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  1. Princess Sophie of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach (25 July 1888 – 18 September 1913) was a great-granddaughter of Prince Bernhard of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach, who was a younger brother of Charles Frederick, Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach.

  2. Princess Sophie Louise of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach (20 March 1911 – 21 November 1988) was a princess of the House of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach. She was born in Weimar, the eldest child and only daughter of William Ernest, Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach, by his second wife, Princess Feodora of Saxe-Meiningen.

  3. La princesa Sofía de Sajonia-Weimar-Eisenach ( Düsseldorf, 25 de julio de 1888 - Heidelberg, 18 de septiembre de 1913) fue una princesa alemana muerta en su juventud a consecuencia de un suicidio. Biografía.

  4. Princess Sophie married her first cousin, Charles Alexander, Hereditary Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach, at Kneuterdijk Palace in The Hague on 8 October 1842. Their mothers were sisters, and daughters of Tsar Paul I of Russia. They had four children: Karl August, Hereditary Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach (b. Weimar, 31 July ...

  5. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Princess Sophie was the daughter of King William II of the Netherlands and of his wife, Grand Duchess Anna Pavlovna of Russia. She married her first cousin, Charles Alexander, Hereditary Grand Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach, in 1842.

  6. 30 de may. de 2022 · Sophie of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach. About Moniek Bloks 2715 Articles. The story of Princess Sophie of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach is a tragic one. She was born as the only daughter of Prince William of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach and Princess Gerta of Ysenburg and Büdingen in Wächtersbach on 25 July 1888.

  7. 1 de oct. de 2018 · Later that summer, the family visited Weimar, where Sophie met her first cousin and future husband Charles Alexander of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach. Their mothers were sisters. Sophie was just a child, but she and the 16-year-old Charles Alexander walked to Goethe’s Gartenhaus. She was intrigued by Charles Alexander’s stories of Goethe.