Albert Kasimir von Sachsen, Herzog von Teschen

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Albert Kasimir August Ignaz Pius Franz Xaver von Sachsen, Herzog zu Sachsen-Teschen

Geburtsdatum:
Geburtsort: Schloss Moritzburg, Moritzburg, Sachsen, Deutschland(HRR)
Tod 10 Februar 1822 (83)
Wien, Österreich
Bestattungsort: Wien, Österreich
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Sohn von Friedrich August II von Sachsen, Kurfürst von Sachsen und König von Polen und królowa Polski Maria Josepha von Österreich, Habsburg, Kurfürstin zu Sachsen, królowa Polski
Ehemann von Archduchess Maria Christina of Austria
Vater von Prinzessin Kristina von Sachsen
Bruder von Friedrich August August von Sachsen, Prinz von Polen und Kurprinz von Sachsen; Joseph August von Sachsen, Prinz von Polen und Kurprinz von Sachsen; książę Fryderyk Krystian Wettyn; Keurvorst Frederik Christiaan van Saksen; Friedrich Christian von Sachsen, Kurfüst und 12 andere

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About Albert Kasimir von Sachsen, Herzog von Teschen

  • Albrecht Casimir August Herzog von Sachsen-Teschen
  • Joint Viceroy of Hungary.
  • Herzog von Sachsen-Teschen in 1766.
  • Joint Stadtholder of the Netherlands between 1781 and 1793

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  • The Peerage
  • Geneall
  • Duke of Teschen Reign 1766-1822 with Maria Christina Predecessor: Joseph II Successor: Karl Ludwig
  • Wikipedia: English Deutsch
  • Prince Albert Casimir August of Saxony, Duke of Teschen (11 July 1738, Moritzburg near Dresden – 10 February 1822, Vienna) was a German prince from the House of Wettin who married into the Habsburg imperial family. He noted as an art collector and founded the Albertina in Vienna, the largest and finest collection of old master prints and drawings in the world.
  • He was a younger son of king Augustus III of Poland (who was also Elector of Saxony) and Maria Josepha of Austria, a first cousin of empress Maria Theresa, being the eldest daughter of late Emperor Joseph I. Prince Albert of Saxony, Duke of Teschen, was also one of the godparents to his namesake Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.
  • Young Albert was specifically chosen by Archduchess Maria Christina of Austria to be her husband. This was a special favour granted by her mother, the great empress Maria Theresa of Austria because marriages of imperial children were usually used for diplomatic purposes. Still, the betrothal and wedding had to wait until the death of her father Emperor Francis I and the wedding decorations were black because it occurred during the official mourning period after his death. From his father-in-law's estate, Albert received the territory of Teschen in Austrian Silesia and was accordingly given the title of Duke of Teschen. Since he became a member of the Habsburg-Lorraine family, the title Archduke was also given to him.
  • The Silesian Duchy of Teschen had been inherited by Emperor Francis through his father's Gonzaga ancestry, as compensation for the lost Duchy of Montferrat, taken from them in favor of the dukes of Savoy. Archduchess Maria Christina the daughter of Francis of Lorraine received the duchy among her dowry. Prince Albert of Saxony thus became the Duke of Teschen, the only non-Habsburg to become such after the title passed into Habsburg control. Their marriage remained childless except a daughter dead as baby, and upon the death of the widowed Albert in 1822, Teschen was granted to their adopted son, Archduke Charles of Austria, who became Duke of Teschen and started the Habsburg-Lorraine branch of Dukes of Teschen.
  • Albert was governor of Hungary from 1765 to 1780, with his seat at Bratislava Castle and his summer residence in Halbturn Castle at Neusiedl. He was then made governor of the Austrian Netherlands, with his seat at Brussels where he built Laeken palace (the present-day home of the Belgian royal family) as his seat. There he assembled the beginnings of his vast art collection which he took with him when the couple had to flee from Brussels to Vienna in 1793 due to the French Revolution and following his military defeat by invasion forces at the Battle of Jemappes.
  • In Vienna a palace adjoining the Hofburg originally designed by Emanuel Teles Silva-Tarouca was enlarged for them by architect Louis Montoyer. That palace is today called the Albertina, after Albert, and houses the collection he started. Only two-thirds of his collection survives, because one of the cargo ships bringing it from Brussels sank en route. After his return to Vienna, he used as an advisor Adam von Bartsch , the Curator of the Imperial prints collection and the greatest prints scholar of his age.
  • After the early death of his wife in 1798 of typhus, he lived only for his art collection, which he bequeathed to his (wife's) nephew and adopted son Archduke Charles of Austria.
  • Next door to his palace, in the Augustinerkirche Albert had a famous memorial to his wife carved by Antonio Canova. The couple are buried in tombs 111 and 112 in the Tuscan Vault of the Imperial Crypt in Vienna, with their hearts in urns 40 and 28 in the nearby Herzgruft and their viscera in urns 75 and 63 of the Ducal Crypt in Vienna's cathedral.
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Lebenslinie von Albert Kasimir von Sachsen, Herzog von Teschen

1738
11 Juli 1738
Schloss Moritzburg, Moritzburg, Sachsen, Deutschland(HRR)
1767
16 Mai 1767
Wien, Österreich, Deutschland(HRR)
1822
10 Februar 1822
Alter 83
Wien, Österreich
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Saxe-Teschen - aka Albrecht Kasimir
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Imperialcrypt von Stephansdom, Wien, Österreich