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widvile-blog · 6 years
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Eleanor Magdalene of Neuburg, Holy Roman Empress (6 January 1655 - 19 January 1720)
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venicepearl · 3 years
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Leopoldine Eleonora of Neuburg (27 May 1679 – 8 March 1693), was by birth Countess Palatine of Neuburg and member of the House of Wittelsbach.
Born in Neuburg an der Donau, she was the youngest of seventeen children of Philip William, Duke of Neuburg, Berg and Jülich, Elector Palatine of Neuburg and his wife Landgravine Elisabeth Amalie of Hesse-Darmstadt.
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House of Wittelsbach & of Habsburg: Eleonore Magdalene of Palatinate-Neuburg aka Eleonore Magdalene of Neuburg
Eleonore was born as the first of 17 children to Philip William, Elector Palatine, and his wife Princess Elisabeth Amalie of Hesse-Darmstadt. In English, she is usually referred to as Eleonore Magdalene of Neuburg but her full German name was actually Eleonore Magdalene of Palatinate-Neuburg. Through her son Charles, she was the paternal grandmother of Maria Theresia, Holy Roman Empress and The Archduchess of Austria, and Archduchess Maria Anna, Princess of Lorraine and Bar.
By contemporaries, she is described as a stirct and pious woman who actually rather wanted to become a nun than an empress. She had received an eduaction in serveral language and art, poetry and music. From a very early age, she showed interest in religious scriptures and studied them eagerly. Eleonore became so obsessed with religious that she denied herself any real joy and even tended to have self-destructive tendencies. For examples, she had spikes installed inside of her bracelets as tool of penance and only visited the opera when her husband asked her to. However, she was beloved among the common people whom she asked during her visits to treat her as one of their own.
Eleonore tried to avoid a marriage at all costs. She denied many suitors, among them King James II and VII of England and Scotland. However The Emperor lost his second wife in the spring of 1676. Eleonore’s family was known for their fertility, she herself had 16 siblings, and The Emperor was in need of a male heir. Eleonore nevertheless tried to boycott the marriage, her father had so carefully arranged, by sunbathing until she got a sunburn the day before the Emperor would see her for the first time. However that did not work and Eleonore and Leopold I. were married on December 14th, 1676.
The marriage resulted in 10 children, among them two Emperors, a Lady Governor of the Netherlands and a Queen of Portugal. Eleonore was also devoted to her husband and took care of him in his last months. Furthermore, she served as his translator for French documents since he was unlike her unable to speak or read any French.
When her oldest son died, Eleonore acted as regent of the Habsburg lands until her youngest son Charles VI who resided and ruled over Spain during that time, returned to Austria. During her regency, she demanded all the gifts the mistress of her elder son had received back and also fired the mistress’ brother from his courtal position. Furthermore, Eleonore signed the Treaty of Szatmár, which recognized the rule of the House of Habsburg in the Kingdom of Hungary. Lastly, Eleonore presided over the congress to determine the succession and election of a new Emperor, and favoured the election of Charles as Emperor.
Eleonore lived her last years as a nun. However, she had instructed her servants to never tell this to anyone. On January 1st, 1720, she suffered a stroke while preparing for confession. This left her paralyzed on the right side of her body. Her daughters-in-law, Princess Wilhelmine Amalia of Brunswick-Lüneburg and Princess Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, nursed her in her final days. Eleonore Magdalene died 19 days later and was buried four months later in the Imperial Crypt in Vienna.
// Sarah Gadon in The Girl King (2015)
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lukeskywaker4ever · 4 years
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Maria Sofia Isabel de Neuburgo, Queen of Portugal (Wife of King Pedro II of Portugal)
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Reign: 11 August 1687 – 4 August 1699
Maria Sophia Elisabeth of Neuburg (6 August 1666 in  Palácio Benrath – 4 August 1699 in Lisbon ) was queen of Portugal as the wife of King Pedro II from 1687 until her death in 1699. A popular queen, she was noted for her extraordinary generosity and for being the mother of the famously extravagant João V of Portugal. 
