Wilhelmine von Grävenitz
Wilhelmine von Grävenitz | |
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| Countess of Würben | |
1721 portrait by C.E. de Quitter | |
| Full name | Christine Wilhelmine Friederike von Grävenitz |
| Born | February 4, 1684 Schwerin |
| Died | October 21, 1744 (aged 60) Berlin |
| Noble family | Grävenitz |
Christine Wilhelmine Friederike von Grävenitz (4 February 1684 in Schwerin – 21 October 1744 in Berlin) was a German noblewoman who was the royal mistress to Eberhard Louis, Duke of Württemberg, between 1706 and 1731. The couple married in 1707, despite the fact that Eberhard thereby committed bigamy, being already married. From 1710, the couple lived in Ludwigsburg, while the wife of Eberhard Louis lived in Stuttgart. Grävenitz was politically active and was from 1717 until 1731 a full member of the secret government cabinet, which ruled the state. In 1731 the relationship was ended by Eberhard, and the year after, Grävenitz was given a pension and left Württemberg.