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  1. Éléonore Marie Desmier d'Olbreuse (1639ko urtarrilaren 3 – 1722ko otsailaren 5a) Jurgi Gilen Brunswick-Lüneburgekoaren emaztea izan zen. Wilhelmsburgeko kontesa izan zen 1674tik aurrera eta Brunswick-Lüneburgeko dukesa 1676tik aurrera. Deux-Sèvresen dagoen Olbreuse gazteluan jaioa, Frantzian, higanot familia bateko kidea zen.

  2. Éléonore Marie Desmier d'Olbreuse est née le 3 janvier 1639 au château d'Olbreuse et morte le 5 février 1722 à Celle. Elle est dame de Harburg, comtesse puis duchesse de Wilhelmsburg, et épouse de Georges-Guillaume de Brunswick-Lunebourg . À partir de 1676, elle est officiellement duchesse de Brunswick-Lüneburg-Celle.

  3. Le Château de Celle, résidence d'Éléonore et Georges-Guillaume. Éléonore Desmier d'Olbreuse est appelée la grand-mère de l'Europe [3].En effet, par les deux enfants de sa fille Sophie-Dorothée, le roi d'Angleterre George II et Sophie-Dorothée de Hanovre, femme du roi de Prusse Frédéric-Guillaume I er, elle est l'ancêtre de presque toutes les familles princières de l'Europe actuelle.

  4. The castle, after an arrangement with Madame de Nossay, was sold to Baron Charles Desmier d’Olbreuse (1829–1915) to keep this monument from falling into the wrong hands. The baron was not a direct descendant of Éléonore Desmier d’Olbreuse, but came from a cousin branch, the Desmier Carliere, who immigrated during the Revolution and who on returning to France took the name of Desmier ...

  5. Éléonore Marie d'Esmier d'Olbreuse (3 January 1639 – 5 February 1722) was the wife of George William, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, and grandmother of George II of Great Britain. She was Countess of Wilhelmsburg from 1674 and Duchess of Brunswick-Lüneburg from 1676. She was also the great-grandmother of Frederick the Great.

  6. Éléonore Marie was born at the Castle of Olbreuse in Deux-Sèvres, France into a Huguenot family of relatively low nobility. She was for a time a lady-in-waiting at the French court in Paris. In 1664 she became the mistress of George William, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg and received the title Lady of Harburg .

  7. 6 de mar. de 2022 · In the early seventeenth century, the castle owner Alexander Desmier d'Olbreuse (1608–1660) married in first nuptials Jacqueline Poussard De Vandre. From their union were born four children, Eleanor. He then married Jeanne Beranger Du Beugnon, and had two sons, Henri and Jean.