Princess Sophie of Bavaria
- Birth Date:
- 27.01.1805
- Death date:
- 28.05.1872
- Person's maiden name:
- Sophie Friederike Dorothee Wilhelmine, Princess of Bavaria
- Extra names:
- София Баварская, Sophie Friederike Dorothea Wilhelmine, София Фридерика Доротея Вильгельмина
- Categories:
- Princess
- Cemetery:
- Set cemetery
Sophie Friederike Dorothee Wilhelmine, Princess of Bavaria (27 January 1805 – 28 May 1872) was born to King Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria and his second wife Caroline of Baden. She was the identical twin sister of Princess Maria Anna of Bavaria, Queen of Saxony as wife of Frederick Augustus II of Saxony. Her eldest son Franz Joseph reigned as Emperor of Austria, King of Bohemia, King of Croatia, Apostolic King of Hungary, King of Galicia and Lodomeria and Grand Duke of Cracow; her second son Maximilian reigned as Emperor of Mexico.
Life
Sophie (1866)
On 4 November 1824, she married Franz Karl, Archduke of Austria. They had six children.
Her ambition to place her oldest son on the Austrian throne was a constant theme in Austrian politics. At the time she was called "the only man at court". During the Revolution of 1848, she persuaded her somewhat feeble-minded husband to give up his rights to the throne in favour of Franz Joseph, her son. After Franz Joseph's accession, Sophie became the power behind the throne. Within modern pop culture, Sophie is best remembered for her extremely bad relationship with Franz Joseph's famed wife Sisi, who was also her niece.
Sophie kept a detailed diary most of her life which reveals much about Austrian court life. She was deeply affected in 1867 by the execution in Mexico of her second son Maximilian. She never recovered from that shock, and withdrew from public life. She died of a brain tumor in 1872.
She was also noted for her close relationship with Napoleon II, who lived at the Austrian Court as the Duke of Reichstadt. There were rumors of a sexual affair between them. There was even suspicion that Maximilian, born two weeks before Reichstadt's death in 1832, was actually his child. These claims were never verified, but it is certain that they were very good friends and that his death affected her very much. She is said to have turned into the cold, ambitious woman described in fiction after he died.
Issue
Franz Joseph I of Austria Maximilian I of Mexico Archduke Karl Ludwig of Austria Maria Anna Archduke Ludwig Viktor of Austria
Portrayal on stage & screen
- In the Sissi films (1955–1957), Vilma Degischer played the part of Sophie as a chillingly strict mother-in-law of the young Empress. The stereotype of Sophie as an uptight and spiteful villain seems to have spread from these films.
- In the 1974 miniseries, The Fall of Eagles, Sophie was portrayed by English actress Pamela Brown.
- Mayerling, a 1978 ballet by Kenneth MacMillan, features Sophie in a slightly more sympathetic light.
- Elisabeth, a 1992 musical by Michael Kunze about the life of Empress Elisabeth, where Sophie is portrayed as a malevolent intriguer, out to ruin her daughter-in-law's life by any possible means, though more recent productions have somewhat softened her character with additional scenes and a song that give more insight into Sophie's complex motivations and personality.
- In Sissi, l'impératrice rebelle, a 2004 French television film, Sophie was played by Stéphane Audran.
- In the 2009 European mini-series Sisi, Martina Gedeck portrayed Sophie in one of the more balanced interpretations of the character.
Source: wikipedia.org
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Relation name | Relation type | Description | ||
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1 | Francis Jozefs I Habsburgs | Son | ||
2 | Sisi | Daughter in-law | ||
3 | Рудольф (кронпринц Австрии) | Grandson |
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