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  1. Also known as. Sophia Charlotte von Kielmansegg, Countess von Platen. primary name: primary name: Kielmansegg, Sophia Charlotte von. other name: other name: (Countess of) Darlington. other name: other name: (Countess of) Leinster. other name: other name: (Countess of) Platen und Hallermund.

  2. Death: May 01, 1725 (50) London, UK. Immediate Family: Biological daughter of Ernest Augustus I, Elector of Hanover; Klara Elisabeth von Platen-Hallermund, Mäitresse von Ernst August and Klara Elisabeth Braunschweig-Lüneburg. Foster daughter of Reichsgraf Franz Ernst von Platen-Hallermund. Wife of Johan Adolf von Kielmansegg and Johann Adolf ...

  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. 30 de ago. de 2023 · Born Baroness Sophia Charlotte Mary (the order of her baptismal names were later changed after her marriage) von Kielmansegg (probably in Hanover), she was the eldest daughter of the Baron and Baroness von Kielmansegg (later Countess of Leinster and Darlington), the half-sister of George Louis, Elector of Hanover.

  7. Gräfin Sophia Charlotte von Platen-Hallermund, spätere Baronin von Kielmansegg, Countess of Leinster und Darlington (* 10. April 1675 in Osnabrück; † 20. April 1725 in London) war eine deutsch-britische Adlige und die Halbschwester des Herzogs von Braunschweig-Lüneburg und späteren britischen Königs, Georg I.