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Portrait of Prince Augustus Ferdinand at age 43
Portrait by Anna Dorothea Therbusch, 1773
Born (1730-05-23)23 May 1730
Berlin
Died 2 May 1813(1813-05-02) (aged 82)
Berlin
Spouse Margravine Elisabeth Louise of Brandenburg-Schwedt (m. 1755)
Issue
  • Princess Friederike
  • Prince Heinrich
  • Louise, Princess Antoni Radziwiłł
  • Prince Christian
  • Prince Louis Ferdinand
  • Prince Paul
  • Prince Augustus
Full name
German language: August Ferdinand
English: Augustus Ferdinand
House House of Hohenzollern
Father Frederick William I of Prussia
Mother Sophia Dorothea of Hanover

Prince Augustus Ferdinand of Prussia (German language: August Ferdinand; 23 May 1730, Berlin – 2 May 1813, Berlin) was a Prussian prince and general, as well as Herrenmeister ("Master of the Knights") of the Bailiwick of Brandenburg of the Order of Saint John. He belonged to the House of Hohenzollern, and was the youngest son of Frederick William I of Prussia by his wife, Queen Sophia Dorothea.

Family[]

Historisch-genealogischer-Kalender-Berlin MG 9034

Prince Augustus Ferdinand of Prussia

He was the youngest child of King Frederick William I of Prussia and his wife Sophia Dorothea of Hanover.[1] He was also a younger brother of King Frederick the Great (Frederick II of Prussia), Queen Louisa Ulrika of Sweden, and Wilhelmine Margravine of Brandenburg-Bayreuth.

Already at the age of 5, he joined the Infantry regiment „Kronprinz“. In 1740, his brother named him commander of Infantry regiment Nr 34. In 1756, he became Major General and accompanied his brother the King on his campaigns in Saxony, Bohemia, and Silesia. He fought in the Battle of Breslau and the Battle of Leuthen. But in 1758, bad health forced him to leave the army. In 1762, he purchased Friedrichsfelde Palace near Berlin. Ferdinand is also remembered for having the Schloss Bellevue in the Berliner Tiergarten built in 1786, today seat of the Presidents of Germany.

Therbusch Apotheosis

Apotheosis of Prince Augustus Ferdinand (1779) by Anna Dorothea Therbusch, Royal Castle in Warsaw

On September 12, 1763, Ferdinand was elected as Master of the Knights of the Bailiwick of Brandenburg of the Order of Saint John, a post he held until 1812.

Marriage and children[]

He married his niece, Margravine Elisabeth Louise of Brandenburg-Schwedt, on 27 September 1755.[2] She was a daughter of his older sister Sophia Dorothea and her husband Margrave Frederick William of Brandenburg-Schwedt. Despite this family tie, she was only eight years younger than him, due to the significant age difference between him and his sister.

They had seven children:

  • Princess Friederike Elisabeth Dorothea Henriette Amalie (1761–1773)
  • Prince Friedrich Heinrich Emil Karl (1769–1773)
  • Princess Friederike Louise (1770–1836), married to Prince Antoni Radziwiłł. Had issue.
  • Prince Friedrich Christian Heinrich Ludwig (1771–1790)
  • Prince Louis Ferdinand (1772–1806), killed in the Battle of Saalfeld. No legitimate issue.
  • Prince Friedrich Paul Heinrich August (1776)
  • Prince Augustus (1779–1843), morganatic marriage (1832-1843) to Polish aristocrat Emilie von Ostrowska.

Augustus died in Berlin on 2 May 1813, as the last surviving grandchild of George I of Great Britain. Elisabeth Louise would die seven years later, on 10 February 1820.

Berlin, Schloss Bellevue, Radierung von Carl Benjamin Schwarz, 1797

Bellevue Palace in 1797

References[]

  1. Lundy, Darryl. The Peerage: August Ferdinand Prinz von Preußen. Retrieved 16 December 2009.
  2. Lundy.

Sources[]

Prince Augustus Ferdinand of Prussia
House of Hohenzollern
Born: 23 May 1730 Died: 2 May 1813
Preceded by
Margrave Charles Frederick of Brandenburg-Schwedt
Herrenmeister (Grand Master) of the Order of Saint John
1762–1812
Succeeded by
Prince Karl of Prussia
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