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  1. Born Amalie Sophie Marianne Wallmoden von Wendt in 1704 in Germany; died Oct 20, 1765 in Hanover, Germany; dau. of Johann Franz Dietrich von Wendt and Friederike Charlotte von dem Bussche-Ippenburg; children: Johann Ludwig Graf von Wallmoden-Gimborn (illeg. son of King George II). Mistress of George II, was born to German noble family; made ...

  2. Amalie Sophie von Wallmoden, poltredet gant James Bowles e 1750 Amalie Sophie von Wallmoden. Amalie Sophie Marianne von Wallmoden (1añ a viz Ebrel 1704 - 19 pe 20 a viz Here 1765), a oa ur briñsez alaman, serc'h da Georg August (1683 -1760), dug Braunschweig-Lüneburg, ha roue Bro-Saoz evel George II. He buhez. Ganet e oa Amalie Sophie ...

  3. Amalie Sophie Marianne von Wallmoden ( 1añ a viz Ebrel 1704 - 19 pe 20 a viz Here 1765 ), a oa ur briñsez alaman, serc'h da Georg August (1683 -1760), dug Braunschweig-Lüneburg, ha roue Bro-Saoz evel George II. Amalie Sophie von Wallmoden, poltredet gant James Bowles e 1750.

  4. The marriage of Henning von Wallmoden (1335–1393) with Agnes von Hallermund led to the uniting of both the lordly families in Heinde. Thedel von Wallmoden († 1529), Stadthauptmann of Goslar, was the origin of both family lines. The elder line or upper house included Johan and his mother Amalie.

  5. Johann, Amalie’s son with George II was regarded as a von Wallmoden and the late king did not recognise him in life or in his will so Johann was ineligible to inherit the Yarmouth titles. He forged a career in the military and in 1783 he was made the Imperial Count of Wallmoden-Gimborn by the Holy Roman Emperor Joseph II, Marie Antoinette of France’s brother.