Polyxena of Hesse-Rotenburg, born on September twenty-first, seventeen oh six, was an influential aristocrat in European history. Her life was marked by her marriage to Charles Emmanuel, Prince of Piedmont, in the year seventeen twenty-four, which solidified her position within the royal circles of Italy.
As the second wife of Charles Emmanuel, Polyxena played a significant role in the lineage of the House of Savoy. She was the mother of Victor Amadeus III, who would later ascend to the throne, further intertwining her legacy with the future of Sardinia.
Her tenure as Queen of Sardinia began in seventeen thirty and lasted until her untimely death in seventeen thirty-five. During these years, she contributed to the cultural and political landscape of the region, leaving an indelible mark on its history.