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  1. Sophia Charlotte von Kielmansegg, Countess of Darlington and Countess of Leinster (1675–1725) 是德国出生的朝臣。作为英国乔治一世同父异母的妹妹,她与乔治一世关系密切,在汉诺威王位继承后不久,她于 1714 年移居英格兰,成为乔治一世宫廷中有影响力的人物。

  2. Sophia Charlotte von Kielmansegg, Countess of Darlington and Countess of Leinster (1675– 20 April 1725) was a German-born British courtier and a half-sister of George I of Great Britain. Early life Born Baroness Sophia Charlotte von Platen und Hallermund (probably in Osnabrück ), she was the daughter of Clara Elisabeth, Baroness von Platen und Hallermund (1648-1700) and Ernest Augustus ...

  3. Biography Sources . Matthew Kilburn, ‘Kielmansegg, Sophia Charlotte von , suo jure countess of Darlington and suo jure countess of Leinster (1675–1725)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, Jan 2008 accessed 22 Sept 2017.

  4. Sophia Charlotte von Kielmansegg, Countess of Darlington and Countess of Leinster (1675–1725) was a German-born courtier. A half-sister of George I of Great Britain, to whom she was close, she moved to England in 1714 shortly after the Hanoverian succession, where she became an influential figure of his court.

  5. Sophia von Kielmansegg, Countess of Darlington ... Sophia Charlotte von Platen-Hallermund; Date of birth: 1675, 1673 Osnabrück: Date of death: 1725 London:

  6. Osnabrück, Lower Saxony, Germany. Death: May 01, 1725 (50) London, UK. Immediate Family: Biological daughter of Ernest Augustus I, Elector of Hanover and Klara Elisabeth von Platen-Hallermund, Mäitresse von Ernst August. Foster daughter of Reichsgraf Franz Ernst von Platen-Hallermund. Wife of Johann Adolf, Baron von Kielmansegg.

  7. Baroness von Kielmansegg, half-sister of King George I, was made countess of Darlington in 1722. This creation was for life only, and so the title expired on her death in 1725. The second creation came in 1754 in favour of Henry Vane, 3rd Baron Barnard, who became the first Earl of Darlington. Henry Vane, 1st Earl of Darlington (c. 1705–1758)