Maria Sophia was born at the Schloss Benrath 
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outside Düsseldorf in what is now Germany. Her father Philip William 
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was the reigning Count Palatine of Neuburg. In 1685 he became Elector Palatine following the death of his cousin Charles II, 
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an inheritance that greatly increased the family's status within Europe. In December 1676, Maria Sophia's sister Eleonore Magdalene 
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was married to Holy Roman Emperor Leopold I 
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owing to the family's reputation as producing fertile women. After two marriages, Leopold had no living male heirs. The new Empress Eleonore Magdalene fulfilled her function and quickly mothered two future Holy Roman Emperors (Joseph I 
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and Charles VI).
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A similar succession crisis was occurring in Portugal. Isabel Luísa, Princess of Beira, heiress to the throne and only daughter of King Pedro II, was childless and had been refused by most European sovereigns due to her sickly nature and strict Portuguese succession rights. As a result, the Portuguese ambassador Manuel da Silva Teles was sent to Heidelberg to ask for the hand of Maria Sophia, with the encouragement of Empress Eleonore Magdalene. The embassy left Lisbon on 8 December 1686 and the marriage contract was signed on 22 May 1687. A dowry of 100,000 florins was agreed on.
Following her proxy marriage on 2 July 1687 in Heidelberg, Maria Sophia left her native Germany the following August. She traveled up the Rhine to receive the honours of all courts along the river. At Brila, Maria Sophia embarked on an English yacht that was put at her disposal by order of James II of England.
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She was accompanied by an English fleet that traveled to Plymouth with the Duke of Grafton, son of the late Charles II of England. The new queen arrived in Lisbon 12 August 1687 amid great celebration and the same day the couple was formally married by the Archbishop of Lisbon at Ribeira Palace. Supposedly Louis XIV was "greatly chagrined" by Pedro's decision to marry a daughter of the Elector Palatine and not a French princess, as he had hoped.
The young queen quickly gained the affection of her stepdaughter Isabel Luísa, who was herself only three years younger than Maria Sophia. She was also loved by her husband, who was quickly presented with a son the year after his marriage. The son survived only three weeks, but a year later, Maria Sophia had another son who would succeed his father as João V of Portugal. As an adult, he would marry his first cousin Maria Anna of Austria, daughter of Empress Eleonore Magdalene.
Maria Sophia was described as gentle, and Pedro reportedly treated her with respect. While she clashed with her widowed sister-in-law Catarina of Bragança on matters of etiquette, she was described as a popular queen who was decidedly generous and set about helping the poor of Lisbon. Her pious nature also made her a popular queen. She was frequently involved with charities that supported widows and orphans and allowed poor patients access to medical care at the royal palace. She had a very intimate friendship with Father Bartolomeu do Quental, 
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who died with the reputation of a saint. In Beja, she financed the foundation of a Franciscan school. She died in Lisbon of fever, possibly a symptom of erysipelas, on 4 August 1699, two days before her thirty-third birthday. Her body was laid to rest at the Monastery of São Vicente de Fora in Lisbon.
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She had 7 children with King Pedro II: 
João (30 August 1688 – 17 September 1688) Prince of Brazil and 12th Duke of Bragança, lived eighteen days.
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João (22 October 1689 – 31 July 1750) Prince of Brazil from 1697; and King of Portugal. Married Maria Anna of Austria, and had issue.
Francisco (25 May 1691 – 21 July 1742) Duke of Beja, died unmarried with illegitimate issue.
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Antonio (15 March 1695 – 20 October 1757) Died unmarried and childless.
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Teresa Maria (24 February 1696 – 16 February 1704) Died in childhood.
Manuel (3 August 1697 – 3 August 1766) Count of Ourém, died unmarried.
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Francisca Josefa (30 January 1699 – 15 July 1736) Died unmarried and childless.
