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  1. This portrait is the ‘Full length Portrait of Queen Anne, Canvas 6ft 8½in x 4ft 5½in listed in 1818 in Queen Caroline’s Dressing Room at Kensington Palace (no 491) and there judged (not unreasonably) to be Indifferent’. It does not depict Queen Anne, but her approximate contemporary, Sophie Charlotte of Prussia (1668-1705). Sophie was the only daughter of the Elector Ernest Augustus of ...

  2. Browse 12 sophia charlotte of hanover photos and images available, or start a new search to explore more photos and images. portrait of sophia charlotte of hanover (1668–1705) the first queen consort in prussia as wife of king frederick i - sophia charlotte of hanover stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

  3. Name in native language. Sophie Charlotte von Hannover. Date of birth. 30 October 1668. Bad Iburg. Date of death. 1 February 1705. Hanover. Manner of death.

  4. House of Hanover. Sophia, Princess Palatine of the Rhine, was the twelfth child of Frederick V, Elector Palatine, 'the Winter King of Bohemia' and Elizabeth Stuart, the only surviving daughter of King James VI and I. She was born on 14 October 1630 in The Wassenaer Hof, The Hague, where her parents were in exile during the Thirty Years War. Sophia

  5. Sep 2, 2023 · Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (Sophia Charlotte; 19 May 1744 – 17 November 1818) was the queen consort of the British king George III from their marriage on 8 September 1761 until her death. As George's wife, she was also Electress and later Queen of Hanover. Charlotte was a patron of the arts and an amateur botanist who helped expand Kew ...

  6. Sophia (1630–1714) Electress of Hanover. Name variations: Sophia or Sophie Simmern; Sophie von Hannover; Sophia Wittelsbach. Born in Wassenaer Court, The Hague, Netherlands, on October 13 or 14, 1630; died at Schloss Herrenhausen, Hanover, Germany, on June 8, 1714; interred at the Chapel of Schloss Herrenhausen; 12th child of Frederick V, king of Bohemia, and Elizabeth of Bohemia (1596 ...

  7. Sophia of Hanover. Edited by and Translated by Sean Ward. Granddaughter of James I of England, Sophia (1630–1714) began life a penniless princess in exile. She ended it as electress dowager of Hanover, an emerging European power. Had she lived two months longer, she would have succeeded to the British crown before her son, George I.

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