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  1. Dorothea of Brunswick-Lüneburg (Q2069952) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Spouse of Charles I, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld (1570-1649)

  2. Duchess consort of Brunswick-Lüneburg. Dorothea Hertuginde af Braunschweig-Lüneburg Oldenburg aka Danmark, of Denmark (29 Jun 1546 - 16 Jan 1617)

  3. Sophia Dorothea of Brunswick-Lüneburg-Celle (15 September 1666 – 13 November 1726) was the repudiated wife of future King George I of Great Britain.The union with George, her first cousin, was a marriage of state, arranged by her father George William, her father-in-law the Elector of Hanover, and her mother-in-law, Electress Sophia of Hanover, first cousin of King Charles II of England.

  4. Dorothea of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1 January 1570 – 15 August 1649) was a daughter of Duke William "the younger" of Brunswick-Lüneburg and his wife, Dorothea of Denmark, Duchess of Brunswick-Lüneburg. She married Count Palatine Charles I of Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld. They had four children: * George William (1591–1669), Count Palatine and Duke of Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld * Sophia (1593–1676 ...

  5. Sophia Dorothea of Brunswick-Lüneburg-Hanover was born in 1687 in Hanover, Germany, the daughter of George I, the future king of England, and Sophia Dorothea of Brunswick-Celle (1666–1726). She married Frederick William I (1688–1740), king of Prussia (r. 1713–1740), and their son Frederick Hohenzollern (Frederick II the Great) was born on January 24, 1712, in Berlin.

  6. Princess Dorothea of Denmark (29 June 1546 – 6 January 1617) was the Duchess of Brunswick-Lüneburg from 1561 until 1592 as the consort of Duke William the Younger. She was regent for her son George from 1592 to 1596. Dorotea de Dinamarca (en alemany Dorothea von Dänemark) va néixer a Kolding (Dinamarca) el 29 de juny de 1546 i va morir a ...

  7. A second child, Sophia Dorothea of Brunswick-Lüneburg-Hanover, was born in 1687 after a brief reconciliation. Around 1690, Sophia began a correspondence with a Swedish count, Philip von Konigsmarck, who was serving in the Hanoverian army.