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tiny-librarian · 5 years
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Royal Birthdays for today, November 24th:
Alphonso, Earl of Chester, 1273
Charles, Duke of Orléans, 1394
Philip William of Neuburg, Elector Palatine, 1615
Charles XI, King of Sweden, 1655
Maria Amalia of Saxony, Queen of Spain/Naples/Sicily, 1724
Maria Luisa of Spain, Holy Roman Empress, 1745
Soraya Tarzi, Queen of Afghanistan, 1899
Patricia Lascelles, Countess of Harewood, 1926
Isabelle, Princess of Liechtenstein, 1947
Tatiana Santo Domingo, Wife of Andrea Casiraghi, 1983
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mariedemedicis · 6 years
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so some differences in the stuart survival timeline/*princess rachel’s world:
Philip V of Spain (this dude) marries Princess Elizabeth, Queen Elizabeth and Prince Max’s eldest (surviving) daughter instead of his OTL first wife, Maria Luisa of Savoy. They have:
Louis (b.1710; d.1725) betrothed to his first cousin Elisabete of Braganza, who later married his younger brother Philippe/Felipe;
Marie Elizabeth (b.1711; d.????);
Marie Catherine (b.1714; d.????);
Philippe (b.1715; d.1759), made Duke of Canzano at birth, succeeded his father as Felipe VI and married his first cousin Elisabete of Braganza;
Henri (b.1716; d.????) made Duke of Canzano after his brother became the heir;
Louise Marie (b.1718; d.????);
Charles (b.1719; d.????) made Count of Chinchón after his brother was made Duke of Canzano;
Anne Louise (b.1722; d.????)
Charles III marries Archduchess Maria Magdalena of Austria (her), who never married in OTL. They have:
Maximilian (b.1716; d.1775), named for his uncle and grandfather, succeeded his father as Maximilian I and I don’t know yet who he married, but his first son, Maximilian, Prince of Wales married Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (this one) {and they had four daughters, Sophia, Maria, Louisa, and Elizabeth, who died along with their father in 1772 in a royal tragedy due to a bout of illness before the death of their grandfather, which led Maximilian’s younger brother Charles to succeed as Charles IV};
Catherine (b.1718; d.????), named for her aunt, Catherine, Princess Royal;
Maria (b.1719; d.????), named for her mother;
Charles (b.1723; d.????), named for his father and great-grandfather Charles II, made Duke of ?;
Leopold (b.1725; d.????), named for his grandfather Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor, he was the first British Royal to be named Leopold but certainly not the last, twin to Elizabeth, made Duke of ?;
Elizabeth (b.1725; d.????), named for her grandmother Queen Elizabeth, twin to Leopold;
Eleanor (b.1728; d.????), named for her grandmother Eleonor Magdalene of Neuburg, reviving the name Eleanor in the English Royal Family
Maximilian is Duke of Clarence, in keeping with the checkered past of that honor/dukedom as well as lack of male issue. He has only:
Margaret (b.1711/2; d.1789) 
Elizabeth gets Peter I (Peter the Great) to approve Catherine Henrietta for Tsarevich Alexei Petrovich (this guy), his son’s bride instead of Charlotte Christine of Brunswick-Lüneburg. They have:
Peter (Pyotr) (b.1713; d.November 1731 (recovered from smallpox about a year earlier (January 1730) but being still weak, developed a ? And died of a (cold?)), became Peter II after the death of his father and grandfather;
Dmitry (b.1714; d.1776), succeeded his brother as Dmitry II, and married Zofia Krasińska (this really cool and interesting lady); 
Sophia (b.1715; d. 1781);
Ivan (b.1717; d.1770);
Anna (b.1719; d.1729 (the most beloved of her oldest brother, died of consumption at age ten));
Maria (b.1732; d.1804), known as Maria the Fatherless, her parentage is speculative and will probably never be proved conclusively
James, third son but second surviving son and Duke of Gloucester, marries Infanta Francisca Josefa (here), who OTL never married. They have:
