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  1. Sophia Charlotte von Kielmansegg, Countess of Darlington and Countess of Leinster (1675–1725) was a German-born courtier. A half-sister of George I of Great Britain , to whom she was close, she moved to England in 1714 shortly after the Hanoverian succession , where she became an influential figure of his court.

  2. 4 de abr. de 2024 · She was a natural daughter of Ernst August, Elector of Hanover (her mother being married to Frantz Ernest, Imperial Count von Platen and Hallermund, She married John, Baron von Kielsmansegge, Master of the Horse and Lord Chamberlain to the King who was buried at St James's Westminster).

  3. Also known as. Sophia Charlotte von Kielmansegg, Countess von Platen. primary name: primary name: Kielmansegg, Sophia Charlotte von. other name: other name: (Countess of) Darlington.

  4. Born around 1673; died in 1725; daughter of Ernest Augustus, duke of Brunswick-Luneburg, and Clara Elizabeth Meisenburg; associated with George I (1660–1727), king of England (r. 1714–1727). Kielmansegge, Sophia Charlotte von (16731725)Countess of Platen, Brentford and Darlington.

  5. Sophia Charlotte von Kielmansegg, Countess of Darlington and Countess of Leinster (1675–1725) was a German-born courtier. A half-sister of George I of Great Britain, to whom she was close, she moved to England in 1714 shortly after the Hanoverian succession, where she became an influential figure of his court.

  6. Sophia von Platen von Kielmansegg, Countess of Darlington has often, but erroneously, been asserted to have been mistress of King George I of Great Britain and Ireland; in fact, she was his half-sister. Court ‘observers’ were apparently unable to fathom that George I would have a close relationship with a woman without being intimate with her.

  7. Sophia von Kielmansegg 1675–1725 Countess of Darlington, Countess of Leinster: Earldom of Darlington (1st creation) extinct, 1725: Earl of Darlington (2nd creation), 1754: William FitzRoy 1698–1774 3rd Duke of Cleveland, Earl of Southampton, and Baron Nonsuch, 2nd Duke of Southampton, Earl of Chichester, and Baron Newbury: Grace ...