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ERNEST I

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Originally appearing in Volume V09, Page 751 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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ERNEST I  . [

ERNST ANTON KARL LUDWIG], duke of Saxe-
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Coburg-
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Gotha (1784–1844), was the son of Francis, duke of Saxe-Coburg-
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Saalfeld, and was born on the 2nd of
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January 1784 . At the time of his
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father's
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death (9th of December 18o6) the duchy of Coburg was occupied by
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Napoleon as conquered territory, and Ernest did not come into his
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inheritance till after the peace of
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Tilsit (
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July 1807) . Owing to the
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part he had played in assisting the Prussians at the
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battle of Auerstadt he continued out of favour with Napoleon, and he threw himself with vigour into the war of liberation against the French . After the battle of
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Leipzig he was given the command of the V. army corps and reduced Mainz by blockade; he also commanded the Saxon troops during the
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campaign of 1815 . By the congress of Vienna he was rewarded with the principality of Lichtenberg on the
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left
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bank of the Rhine, which received a slight
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augmentation after the second peace of Paris . These territories he sold to Prussia in 1834 In 1826, in the division of the territories of the duchy of Saxe-Gotha which followed the death of its last duke (
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February 1825), he received the duchy of Gotha, ceding that of Saalfeld to the duke of
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Meiningen; and he now exchanged his style of Ernest III. of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld for that of Ernest I. of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha . In 1821 he had given a constitution to Coburg, but he did not interfere with the traditional
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system of estates at Gotha . He died on the 29th of January 1844 . Duke Ernest, who was not only a good soldier and keen sportsman, but an enlightened
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patron of the arts and sciences, did much for the economic, educational and constitutional development of his territories; and his advice always carried
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great
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weight in the
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councils of the other German sovereigns . It was, however, for the splendid international position attained by the house of Coburg under him that his reign is chiefly distinguished . His younger
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brother Leopold (q.v.) became king of the Belgians; his brother Ferdinand (b .

1785) married the wealthy princess Antoinette von Kohary (1816) and was the father of the duchess of

Nemours and of the future King Ferdinand of
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Portugal . Of his sisters, Antoinette (1779–1824) married Duke Alexander of
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Wurttemberg; Juliane [Alexandra Feodorovna] (1781–186o) married the
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Russian
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cesarevich
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Constantine, from whom she was, however, divorced in 182o; and Victoria (1786-1861), wife of
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Edward Augustus, duke of Kent, became the
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mother of Queen Victoria, Duke Ernest was twice married: (I) in 1817 to Louise, daughter of Duke Augustus of Saxe-Gotha, whom he finally divorced in 1826; (2) in 1831 to Maria, daughter of Duke Alexander of Wurttemberg . Of his sons, by his first wife, Ernest succeeded him in the duchy, and Albert married Queen Victoria .

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