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  1. Dorotea de Brunswick-Luneburgo (en alemán: Dorothea von Braunschweig-Lüneburg; ( Celle, 1 de enero de 1570- Birkenfeld, 15 de agosto de 1649) de la Casa de Welf (rama Luneburgo) fue princesa de Brunswick-Luneburgo, y por matrimonio condesa palatina y duquesa del Palatinado-Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld .

  2. 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. Biografía.

    • Early Years
    • Elevation of Birth Status and Marriage
    • Affair with Königsmarck
    • Divorce and Imprisonment
    • Death and Burial
    • Inheritance

    Born in Celle on 15 September 1666, Sophia Dorothea was the only surviving daughter of George William, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, by his morganatic wife Eléonore Desmier d'Olbreuse (1639–1722), Lady of Harburg, a French Huguenotnoblewoman. Sophia Dorothea appears to have grown up in a carefree and loving environment. Her father transferred large a...

    After the death of his daughter's fiancé, George William sought to negotiate an agreement on the inheritance of the Duchy of Lüneburg. He initially approached his younger brother Ernest Augustus, Elector of Brunswick-Lüneburg, to arrange a marriage between Sophia Dorothea and Ernest Augustus's eldest son George Louis, the future King George I of Gr...

    Around 1690, Sophia Dorothea was reunited with the Swedish Count Philip Christoph von Königsmarck, whom she had known in her childhood when he was a page at the court of Celle. At first, their meetings were brief and sporadic, but this probably changed in 1691. Initially, their closeness went unnoticed, but eventually the preference that Sophia Dor...

    George Louis demanded a legal separation from his wife, citing her as sole culprit on grounds of desertion. During the divorce proceedings, he had Sophia Dorothea placed under arrest in Lauenau Castle. On 28 December 1694, the dissolution of the marriage was pronounced, and Sophia Dorothea was named as the guilty party for "maliciously leaving her ...

    The death of her mother in 1722 left Sophia Dorothea alone. When Sophia Dorothea's daughter, the Queen in Prussia, travelled to Hanover in 1725 to see her father, by then King George I of Great Britain, Sophia Dorothea, dressed even more carefully than usual, waited every day at the window of her residence, hoping in vain to see her daughter. Sophi...

    Sophia Dorothea's parents seem to have believed to the last that their daughter would one day be released. In January 1705, shortly before her father's death, he and his wife drew up a joint will, under which their daughter was to receive the estates of Ahlden, Rethem and Walsrode, extensive estates in France, and Celle, her father's fortune and he...

  3. 4 de sept. de 2022 · En 1682 Jorge Luis de Brunswick Luneburg (futuro Jorge I de Gran Bretaña y Elector de Hanover) accedió –con gran repugnancia– a casarse con su prima hermana Sofía Dorotea (1666 - 1726) con el fin de reunir los diferentes territorios de la familia y los derechos dinásticos. Y ese era el punto principal: el padre de Sofía era el hermano mayor, había renunciado al gobierno de su ...

  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.

  5. Sofía era la hija mayor del Duque Guillermo el Joven de Brunswick-Luneburgo (1535-1592) de su matrimonio con Dorotea de Dinamarca, una hija del rey Cristián III de Dinamarca . Monumento funerario en la Iglesia de San Lorenzo, Núremberg. El 3 de mayo de 1579 contrajo matrimonio con el Margrave Jorge Federico I de Brandeburgo-Ansbach-Kulmach ...

  6. Dorotea de Brunswick-Lüneburg (1 de enero de 1570 - 15 de agosto de 1649) era hija del duque Guillermo "el joven" de Brunswick-Lüneburg y su esposa, Dorotea de Dinamarca, duquesa de Brunswick-Lüneburg .