Victoria, Empress of Germany and Queen of Prussia
(1840-1901), Consort of Frederick III, German Emperor, King of Prussia; daughter of Queen VictoriaSitter associated with 124 portraits
Victoria married Prince Frederick William of Prussia in 1858. The Queen and Prince Albert hoped that Victoria's marriage to the future King of Prussia would cement close ties between London and Berlin, and possibly lead to the emergence of a unified and liberal Germany. After the three wars of German unification (1864-71), the victorious princes of the North German Confederation proclaimed a German Empire with King William I of Prussia as the hereditary German Emperor. On his death in 1888, his son Prince Frederick ascended the throne and Victoria adopted the title The German Empress. He died later that year, after which she was known as The Empress Frederick.
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- Princess Adolf of Schaumburg-Lippe (née Princess Victoria of Prussia) (daughter)
- Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany (brother)
- Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (father)
- Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh and Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (brother)
- Prince Alfred of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (nephew)
- Princess Alice, Grand Duchess of Hesse (sister)
- Prince Arthur, 1st Duke of Connaught and Strathearn (brother)
- Princess Beatrice of Battenberg (sister)
- Princess Charlotte of Prussia, Duchess of Saxe-Meiningen (daughter)
- King Edward VII (brother)
- Frederick III, Emperor of Germany and King of Prussia (husband)
- Princess Helena Augusta Victoria of Schleswig-Holstein (sister)
- Prince Henry of Prussia (son)
- Princess Louise Caroline Alberta, Duchess of Argyll (sister)
- Princess Margarete, Landgravine of Hesse (daughter)
- Prince Sigismund of Prussia (son)
- Sophie, Queen of Greece (née Princess Sophie of Prussia) (daughter)
- Queen Victoria (mother)
- Prince Waldemar of Prussia (son)
- Wilhelm II, Emperor of Germany and King of Prussia (son)
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