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  1. 21 de feb. de 2023 · Sophia's nightmare wedding took place on November 21, 1682, and Sophia's father quickly set up the 16-year-old at George's home court of Hanover. But the cracks began showing immediately. George, obviously still thinking he was better than his "low-born" bride, immediately started criticizing everything from her poor etiquette to her generous spending habits.

  2. Sophia Dorothea of Hanover, Queen of Prussia. primary name:Sophia Dorothea. Details. individual; royal/imperial; German; Female. Life dates. 1687-1757. Biography. Mother of Frederick the Great (q.v.); daughter of George I, and married King Frederick William I of Prussia (qq.v) in 1706.

  3. 30 de oct. de 2014 · Sophia Dorothea was extremely distressed by her husband’s behaviour, and planned to leave him and elope with Count Königsmarck. However, the Elector of Hanover, having got wind of her plans ...

  4. Sophia Dorothea of Hanover ( 26 March [O.S. 16 March ] 1687 – 28 June 1757) was Queen in Prussia and Electress of Brandenburg during the reign of her husband, King Frederick William I, from 25 February 1713 to 31 May 1740.

  5. Sophia Dorothea of Hanover (26 March [O.S. 16 March] 1687 – 28 June 1757) was Queen in Prussia and Electress of Brandenburg during the reign of her husband, King Frederick William I, from 25 February 1713 to 31 May 1740. She was the daughter of King George I of Great Britain and his wife Sophia Dorothea of Celle, the sister of King George II of Great Britain, and the mother of Frederick the ...

  6. 16 de sept. de 2021 · Genre. portrait. Description. Sophie Dorothea, Princess of Hannover, with her children Georg (the later King George II of Great Britain) und Sophie Dorothea (the later queen Sophie Dorothea of Prussia ), 17th century, Sophia Dorothea of Celle, the daughter of George William, Duke of Brunswick-Luneberg and the Huguenot Eleanor d' Olbreuze.

  7. John Toland 1670-1722. John Toland (1670-1722), the Irish-born rationalist philosopher and freethinker, was a visitor to the court of Hanover and among several of the influential thinkers of the day with whom Sophia corresponded, supported and endowed. Their relationship has been discussed previously on this website.