Queen Sofia

Queen Sofia

Sofia of Nassau was born in July 1836 at Biebrich Castle in the Duchy of Nassau, Germany, and was the daughter of Wilhelm of Nassau-Weilburg and Pauline of Württenberg.

In the summer of 1856, she stayed with her older half-sister Marie at the palace of Monrepos. There she met Prince Oskar (II), whom she married the following year and with whom she had four sons.

Sofia is remembered for her extensive charitable work. Inspired by the modern medical care provided by Florence Nightingale, whose knowledge had begun to spread throughout Europe, the queen established Sweden's first nursing training and laid the foundation for the Sophiahemmet hospital in Stockholm. She was chairman of the board, and was involved in nursing training throughout her life.

Queen Sofia by photographer Selma Jacobsson, 1882. Photo from the Bernadotte Library's archive.

Sofia of nassau

Born 9 July 1836, died 30 December 1913
Queen 1872–1907*

Coronation

1873 Stockholm Cathedral

Buried

1914 Riddarholmen Church

PREDECESSOR

Lovisa

SUCCESSOR

Victoria

Spouse

Oskar II

Issue

Gustaf V (1858–1950), King of Sweden 1907–1950
Oskar Bernadotte (1859–1953)
Carl (1861–1951)
Eugen (1865–1947)

*Years refer to time as queen, not as dowager queen.

Sofia of Nassau