Ernst Frederick II, Duke of Saxe-Hildburghausen, was a duke of Saxe-Hildburghausen.
Background
He was the third but eldest surviving son of Ernst Frederick I, Duke of Saxe-Hildburghausen and Countess Sophia Albertine of Erbach-Erbach. At the age of 17, he succeeded his father as Duke of Saxe-Hildburghausen in 1724. As a result, his mother, the Dowager Duchess Sophia Albertine, acted as a regent on his behalf until he reached adulthood four years later.
Career
In 1743 he received an Infantry Regiment from Charles Theodore, Elector of Bavaria as a Lieutenant-General. Later, Charles VII, Holy Roman Emperor appointed him Quartermaster-General. Always ailing in body and mind, he was helpless in the face of the problems of the duchy.
In the meantime, the indebtedness of the duchy had become so high that total public revenues did not even cover the interest.
In Fürstenau on 19 June 1726 Ernst Frederick married Caroline of Erbach-Fürstenau (d July 1745). They had four children:
Ernst Frederick III Karl, Duke of Saxe-Hildburghausen (b Königsberg, 10 June 1727 – d Seidingstadt, 23 September 1780).
Frederick August Albrecht (b Hildburghausen, 8 August 1728 – d Hildburghausen, 14 June 1735). Their marriage was childless.
Sophie Amalie Caroline (b Hildburghausen, 21 July 1732 – d Öhringen, 19 June 1799), married in 1749 to Ludwig of Hohenlohe-Neuenstein-Öhringen.