Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, Crown Princess of Prussia
1746–1840 (age 94)
Biography
Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (1746–1840) was a German-born aristocrat who became Crown Princess of Prussia through marriage. Her life spanned nearly a century of European history, witnessing the rise of Prussia as a major power and the transformations of the Enlightenment and Napoleonic eras.
Elisabeth Christine's longevity and her position at the Prussian court made her a significant figure in European aristocratic circles. She was laid to rest in the Ducal Castle, a fitting final resting place befitting her royal status and the prominence she maintained throughout her extended life.