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Everything about Theresa Kunegunda Sobieska totally explained
Theresa Kunegunda ( 4 March 1676- 10 March 1730) was a daughter of the Polish King John III Sobieski and Marie Casimire Louise de la Grange d'Arquien.
Biography
After the death of his first wife, the Kurfürst Maximilian II Emanuel, elector of Bavaria and married her on 2 January 1695 and she became the Bavarian Kurfürstin Therese Kunigunde.
She was mother of ten children by her husband, including Karl VII, Holy Roman Emperor and Clemens August of Bavaria, Archbishop- Elector of Cologne.
In 1704-05, in the ensuing evacuation of the Bavarian court to the Netherlands after the defeat in the Battle of Blenheim, she apparently was in charge of the government in Electoral Palatinate as Regent Princess Palatine.
She rests in Theatinerkirche (Munich).
Children
- A stillborn child (born and deceased in 1695)
- Maria Anna Karoline (1696-1750), became as nun om 29 October 1720 by the name "Therese Emanuele de corde Jesu" in Klarissinenkloster Munich
- Karl VII Albrecht (1697-1745), Holy Roman Emperor, King of Bohemia, and Elector of Bavaria
- Philipp Moritz Maria (1698-1719), posthumously elected bishop of Paderborn and bishop of Münster as news of his passing hadn't spread yet
- Ferdinand Maria Innozenz (1699-1738), Imperial Fieldmarschall
- Clemens August (1700-1761), Archbishop of Cologne, Hoch- und Deutschmeister, Prince-Bishop of Hildesheim, Münster, Bishop of Paderborn and Osnabrück
- Wilhelm (1701-1704), Prince of Bavaria
- Alois Johann Adolf (1702-1705), Prince of Bavaria
- Johann Theodor of Bavaria (1703-1763), Cardinal, Prince-Bishop of Regensburg, Bishop of Freising and Bishop of Liège
- Maximilian Emanuel Thomas (1704-1709), Prince of Bavaria
Ancestors
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