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  1. 7 de oct. de 2016 · Prinsessan Hedvig Sofia. Title. English: Hedvig Sophia of Sweden (1681–1708), Swedish princess and a Duchess Consort of Holstein-Gottorp, Spouse Frederick IV, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp. Svenska: Hedvig Sofia (1681–1708), prinsessa av Sverige, förmäld med hertig Fredrik IV av Holstein-Gottorp. Object type.

  2. Sophia Albertina travelled to Quedlinburg in 1787, and took her oath as abbess on 15 October. As princess-abbess, she was active in the rule of the city of Quedlinburg, and her rule has been described as a popular one. She founded schools for poor children, established the first theatre in the city, and increased the salary of the clergy.

  3. 8 de oct. de 2016 · English: Hedvig Sophia of Sweden (1681–1708), Swedish princess and a Duchess Consort of Holstein-Gottorp Svenska: Hedvig Sofia, 1681-1708, prinsessa av Sverige, hertiginna av Holstein-Gottorp Object type

  4. Mother. Hedvig Sophia of Sweden. Charles Frederick, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorp ( German: Karl Friedrich, Herzog von Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorp) (30 April 1700 – 18 June 1739) was a Prince of Sweden and Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorp and an important member of European royalty. His dynasty, the Dukes of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorp ...

  5. 9 de sept. de 2019 · Hedwig Sophia of Holstein-Gottorp grave 2007.jpg 357 × 349; 28 KB. Lm dig14072.jpg 3,541 × 4,426; 1.29 MB. Categories: Hedvig (given name) 1681 births. 1708 deaths. Princesses of Sweden. House of Palatinate-Zweibrücken in Sweden. Female regents.

  6. 12 de abr. de 2024 · Hedvig "Hedda" Eleonora von Fersen was a Swedish noble and a lady in waiting to the Swedish queen, Sophia Magdalena of Denmark. She was the daughter of Axel von Fersen the Elder and Hedvig Catharina De la Gardie, and the sister of Count Axel von Fersen the Younger, Sophie Piper and Fabian von Fersen (1762–1818).

  7. Adolf of Denmark or Adolf of Holstein-Gottorp ... Sophia (1 June 1569 – 14 November 1634), married on 17 February 1588 to John VII of Mecklenburg-Schwerin.