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    Christine Wilhelmine Friederike von Grävenitz (4 February 1684 in Schwerin – 21 October 1744 in Berlin) was a German noblewoman who was the royal mistress...
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    had to be dissolved and Grävenitz was sent into exile in Switzerland. Her spouse returned in 1710 when Wilhelmine of Grävenitz, through a sham marriage...
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    Stuttgart, Eberhard Louis could set up a court with his mistress, Wilhelmine von Grävenitz, and demonstrate his absolutist status as a monarch. Construction...
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    mistress, Wilhelmine von Grävenitz, whom he married in 1707. Because of pressure from the emperor, the marriage had to be quickly dissolved, and Grävenitz went...
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    Lady-in-waiting she brought with her from Mecklenburg, Eleonore von Grävenitz, sister of Wilhelmine von Grävenitz, who became her influential favorite and adviser....
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  • branch of the von der Goltz family. He was the son of Georg Konrad von der Goltz (1704–1747) and his wife, Charlotte Wilhelmine von Grävenitz (1720–1771)...
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  • Generalmajor Georg Konrad von der Goltz (1704–1747) and Charlotte Wilhelmine von Grävenitz (1720–1771), niece of Wilhelmine von Grävenitz. Among his siblings...
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    of Denmark and Elisabeth Helene von Vieregg (1703) Eberhard Louis, Duke of Württemberg and Wilhelmine von Grävenitz (1707) Augustus Louis, Prince of...
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  • of Frederick I Wilhelmine, Gräfin von Lichtenau (1753-1820), mistress of Frederick William II Wilhelmine von Grävenitz (1684-1744), mistress and bigamous...
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    Academia Real. ISBN 9781390257083. "BLKÖ:Habsburg, Eleonore von Oesterreich (Tochter Philipp's von Oesterreich) – Wikisource". de.wikisource.org (in German)...
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    consort Johanna Elisabeth of Baden-Durlach in favour of his mistress Wilhelmine von Grävenitz. In 1720 Urlsperger again became a pastor and superintendent in...
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    in the palace of Princess Wilhelmine von Grävenitz in Stuttgart. Around 1718 he executed for the hunting lodge of Count von Rabatta in Thyrnau near Passau...
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    Württemberg. Duke Eberhard Ludwig gave the castle to his mistress Wilhelmine von Grävenitz in 1721. When she fell out of favor, she was forced to leave Württemberg...
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    Württemberg. Duke Eberhard Ludwig gave the castle to his mistress Wilhelmine von Grävenitz in 1721. When she fell out of favor, she was forced to leave Württemberg...
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    of Georg Christoph von Schlieben, Grand Huntsman (German: Oberjägermeister French: Grand veneur), Charlotte Wilhelmine von Grävenitz, widow of Major General...
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    September 1893; they divorced in 1911. Married, secondly, Waldemar, Baron von Grävenitz (1872-1916) in Saint Petersburg on 22 February 1911. Married, thirdly...
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