German Empress and Queen of Prussia (1858–1921)
She held the title of German Empress for exactly as long as the empire itself could sustain it — married to Wilhelm II through the Reich's final, convulsive decades and gone within three years of its collapse.
Born Augusta Viktoria of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg on 22 October 1858, she became the last woman to bear the title German Empress and Queen of Prussia when she married Wilhelm II. The marriage bound her to the throne through the empire's twilight: Wilhelm's erratic reign, the First World War, the 1918 abdication that ended both the monarchy and her position. She died on 11 April 1921, outliving the Reich by less than three years — a ceremonial figure whose title vanished with the order that created it.
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