Princess Amélie of Bavaria (24 December 1865 â 4 May 1912) was a member of the House of Wittelsbach and a Duchess of Urach through her marriage to Wilhelm Karl, Duke of Urach.
Born in Munich, Amélie was the only child of the celebrated oculist Karl Theodor, Duke in Bavaria, and his first wife, Princess Sophie of Saxony. She was a niece of Empress Elisabeth of Austria ("Sisi") and a first cousin of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria.
Her mother died when Amélie was only two years old. She was subsequently raised by her father and her stepmother, Infanta Maria José of Portugal, in an environment that balanced strict court etiquette with her fatherâÂÂs scientific interests.
On 4 July 1892, Amélie married Wilhelm Karl, Duke of Urach in Tegernsee. As the Duchess of Urach, she became the matriarch of a prominent branch of the House of Württemberg. Her husband was a leading military figure and, later in 1918, was briefly elected as King Mindaugas II of Lithuania, though Amélie did not live to see this political development.
The couple maintained a close relationship with the Bavarian and Württemberg royal houses. Amélie was known for her dedication to her nine children and her support of her husband's cultural and scientific pursuits in Stuttgart.
Amélie died in Stuttgart on 4 May 1912, aged 46, following the birth of her ninth child. She was buried in the family vault at Ludwigsburg Palace. Her death was widely mourned in both Munich and Stuttgart as the loss of a bridge between the two sovereign houses.