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SOPHIA DOROTHEA (1666-1726) , wife of George Louis, elector of Hanover (George I. of England), only child of George William, duke of Brunswick-Luneburg-Celle, by a Huguenot lady named Eleanore d'Olbreuze (1639-1722), was born on the 15th of September 1666. George William had undertaken to remain unmarried, but his desire to improve the status of his mistress (whom in spite of his promise he married in 1676) and of his daughter greatly alarmed his relatives, as these proceedings threatened to hinder the contemplated union of the Luneburg territories. However, in 1682, this difficulty was bridged over by the marriage
Sophia
cousin
Augustus
Sophia
Count Philipp Christoph von Konigsmark (q.v.), with whom her name is inseparably associated. Konigsmark assisted her in one or two futile attempts to escape from Hanover, and rightly or wrongly was regarded as her lover. In 1694 the count was assassinated, and the princess was divorced and imprisoned at Ahlden, remaining in captivity until her death on the 23rd of November 1726. Sophia Dorothea is sometimes referred to as the " princess of Ahlden." Her two children were the English king, George II., and Sophia Dorothea, wife of Frederick William I. of Prussia, and mother of Frederick the Great
See Briefwechsel des Grafen Konigsmark and der Prinzessin Sophie Dorothea von Celle, edited by W. F. Palmblad ( Leipzig
Munich
Greenwood , Lives of the Hanoverian Queens of England (19o9), vol. i.End of Article: SOPHIA DOROTHEA (1666-1726) If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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