, 20 April 2004

Frederica Dorothea Wilhelmina of Baden, (1781-1826), Queen of Sweden (1797-1809). Daughter to Charles Louis of Baden and Amalia of Hesse-Darmstadt. She was the younger sister of Princess Maria Louisa of Baden. She was the consort of King Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden, whom she married in 1797. She was deposed from the throne togeather with her husband in 1809, after which the family settled in Baden, but her husband was restless and did not want to stay. They were divorced in 1812.

The communities of Fredrika (1799), Dorotea (1799) and Vilhelmina (1804) located in Laponia was named in her honour.

Children

  1. Gustav Gustafson of Vasa (1799-1877)
  2. Sofia Wilhelmina of Vasa (1801-1865)
  3. Carl Gustav (1802-1805)
  4. Amalia Maria Charlotta (1805-)
  5. Cecilia (1807-)

Gustav would serve as an officer to the Habsburgs of Austria, but would never father a son of his own. Sofia Wilhelmina would marry Leopold of Baden, whos ancestor Victoria of Baden would marry into the House of Bernadotte, by way of Gustav V of Sweden.

See also: List of Swedish queens