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  1. 婚後索菲亞育有一男一女,即 乔治二世 與 漢諾威的索菲亞·多魯西亞 (英语:Sophia Dorothea of Hanover) ,但夫妻兩人生活衝突不斷增加,很快就成為怨偶,這跟喬治的母親、索菲亞的婆婆── 索菲 歧視親家母伊利諾是平民頗有關係,加上索菲只將索菲亞的嫁入 ...

  2. Sophia Dorothea of Celle was the wife and cousin of George I and the woman who should have been Queen of England after George ascended to the throne in 1714....

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  3. Sophia Dorothea was 60 years old and had spent 33 of these years imprisoned. George would not allow mourning in Hanover or London. He was furious when he heard that his daughter’s court in Berlin wore black. Sophia Dorothea’s body was put into a casket and was deposited in the castle’s cellar. It was quietly moved to Celle in May 1727 to ...

  4. Sophia Dorothea (1666–1726). Divorced wife of George I. Sophia Dorothea married her cousin George in 1682, but in 1694 was surprised in a rendezvous with her lover Count Königsmarck. He was never seen again, and she was divorced and honourably confined at the castle of Ahlden in Celle until her death. Her infidelity allowed the Jacobites to ...

  5. History is filled with stories of powerful kings and queens, and their lives and reigns have been celebrated and studied for centuries. But what about those ...

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  6. 3 de dic. de 2019 · Sophia Dorothea of Hanover was born on 26 March 1687 at the Leineschloss in Hanover as the daughter of the then Hereditary Prince of Brunswick-Lüneburg, later King George I of Great Britain, and Sophia Dorothea of Celle. Her elder brother became King George II of Great Britain in 1727. Her parents’ marriage had quickly turned [read more]

  7. 18 de ene. de 2023 · On 22 November 1682, as arranged by his father, George married his cousin Sophia Dorothea of Celle (l. 1666-1726), the daughter of Georg Wilhelm, Duke of Lüneburg-Celle in Germany. The couple went on to have two children: Georg August (b. 1683) and Sophia Dorothea. The couple's daughter went on to become queen in Prussia through marriage.