Sophie Amalie Caroline of Saxe-Hildburghausen (; born: 21 July 1732 in Hildburghausen; died: 19 June 1799 in ÃÂhringen), was a princess of Saxe-Hildburghausen and by marriage Princess of Hohenlohe-Neuenstein-Oehringen.
Amalie was the youngest child and only daughter of the Duke Ernest Frederick II of Saxe-Hildburghausen from his marriage to Caroline Amalie, a daughter of Count Philipp Charles of Erbach-Fürstenau.
She married on 28 January 1749 in Hildburghausen with Prince Louis of Hohenlohe-Neuenstein-Oehringen (23 May 1723 â 27 July 1805). They had one son, Charles Louis Frederick (20 April 1754 â 28 February 1755).
Because they did not have surviving male issue, after Louis' death his lands fell to Hohenlohe-Ingelfingen.
In 1770 Amalie invited her disgraced brother Eugene -and later his wife when they married in 1778- to live at the court in ÃÂhringen, where they both lived until their deaths (in 1795 and 1790, respectively).
She was buried with her husband in a special resting place of the Collegiate Church in ÃÂhringen. Here, in the southern transept, a marble relief of Caroline and her husband was created in a neo-classicist style by the sculptor Johann Gottfried Schadow on the occasion of the golden wedding of the couple in 1799.