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  1. 1 de may. de 2022 · Genealogy for Charlotte of Hesse-Eschwege (Hesse, Lothringen-Brabant), Duchess ofSaxe-Weissenfels, Countess of Bentheim-Tecklenburg (1653 - 1708) family tree on Geni, with over 240 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • Eschwege, Hessen
    • September 3, 1653
    • Hessen
    • February 7, 1708
  2. Charlotte (b. Eschwege, 3 September 1653 – d. Bremen, 7 February 1708), married firstly in 1673 with Prince August of Saxe-Weissenfels (son of Duke August ) and secondly in 1679 with John Adolph, Count of Bentheim-Tecklenburg (divorced 1693).

  3. www.royaltyguide.nl › bentheim › bentheim-tecklenburg1Bentheim-Tecklenburg

    countess of Isenburg-Meerholz 1703-1749 2X 1750 Amalia Isabella countess of Bentheim-Steinfurt 1725-1782 : grave of 2e spouse in the Gruft, Marienkirche, Büdingen. 1729-1747 child of Moritz Kasimir 1701-1768: Friederike : 1735-1805 child of Moritz Kasimir 1701-1768: Moritz Kasimir II X 1761 Helene Charlotte countess of Sayn-Wittgenstein 1739-1805

  4. www.almanachdegotha.org › id67House of Bentheim

    Bentheim was a county of Holy Roman Empire, located in modern southwestern Lower Saxony, Germany. The borders of the county correspond largely to the modern borders of the District of Bentheim. Originally, the county was comprised largely of fens, with settlement concentrated along the banks of the rivers which passed through the county.

  5. Research genealogy for Charlotte Countess Of BENTHEIM of Of,Tecklenburg,Westfalen,PRussia, as well as other members of the BENTHEIM family, on Ancestry®.

  6. www.royaltyguide.nl › bentheim › bentheim-tecklenburg2Bentheim-Tecklenburg

    Charlotte : her memorial in Kloster Heisterbach, Königswinter. grave in the Evangelische Friedhof, Holzlar. 1800-1885 child of Emil 1765-1837 part 1: Franz : his grave in the Mausoleum, Rheda-Wiederbrück. 1802-1887 child of Friedrich 1767-1835 part 1: Amalie X 1828 Alexander princess of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Hohenstein 1801-1874 : 1804-1874

  7. Bentheim-Tecklenburg was a German county based in the region around Tecklenburg in northern North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. History. Bentheim-Tecklenburg emerged as a partition of the County of Bentheim in 1277, and was partitioned between itself and Bentheim-Lingen in 1450. Count Conrad converted his county to Lutheranism in 1541.