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ANNA AMALIA (1739–1807)

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Originally appearing in Volume V02, Page 59 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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ANNA AMALIA (1739–1807)  , duchess of Saxe–Weimar, daughter of Charles I., duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbilttel, was born at
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Wolfenbuttel on the 24th of
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October 1739, and married Ernest, duke of Saxe-
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Weimar, 1756 . Her
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husband died in 1758, lcaviug her regent for their infant son, Charles Augustus . During the protracted minority she administered the affairs of the duchy with the greatest prudence, strengthening its resources and improving its position in spite of the troubles of the Seven Years' War . She was a patroness of
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art and literature, and attracted to Weimar many of the most eminent men in Germany . Wieland was appointed tutor to her son; and the names of Herder, Goethe and Schiller
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shed an undying lustre on her court . In 1775 she retired into private
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life, her son having attained his majority . In 1788 she set out on a lengthened tour through Italy, accompanied by Goethe . She died on the loth of
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April 1807 . A memorial of the duchess is included in Goethe's
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works under the title Zum Andenken der Fiirslin Anna-Amalia . See F . Bornhak, Anna Amalia Herzogin von Saxe-Weimar-
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Eisenach (Berlin . 1892) .

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