Frederick William von Hessenstein
Frederick William, Prince von Hessenstein (17 March 1735, Stockholm — 27 July 1808, Panker ), was a Swedish statesman and a soldier of German ancestry .
Biography
He was the eldest extramarital son of King Frederick I of Sweden , member of the House of Hesse , and his royal mistress Hedvig Ulrika Taube .[ 1]
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King Gustav III treated him with great respect. He was appointed Field Marshal in 1773, Privy Councillor in 1776, and Governor-General of Pomerania between 1776 and 1791.[ 3] Hessenstein was made a count of the Holy Roman Empire (in which his father's German realm, the landgraviate of Hesse-Kassel , was located) on 28 February 1741, and created a Swedish count on 29 March of the following year.[ 3] He was elevated to Prince von Hessenstein in the Empire in November 1772, and hereditary Prince von Hessenstein also in Sweden on 28 April 1785.[ 3] In 1773, he was also made one of the Lords of the Realm .
According to unverified rumors, he might have been the father of an extramarital daughter by Princess Sofia Albertina , Gustav III 's sister. Named Sophia, she was allegedly born in 1786, a year before the princess was sent to Germany as Abbess of Quedlinburg .[ 4]
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