Maria Sophia of Dietrichstein
Maria Sophia of Dietrichstein (Maria Rosina Sophia; 11 July 1646 – 4 November 1711), was a German noblewoman by birth, member of the House of Dietrichstein, and by her two marriages Countess of Pötting auf Ober-Falkenstein and Lobkowicz.
She was the fifth child and second daughter of Maximilian, 2nd Prince of Dietrichstein zu Nikolsburg, and his second wife Sophie Agnes, a daughter of Wolfgang III, Count of Mansfeld-Vorderort-Bornstädt.
Life
On April 16, 1662 Maria Sophia married Franz Eusebius, Count of Pötting auf Ober-Falkenstein (d. 1678). They had three children, all of them born in Madrid, who died in infancy: María Inés, Francisca Eusebia and Maximiliano Adán. As the count's wife, she served as Imperial Ambassadress in Madrid from 1664 to 1674[1].
On 12 June 1681, Maria Sophia remarried, this time to Count Václav Ferdinand Popel of Lobkowicz (22 December 1654 – 8 October 1697). Her second husband was also appointed Ambassador of the Emperor to Madrid, and thus Sophia returned to Spain once again in the capacity of ambassadress (1689-1691). They had five children:
- Leopold Josef (17 January 1683 – 19 May 1707).
- Terezie Ludmila (23 January 1684 – 7 August 1684).
- Eleonore Katharina Charlotte (1 April 1685 – 3 March 1712), married on 17 October 1703 to Filip Hyacint Josef, Prince of Lobkowicz.
- Ludvík Filip (12 August 1687 – 27 December 1687).
- Ferdinand (born and died 28 May 1689).
Maria Sophia died aged 65. She was buried in Loreta, Prague.
Notes
- ^ NIETO NUÑO, MIGUEL (1990). Diario del Conde de Pötting, embajador imperial en Madrid. Editorial BOE.