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  1. Sophie Caroline of Brandenburg-Kulmbach (Q445456) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. princess consort of Ostfriesland. Sofie Karoline von Brandenburg ...

  2. Schönberg, 15 December 1703 – d. Schloss Friedrichsruhe in Drage, 23 June 1762); married on 26 December 1731 to Duchess Christine Sophie of Brunswick-Bevern. The union was childless. Marie Eleonore (b. Schönberg, 28 December 1704 – d. Schönberg, 4 June 1705). Sophie Caroline (b. Weferlingen, 31 March 1705 – d.

  3. Wikipedia. Name in native language. Sophie Karoline von Brandenburg-Kulmbach. Date of birth. 31 March 1705, 1705. Weferlingen. Date of death. 7 June 1764. Copenhagen.

  4. Sophie Caroline of Brandenburg-Kulmbach was a princess consort of Ostfriesland as the spouse of Prince George Albert of East Frisia (1690–1734). Fuglsangshus , formerly known as Slotsgartnerens , is a listed, 18th-century house situated on the old main street in Hørsholm, Denmark.

  5. 6 de oct. de 2022 · Armoiries reine Sophie-Madeleine de Danemark et Norvège.svg 1,803 × 1,637; 9.51 MB Copenhagen 2015-04-04 (17064556766).jpg 4,020 × 2,976; 1.64 MB Sarcophagus Sophia Magdelene of Brandenburg-Kulmbach queen consort of king Christian 6 Roskilde cathedral Denmark.jpg 5,653 × 3,716; 12.26 MB

  6. Sophie Karoline von Brandenburg-Kulmbach, Fürstin von Ostfriesland. Sophie Karoline von Brandenburg-Kulmbach (* 31.März 1707 in Weferlingen; † 7. Juni 1764 auf Schloss Sorgenfri bei Kopenhagen) war eine Prinzessin von Brandenburg aus der Kulmbacher Nebenlinie (des Kulmbach-Bayreuther Zweiges) der jüngeren Linie der fränkischen Hohenzollern und durch Heirat Fürstin von Ostfriesland.

  7. 3 de may. de 2020 · Her widowed sister Sophie Caroline was brought to the Danish court in 1735. In 1737, Sophia Magdalene founded the Vallø Stift (Noble Vallø Foundation for Unmarried Daughters). The foundation was headed by an abbess from a princely house and Sophia Magdalene appointed her sister Sophie Caroline as the first abbess.