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Princess Ida of Schaumburg-Lippe
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Princess Ida Matilda Adelaide of Schaumburg-Lippe (Bückeburg, 28 July 1852 – Schleiz, 28 September 1891) was the consort of Heinrich XXII, Prince Reuss of Greiz from 1872 until her death. She was the mother of Hermine Reuss of Greiz, second wife of Wilhelm II, the last German Emperor.
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Family and early life
She was a daughter of Adolf I, Prince of Schaumburg-Lippe and his wife Princess Hermine of Waldeck and Pyrmont. Her siblings included Georg, Prince of Schaumburg-Lippe and Prince Adolf of Schaumburg-Lippe, husband of Princess Viktoria of Prussia.
Despite their high birth, Ida and her siblings were brought up very simply; one report said they "knew more about the kitchen than many women of lower degree".[1] Ida was also well educated, and was able to hold her own in discussions about philosophy and science with the learned men in her principality.[1]
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Marriage and issue
On 8 October 1872, Ida married Heinrich XXII, the reigning Prince Reuss of Greiz since he came of age in 1867.[2][3]
They had the following children:
- Henry XXIV, Prince Reuss of Greiz (1878–1927)
- Princess Emma (1881–1961) ∞ (1903) Count Erich Künigl von Ehrenburg (1880–1930)
- Princess Marie (1882–1942) ∞ (1904) Baron Ferdinand von Gnagnoni (1878–1955)
- Princess Caroline (1884–1905) ∞ (1903) Wilhelm Ernst, Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach (1876–1923)
- Princess Hermine (1887–1947) ∞ I. (1907) Prince Johann Georg of Schoenaich-Carolath (1873–1920); ∞ II. (1922) Ex-Kaiser Wilhelm II (1859–1941)
- Princess Ida (1891–1977) ∞ (1911) Christoph Martin III Fürst zu Stolberg-Roßla (1888–1949)
Death
Ida died on 28 September 1891, at the age of 39 at Schleiz.[1] Her husband Prince Heinrich XXII Reuss of Greiz outlived her for another 11 years, dying in 1902. She is buried alongside her husband in Stadtkirche St.Marien, Greiz, Germany.[4]
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