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  1. Duchess Sophia Charlotte of Oldenburg (German: Sophie Charlotte; 2 February 1879 – 29 March 1964) was a member of the House of Holstein-Gottorp. She was the only surviving child of Frederick Augustus II, Grand Duke of Oldenburg by his first wife Princess Elisabeth Anna of Prussia.

  2. Duchess Sophia Charlotte of Oldenburg (German: Sophie Charlotte; 2 February 1879 – 29 March 1964) was a member of the House of Holstein-Gottorp. She was the only surviving child of Frederick Augustus II, Grand Duke of Oldenburg by his first wife Princess Elisabeth Anna of Prussia .

  3. Duchess of Oldenburg. Born on February 2, 1879, in Oldenburg; died on March 29, 1964, in Westerstede, Oldenburg; daughter of Frederick Augustus, grand duke of Oldenburg, and Elizabeth Anna Hohenzollern (1857–1895); married Eitel-Frederick, prince of Prussia, on February 27, 1906 (divorced 1926); married Harald von Hedemann, on November 24, 1927.

  4. Duchess Sophia Charlotte of Oldenburg ( German: Sophie Charlotte; 2 February 1879 – 29 March 1964) was a member of the House of Holstein-Gottorp. She was the only surviving child of Frederick Augustus II, Grand Duke of Oldenburg by his first wife Princess Elisabeth Anna of Prussia.

  5. 14 de jun. de 2014 · 21. 1.9K views 9 years ago. Duchess Sophia Charlotte of Oldenburg (2 February 1879 -- 29 March 1964) was a member of the House of Holstein-Gottorp. She was the only surviving child of...

  6. On 27 February 1906, Prince Eitel married Duchess Sophia Charlotte of Oldenburg (2 February 1879 Oldenburg – 29 March 1964 Westerstede) in Berlin. They were divorced on 20 October 1926 on the grounds of her adultery before the war. They had no children.

  7. 2 de ene. de 2023 · Duchess Sophie Charlotte of Oldenburg. English: Duchess Sophie Charlotte Holstein-Gottorf of Oldenburg (2 February 1879 Oldenburg, Germany - 29 March 1964 Westerstede, Germany) was married to Prince Eitel Friedrich of Prussia. They were divorced 20 October 1926 and had no children.