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  1. Countess Palatine Dorothea of Simmern +. Dorothea von Pfalz-Simmern was born 6 January 1581 to Johann Kasimir von Pfalz-Simmern (1543-1592) and Elisabeth von Sachsen (1552-1590) and died 18 September 1631 of unspecified causes. She married Johann Georg I. von Anhalt-Dessau (1567-1618) 21 February 1595 .

  2. Dorothea Sophie of Neuburg (Dorothea Sophie; 5 July 1670 – 15 September 1748) was Duchess of Parma from 1695 to 1727 by marriage to Francesco, Duke of Parma. Read more on Wikipedia. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Countess Palatine Dorothea Sophie of Neuburg has received more than 78,510 page views.

  3. The clothing however was taken from the coffins not until 1877, when the church at Lauingen was renovated. The exact specifications for the pieces of clothing derive from the protocol that was made in 1781. At that time, the textiles were in much better shape as in the late 19th century. The countess palatine's velvet shoes are not preserved.

  4. Jewellery from the coffin of Countess Palatine Dorothea Sophia of Palatinate-Sulzbach (1588-1607) Jewellery from the coffin of Countess Palatine Katharina Sophia of Palatinate-Zweibrücken-Vohenstrauß-Parkstein (1561-1608) Jewellery from the coffin of Count Palatine Philipp Ludwig of Palatinate-Neuburg (1547-1614)

  5. The green taffeta underskirt is decorated with silver lace. The materials alone show that this garment was worn by a princess; other women were forbidden to wear such precious clothing. Dorothea Sabina of Palatinate-Neuburg died at the age of only 21 and was buried in this gown.

  6. Countess Palatine Christine Philipp Ludwig of Pfalz-Neuburg John I, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken Countess Palatine Dorothea Agnes Countess Palatine Elisabeth Countess Palatine Anna Countess Palatine Elisabeth Otto Henry, Count Palatine of Sulzbach Frederick, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken-Vohenstrauss-Parkstein Barbara, Countess of Oettingen ...

  7. Life. Anna was the eldest child of the Count Palatine Rupert of Veldenz (1506–1544) from his marriage to Ursula (1515–1601), daughter of Wild- and Rhinegrave John VII of Salm-Kyrburg. She married Charles II, Margrave of Baden-Durlach on the first of August 1558 in Heidelberg; it was his second marriage.