Countess Sophie Friederike Juliane von Dönhoff (17 October 1768 – 28 January 1838) was a German lady-in-waiting and a morganatic spouse by bigamy to King...
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which was later extinguished. Alexander von Dönhoff (1683–1742), Prussian Lieutenant-General Sophie von Dönhoff (1768–1838), morganatic spouse of Frederick...
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(1557 – 2/5 January 1558), died in infancy. Elisabeth Helene von Vieregg Sophie von Dönhoff Sikora, Michael (2012). "As Long as it's Marriage. The Hessian...
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Heinrich Hermann von Dönhoff (10 October 1797 in Potsdam – 1 April 1874 at Friedrichstein Palace (East Prussia)) was a Prussian diplomat. Dönhoff participated...
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with Elisabeth Amalie, Gräfin von Voß, Gräfin von Ingenheim in 1787, and the second with Sophie Juliane Gräfin von Dönhoff. His favourite son —with Wilhelmine...
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Ernst Magnus Dönhoff (1581–1642), voivode of Parnawa (1640–1642) Kasper Dönhoff (1587–1645), voivode of Dorpat (1627–1634) Alexander von Dönhoff (1683–1742)...
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morganatic marriage with Sophie von Dönhoff (1768–1838). He and his younger sister Julie (1793–1848) received the comital title von Brandenburg in 1794, and...
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House of Dönhoff. He was the eldest son of Prussian foreign minister August Heinrich Hermann von Dönhoff and his wife, Countess Pauline von Lehndorff...
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16 June, Von Dönhoff visited Isabelle de Charrière in Colombier and a correspondence between the two of them began. In Neuchâtel Von Dönhoff gave birth...
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ladies-in-waiting, Sophie von Dönhoff, who reportedly insulted the queen by demanding a queen's precedence at court. When Wilhelmine, Gräfin von Lichtenau was...
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de Saint-Simon, French economist and philosopher (d. 1825) 1768 – Sophie von Dönhoff, morganatic spouse by bigamy to King Frederick William II of Prussia...
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Ulrike Sophie von Berckholz – March 1774 to 5 September 1774 Christina Sophie Frederica von Lützenberg 25–31 August 1777 Count Alexander von der Marck...
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royal mistress by Charlotte Helene von Schindel, her lady-in-waiting. Margarethe von der Saale Julie von Voß Sophie von Dönhoff Dansk biografisk leksikon...
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finally gave in to the charms of Maria Magdalena Bielinski, Countess von Dönhoff. In 1713, Anna Constantia was banished to the Pillnitz Castle, but in...
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Louise Caroline of Hochberg (1787) Frederick William II of Prussia and Sophie von Dönhoff (1790) Alexander, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach and Elizabeth Craven...
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Alice Schwarzer (redirect from Alice Sophie Schwarzer)
She authored many books, including biographies of Romy Schneider, Marion Dönhoff, and herself. Schwarzer was born in Wuppertal, the daughter of a young...
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House of Hatzfeld (redirect from Prince Franz Edmund J.G.V. von Hatzfeldt-Wildenburg)
was inherited by Count Hermann von Dönhoff who took on the name of his mother's family as Count von Hatzfeldt-Dönhoff). He is one of the largest landowners...
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For a short time in the 1790s the Palais Schulenburg belonged to Sophie von Dönhoff, the morganatic wife of King Frederick William II before falling into...
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daughter of King Frederick William II of Prussia by his second Countess Sophie von Dönhoff, who was his left hand morganatic wife. This marriage too was childless...
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1834. After Prince Hermann von Hatzfeldt-Wildenburg's death in 1941, the estates were inherited by Count Hermann von Dönhoff who took on the name of his...
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Prinzessin. After Prince Hermann von Hatzfeldt-Wildenburg's death in 1941, the estates were inherited by Count Hermann von Dönhoff who took on the name of his...
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Princess Alexandra of Hannover (née Princess Alexandra Sophie Cecilie Anna Maria Friederike Benigna Dorothea of Ysenburg and Büdingen; 23 October 1937...
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The palace was the main residence of the Dönhoff family. The German journalist and publisher Marion Dönhoff was born at the palace and grew up here. The...
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Bielinski, by her first marriage Countess of Dönhoff and by the second Princess Lubomirska 1720–1721 with Erdmuthe Sophie of Dieskau, by marriage of Loß 1721–1722...
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Andreas-Augustinus (b. 1963); married to Countess Marie-Christine von Hatzfeldt-Dönhoff (81) Archduke Friedrich-Cyprian (b. 1995) (82) Archduke Pierre (b...
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1713–1719 Maria Magdalena of Bielinski, Countess of Dönhoff then Princess Lubomirska 1720–1721 Erdmuthe Sophie of Dieskau and of Loß 1721–1722 Baroness Kristiane...
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Alexandra Maria, Countess von Bernstorff (b. 1977) Tristan-Alexander (b. 2014) Ferdinand Maximilian (b. 1969), m. Sophie de Bois (b. 1970) Madeleine...
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next owner of the manor was the von Dönhoff family – a well-known Baltic German family: the father, Gerard von Dönhoff, was the Governor of Tartu in 1598...
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Jean de Forcade de Biaix (redirect from Johann Quérin von Forcade)
Wilhelm von Grumbkow, Leopold I, Prince of Anhalt-Dessau, affectionately referred to as "the old Dessauer", Count Alexander von Dönhoff, Colonel von Derschau...
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1714, he was promoted to Fähnrich of the Infantry Regiment No. 2 (Jung-Dönhoff). In the Pomerania campaign of the Great Northern War (1715–1716, he fought...
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