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==Princess and regent== [[File:Arvid Karlsteen, Charles XI, 1655-1697, King of Sweden 1660, and Ulrica Leonora of Denmark, d. 1693, Queen of Sweden 1680 (obverse), 1680, NGA 117633.jpg|thumb|150px|left|Ulrica Eleonora's parents, King Charles XI and Queen Ulrica Eleonora the Elder]] After their mother's death in 1693, Ulrika Eleonora and her siblings were placed in the care of their grandmother, Hedwig Eleonora. However, her grandmother was known to favor her elder sister. During her childhood, Eleonora was somewhat overlooked in favor of this elder, more extroverted and talented sister, princess Hedvig Sophia. Her elder siblings enjoyed riding and dancing and reportedly somewhat looked down upon her as she did not have the courage to participate in their games and was easily brought to tears. She was described as friendly, modest and dignified, with good posture and beautiful hands, but she was not regarded as either intelligent or attractive. Her grandmother, Hedwig Eleonora, described her as stubborn, and she was known to demonstrate her dislike of others or of events by simulating illness. She was a talented musician, and when performing with her sister at court concerts, she would play the clavier while her sister sang.<ref name="Lundh-Eriksson, Nanna 1976"/> Ulrika Eleonora lived most of her life in the shadow of others, outshone by her brother the king, and by her attractive sister. From 1700, she took care of her dominating grandmother, [[Hedwig Eleonora of Holstein-Gottorp]], during her brother's absence in the [[Great Northern War]]. Her older sister, [[Hedvig Sophia of Sweden|Hedvig Sophia]], was then the heir presumptive to the throne. [[File:Ulrica Eleanor the Younger by Krafft.jpg|left|thumb|Portrait of a young Ulrika Eleonora]]As their brother Charles XII was unmarried and childless, Ulrika Eleonora was regarded as a likely future heir to the throne, and was thereby attractive on the marriage market. In 1698, a marriage alliance was suggested by marrying her to [[Prince Charles of Denmark]] and her brother to [[Princess Sophia Hedwig of Denmark]], but in 1700 this plan was discarded. In 1700, there were negotiations of a marriage to [[Frederick William I of Prussia]], but nothing came of them.<ref name="Olof Jägerskiöld 1945">Olof Jägerskiöld: ''Lovisa Ulrika, drottning av Sverige'' (1945)</ref> These plans were about to be put into effect when they were disrupted, without motivation, by her brother. She was later made the god-mother of [[Louisa Ulrika of Prussia]], who was named Ulrika after her.<ref name="Olof Jägerskiöld 1945" /> In 1702, a marriage to the future King [[George II of Great Britain]] was suggested, but was postponed, and in the end nothing came of it.<ref name="Lundh-Eriksson, Nanna 1976"/> Duke John William of Saxe-Gotha was given permission by her brother to court her, but the marriage plans were interrupted after he engaged in a duel with Anders Lagercrona in the presence of the monarch.<ref name="Lundh-Eriksson, Nanna 1976"/> In 1710, she received a proposal from Prince Frederick of Hesse. The negotiations were handled by her favorite and confidante [[Emerentia von Düben]]. The marriage was supported by her grandmother Hedwig Eleonora, as the Queen Dowager thought this would force Ulrika Eleonora to leave Sweden for Hesse, increasing the chances for the son of Ulrika Eleonora's elder sister, Hedvig Sophia of Holstein-Gottorp, to become heir to the throne. The engagement was announced on 23 January 1714, and the wedding took place 24 March 1715. During the wedding, her brother Charles XII remarked: "Tonight my sister is dancing away the crown".<ref>Scheutz, Lisbet (2001). Berömda och glömda Stockholmskvinnor: sju stadsvandringar : 155 kvinnoporträtt. Stockholm: MBM förl.. Libris 8392583. {{ISBN|91-973725-3-6}}</ref> After her grandmother's death in 1715, she became the center of the court, and this was one of the happiest periods of her life. In 1715, she married [[Landgrave]] [[Frederick I of Sweden|Frederick I]] of [[Landgraviate of Hesse-Kassel|Hesse-Kassel]]. The marriage, which on her side was a love-match, became another attempt to use her as a political puppet. Frederick had married her with the intent of reaching the throne, and immediately began plotting to have her named heir in place of her nephew. The "Hesse Party" and the "[[Holstein Party]]" stood against each other in the struggle for the throne. Ulrika Eleonora's situation began to change after the death of her older sister, Hedvig Sophia, in 1708. Ulrika Eleonora became the only adult member of the royal house present in Sweden, aside from her grandmother, Queen Dowager Hedwig Eleonora. Already in late 1712, Charles XII had thoughts of making her regent during his absence. The royal council convinced her to be present at their meetings and give them her support. On 2 November 1713, she appeared at her first session, and a decision was made to assemble the Riksdag to declare her regent in her capacity as the closest heir to the throne.<ref name="Lundh-Eriksson, Nanna 1976"/> In 1713, the government and her grandmother named her regent during the king's absence and thus she became a pawn of the many powers struggling for influence in a country without an official heir presumptive or heir apparent.<ref name="Lundh-Eriksson, Nanna 1976"/> The choice now stood between Ulrika Eleonora and her nephew. Her accession as regent and president of the parliament was treated with great enthusiasm. The Riksdag had opposed her brother as they wanted to abolish the absolute monarchy and reinstate their own power. As regent, she kept herself informed of state affairs and urged her brother to return, warning him of the effects if he did not. With his permission she signed all documents of state affairs except those written to him personally. However, she regarded herself only as her brother's representative, and therefore made no suggestions of her own. As his sister, many times during the war, she had asked her brother if she could visit him, but was never permitted to.<ref name="Lundh-Eriksson, Nanna 1976"/> She met her brother for the first time after sixteen years in [[Vadstena]] in 1716, and after that one last time in [[Kristinehamn]] in 1718.
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