Teresa Lubomirska

Princess Teresa Katharina Lubomirska (1 January 1685 6 January 1712) was a Polish noblewoman.[1] She was the second spouse of Count Palatine Charles Philip of Neuburg, who became Elector Palatine (as Charles III Philip) four years after her death. By birth, she was member of House of Lubomirski.

Teresa Lubomirska
Princess
Coat of armsSzreniawa bez Krzyża
Full name
Teresa ks. Lubomirska z Lubomierza h. Drużyna
Born(1685-01-01)1 January 1685
Died6 January 1712(1712-01-06) (aged 27)
Noble familyHouse of Lubomirski
ConsortCharles III Philip
Issue
Theophila Elisabeth Franziska Felicitas of Neuberg
Anna Elisabeth Theophila of Neuberg
FatherJózef Karol Lubomirski
MotherTeofilia Ludwika Zasławska

Life

She was the elder daughter of Court and Grand Marshal, Prince Józef Karol Lubomirski and Teofilia Ludwika Zasławska, niece of Polish King Jan III Sobieski. Her siblings were Aleksander Dominik and Marianna.

She married Charles III Philip (Wittelsbach), heir to the Electorate of the Palatinate, on 15 December 1701 in Kraków. He had one surviving child from his previous marriage, an eight-year-old daughter, Elisabeth Auguste Sophie.

She bore Charles Philip two daughters, both of whom died young. Theophila Elisabeth Franziska Felicitas was born 13 November 1703 and died on 31 January 1705, when she was one year old. Four years later, Anna Elisabeth Theophila was born on 9 June 1709, and died aged two, on 10 February 1712. She was born and died in Innsbruck.

Princess Lubomirska also died in 1712. Her husband became Elector of the Palatinate in 1716 and did not remarry until 1728.

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