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  1. Sophia Dorothea of Brunswick-Lüneburg-Celle (15 September 1666 – 13 November 1726) was the repudiated wife of future King George I of Great Britain.

    • May 1727, Stadtkirche, Celle
    • Hanover
  2. 3 de oct. de 2017 · The story of George I's marriage to Sophia Dorothea of Celle sounds like the plot of fiction, or at the very least, as though it's from another time. It's a strange, barbaric tale, one which gave Great Britain its second ever divorced monarch.

  3. 9 de abr. de 2024 · Sophia Dorothea (born Sept. 13, 1666—died Nov. 23, 1726, Schloss Ahlden, Lower Saxony) was the wife of George Louis, elector of Hanover (George I of Great Britain), who accused her of infidelity and imprisoned her for 32 years.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. Sofía Dorotea de Brunswick-Luneburgo, también conocida como Sofía de Celle (Celle, Hannover, 15 de septiembre de 1666 - 23 de noviembre de 1726), era la única hija sobreviviente de Jorge Guillermo, duque de Brunswick-Luneburgo y de Leonor Desmier de Olbreuse, condesa de Harburg y Wilhelmsburg.

    • Hannover (por matrimonio)
    • 15 de septiembre de 1666, Celle
    • 13 de noviembre de 1726 (60 años), Ahlden
    • Cripta de la Iglesia de Santa María de Celle
  5. A princess of the ruling house of Celle in what is now northern Germany, Sophia Dorothea was the only child of Duke George William of Celle and a French noblewoman, Eleanor Desmier .

  6. 21 de feb. de 2023 · Sophia Dorothea of Celle was the wife of the future King George I of England, yet this fairy-tale existence turned to tragedy early on. From a horrific betrayal to a 300-year-old murder mystery that is unsolved to this day, Sophia's life is not one you want to miss.

  7. 3 de mar. de 2017 · Sophia Dorothea of Celle was born on 15 September 1666 as the daughter of George William, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg and his mistress, Eleonore d’Esmier d’Olbreuse. Her parents officially married in 1676. On 22 November 1682, she married her cousin, George, Electoral Prince of Hanover, after reportedly shouting, “I will not marry the pig snout!”