Princess Maria Anna Of Schwarzenberg
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Princess Maria Anna von Schwarzenberg (25 December 1706 – 12 January 1755) was a Margravine consort of Baden-Baden and Princess of Schwarzenberg by birth. She was the daughter of Prince Adam Franz von Schwarzenberg and Princess Eleonore von Lobkowicz. She married Louis George, Margrave of Baden-Baden on 18 March 1721. Her future mother-in-law traveled to
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in order to seek permission from
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. Permission was granted, and she married on 8 April 1721 at the
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Issue

* Princess ''Elisabeth'' Augusta of
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(16 March 1726 – 7 January 1789); married on 2 February 1755 to Count Michael Wenzel of Althann, Imperial Privy Councilor; no issue. * Karl Ludwig Damian, Hereditary Prince of Baden-Baden (25 August 1728 – 6 July 1734); died in infancy. * Georg Ludwig, Hereditary Prince of Baden-Baden (11 August 1736 – 11 March 1737); died in infancy. * Princess Johanna of Baden-Baden (28 April 1737 – 29 April 1737); died in infancy.


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1706 births 1755 deaths Margravines of Baden-Baden House of Zähringen Schwarzenberg family 18th-century German people {{Germany-noble-stub