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  1. Melusine von der Schulenburg, Duchess of Kendal. Ehrengard Melusine von der Schulenburg, suo jure Duchess of Kendal, suo jure Duchess of Munster (25 December 1667 – 10 May 1743) was a longtime mistress to King George I of Great Britain. Read more on Wikipedia. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Melusine von der Schulenburg, Duchess of ...

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  3. Anna Luise Sophie von der Schulenburg, Countess of Dölitz (1692–1773), who married Ernest August Philipp von dem Bussche-Ippenburg. Petronilla Melusina von der Schulenburg (1693–1778), who married Philip Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield , a leading Whig politician.

  4. Johann Matthias von der Schulenburg (syskon) Redigera Wikidata. Ehrengard Melusine von der Schulenburg, född 25 december 1667, död 10 maj 1743, hertiginna av Kendal och Munster, var en tysk hovdam och adelsdam, mätress till kung Georg I av Storbritannien. Hon fick minst tre barn med kungen. Melusine von der Schulenburg blev hovdam hos ...

  5. Ehrengard Melusine von der Schulenburg, Duchess of Kendal, Duchess of Munster (25 December 1667 – 10 May 1743) was a long-time mistress to King George I of Great Britain. Early life She was born at Emden in the Duchy of Magdeburg .

  6. 1 de ene. de 1970 · Ehrengard Melusine von der Schulenburg, Duchess of Kendal, Duchess of Munster (25 December 1667 – 10 May 1743) was a longtime mistress to King George I of Great Britain. Melusine von der Schulenburg

  7. Ehrengard Melusine baronessa von der Schulenburg, duchessa di Kendal e duchessa di Munster (Emden, 25 dicembre 1667 – 10 maggio 1743), fu per lungo tempo l'amante di Re Giorgio I di Gran Bretagna. Il suo secondo nome fu probabilmente dato in riferimento alle leggende di Melusina .