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  1. Raugravine Caroline Elisabeth (19 de noviembre de 1659, Heidelberg - 7 de julio de 1696, Londres) fue una noble alemana e hija de Carlos I Luis, Elector Palatino. Nació en Heidelberg como hija de Carlos I Luis, elector palatino de su matrimonio morganático con Marie Luise von Degenfeld .

  2. 13 de may. de 2015 · Portret van Amelia Elisabeth, landgravin van Hessen, Ludwig von Siegen, 1642. etching, h 419mm × w 275mm More details. Download image.

  3. He married Raugravine Caroline Elisabeth, the great-granddaughter of Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Bohemia, giving birth to a son, Charles-Louis. Meinhardt's daughter, Lady Frederica Schomberg, married who is considered the first British prime minister, Robert Darcy , cementing the Schombergs' influence in British politics.

  4. Meet Elisabeth Charlotte, the woman who knew every one of the French royal family’s secrets. Princess Elisabeth Charlotte Facts. 1. XOXO, Gossip Girl. If there’s one thing we could say about Princess Elisabeth Charlotte, it’s that she absolutely lived to gossip.

  5. goodnames.eth.link › wiki › Marie_Luise_vonMarie Luise von Degenfeld

    Thirteen children were born to the Elector and the Raugravine between October 1658 and April 1675. The only one of her children to marry and have children was the Raugravine Caroline Elisabeth (1659-1696), who married an ardent suitor, Meinhard, 3rd Duc de Schomberg, 1st Duke of Leinster in 1683, receiving 20,000 florins from Elector Charles II.

  6. 19 de feb. de 2022 · Thirteen children were born to the Elector and the Raugravine between October 1658 and April 1675. The only one of her children to marry and have children was the Raugravine Caroline Elisabeth (1659–1696), who married an ardent suitor, Meinhard, 3rd Duc de Schomberg, 1st Duke of Leinster in 1683, receiving 20,000 florins from Elector Charles II.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 16961696 - Wikipedia

    July 7 – Raugravine Caroline Elisabeth (b. 1659) July 11 – William Godolphin, English diplomat for Charles II and Member of Parliament (b. 1635) July 22 – Hendrik van Minderhout, Flemish painter (b. 1632) July 25 – Clamor Heinrich Abel, German Baroque composer, violinist and organist (b. 1634) July 28