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  2. Sophia Dorothea of Hanover (26 March [O.S. 16 March] 1687 – 28 June 1757) was Queen in Prussia and Electress of Brandenburg during the reign of her husband, King Frederick William I, from 1713 to 1740.

    • 25 February 1713 – 31 May 1740
    • Hanover
    • She Was Born Into Drama
    • She Had Mommy Issues
    • Her Cousin Liked Her A Bit Too Much
    • She Had A Powerful Charm
    • She Was Fashionable
    • She Was Attractive
    • Her Suitor Had A Short Fuse
    • Her Marriage Wasn’T Worth The Trouble
    • Her Husband Judged Her
    • Her Marriage Almost Went Up in Flames

    On March 16, 1687, Sophia Dorothea opened her eyes for the first time. Little did she know that her family was the elite of the elite. Her father eventually became King George I of Great Britain, and her brotherwas waiting in the wings for the throne. Unfortunately, though, her family's scandals were just as elite as their name. Getty Images

    When Sophia was just a little girl, her family imploded in the most dramatic way. Her parents had been deeply unhappy together, and her motherbegan having an affair with a courtier. In a fit of brutal revenge, Sophia's dear old dad had the lover killed...then locked up his wife for the rest of her life. Welcome to the 17th century people, it's dark...

    While little Sophia was living in Hanover, she was naturally around a lot of cousins and other family members. One cousin, in particular, kept coming into her orbit: Frederick William, the heir apparent to the Prussian throne. Reportedly, while Sophia wanted little to do with Frederick, he wanted everythingto do with her. Yes, Frederick was giving ...

    As time passed and the time for Frederick's marriage approached, his family gave him two options for a potential bride—Sophia, and some other woman who didn't have a chance. After all, Frederick was still nursing an enormous crush on our girl. He picked her instantly, ignoring any opposition from his family. But Sophia still had a lot to prove. Get...

    Frederick was going to be the King of Prussia, and Sophia's family knew they had to match his pomp and circumstance. They knew just what to do.Sophia's grandmother sent over one of her nieces to Paris to get Sophia the best trousseau—the clothing a bride brought with her into a marriage—money could buy. It worked a treat. Sophia's clothing leading ...

    Around this time, Sophia really was thatgirl. Although people didn't necessarily consider her a perfect 10 in looks, she had a tall, slim beauty that was nonetheless mega attractive. Plus, she had charm to spare. Frederick, meanwhile...was not so fortunate, at least not in the charm department. In fact, he was hiding some dark secrets. Wikimedia Co...

    Even as a young man, it was clear that Frederick had a nasty temper. He was prone to fits of physical violence and would often attack his servants with a cane in a rage. That was far from all. He also had an obsession with the military, and spent most of his waking moments planning how to upgrade his army. Oh, and he was an infamous Scrooge with mo...

    Sophia had never been head over heels for Frederick, which made their enormously expensive and long wedding almost unbearable. In 1706, Frederick—in a smarmy fashion—welcomed Sophia outside city gates of his family's home court in Berlin. After that, Sophia had to sit through six weeks of celebrations—tributary dances, banquets, balls, you name it....

    When the wedding jingles were over, Sophia and her husband faced a harsh truth. Besides any personality issues, the two of them were just completely different people. Sophia was an energetic soul who loved entertainment and arts—unlike her grumpy husband, who regarded such tendencies as “frivolous”. This was no small problem, either. In the wake of...

    The very same year they married, Sophia and Frederick went through a crisis. Frederick could sense that Sophia wasn't “all-in” with the idea of marrying him, so the spoiled royal quite nearly called it all off and divorced her. After all, hewas the man in the relationship, and if she wasn't going to love him, why should he love her? Perhaps the div...

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  4. Nov 15, 2023 · Joanne Hayle. Updated: Nov 14, 2023 9:44 PM EST. Sophia Dorothea, Princess of the Palatine, Electress of Hanover. Wikipedia Public Domain. Sophia Dorothea, Electress of Hanover but Not Queen of Britain. The matriarch of the Hanoverian dynasty during the late 17th and early 18th centuries was Sophia Dorothea, Electress of Hanover.

  5. Apr 9, 2024 · spouse George I. son George II. Sophia Dorothea (born Sept. 13, 1666—died Nov. 23, 1726, Schloss Ahlden, Lower Saxony) was the wife of George Louis, elector of Hanover (George I of Great Britain), who accused her of infidelity and imprisoned her for 32 years.

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  6. Dec 3, 2019 · Sophia Dorothea of Hanover was born on 26 March 1687 at the Leineschloss in Hanover as the daughter of the then Hereditary Prince of Brunswick-Lüneburg, later King George I of Great Britain, and Sophia Dorothea of Celle. Her elder brother became King George II of Great Britain in 1727. Her parents’ marriage had quickly turned sour, and it ...

  7. Dec 4, 2019 · They were married on 20 November 1731, and the crown prince was set free after the wedding. Sophia Dorothea believed her daughter to be weak and acted coldly to her future son-in-law. She wrote that she would “never forgive her.” Wedding would follow wedding in the coming years.

  8. King George II of Great Britain (1683 – 1760), married Caroline of Ansbach, had issue. Sophia Dorothea of Hanover (1687 – 1757), married 1706 Friedrich Wilhelm, Margrave of Brandenburg (later King Friedrich Wilhelm I of Prussia ), had issue. Sophia Dorothea with her two children, circa 1691; Credit – Wikipedia.

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