William (b.1717; d.1759), succeeded his father as 2nd Duke of Gloucester;
John (b.1720; d.1762);
James (b.1722; d.1780), named for his father;
Charles (b.1723; d.1777), named for his uncle, Charles, Prince of Wales;
Peter (b.1724; d.1760);
Sophie (b.1725; d.1767)
After her early death in 1736, James married an English women and had two additional children:
Henry (b.1738; d.1798), named for his aunt, Tsarevna Ekaterina;
Catherine (b.1739; d.1803), named for her great-grandmother, Catherine of Braganza
Anne marries Infante Francisco, Duke of Beja (him), who died unmarried with two illegitimate children in OTL. They have:
Afonso (b.1716; d.1736);
Elisabete (b.1719; d.1782), married her first cousin Felipe VI, and became Queen of Spain;
João (b.1721; d.1787), named for his uncle, João V, and succeeded his father as Duke of Beja
Henry, Duke of Kendal, marries Charlotte Amalie of Denmark (she), who never married in OTL. They have:
Charlotte (b.1727; d. ), named for her mother and her aunt, Princess Charlotte;
Elizabeth (b.1728; d. ), named for her grandmother, Queen Elizabeth;
Henry (b.1730; d. ), named for his father and succeeded him as 2nd Duke of Kendal;
Louisa (b.1732; d. );
Anne (b.1733; d. ), named for her aunt, Infanta Ana
Princess Charlotte ensnared Henry Somerset, 3rd Duke of Beaufort (here), who I think would not mind, given his unhappy marriage to Frances Scudamore and messy subsequent divorce. They have:
Henry (b.1726; d. ), named for his father and uncle, Prince Henry, Duke of Kendal, succeeded his father as 4th Duke of Beaufort;
Anne (b.1728; d. ), named for her aunt, Infanta Ana;
Rachel (b.1729; d. ), named for her grandmother, Rachel Noel, second wife of the 2nd Duke of Beaufort;
James (b.1731; d. ), named for his uncle, James, Duke of Gloucester;
Elizabeth (b.1733; d. ), named for her grandmother, Queen Elizabeth;
Charlotte (b.1736; d. ), named for her mother and uncle, Charles, Prince of Wales;
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riabellaminette · 4 years
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Maria Anna of Neuburg, Queen of Spain
Maria Anna of Neuburg (Spanish: Mariana; 28 October 1667 – 16 July 1740), was Queen of Spain from 1689 to 1700 as the second wife of Charles II, last Habsburg King of Spain.
Her marriage was dominated by the political struggle between French and Austrian factions over the Spanish throne, which resulted in the 1701-1714 War of the Spanish Succession. When Charles died in 1700, he was succeeded by the French candidate, Philip V and Maria Anna was exiled. She lived largely forgotten until her death in 1740.
Born 28 October 1667 Benefit Palace, Düsseldorf, Electoral Palatinate
Died 16 July 1740 Infantado Palace, Guadalajara, Spain (aged 72)
Daughter of Philip William of Neuburg, Elector Palatine and Elisabeth Amalie of Hesse-Darmstadt
Married Charles II of Spain on 14 May 1690
House Wittelsbach
Religion Roman Catholicism
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thetudorforum · 4 years
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Contact us here if you wish to play one of them: https://thetudors.forumotion.com/t3179-bavaria
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Nikolaus Armand-  son to Richard and Natalia a future King of Bavaria.  He is a fictional character, his story is all yours to make. Margot Schuster[/b]- Lady in waiting to Elsa Schroeder, wife to William of Cleves. She is a fictional character, hers story is all yours to make. Matilda Mayer- lady in waiting to Sybille Cleves, the Duchess of Cleves. She is a fictional character, hers story is all yours to make. Otto Henry, Elector Palatine- brother to Philip, Duke of Palatinate-Neuburg . As grandson of George of Bavaria, the young Otto Henry became regent of the new duchy of Palatinate-Neuburg after the Palatinate had lost the Landshut War of Succession against Albert IV, Duke of Bavaria. Otto Henry ordered to upgrade the Neuburg Castle, patronised the arts and was involved in several conflicts, due to his expensive holding of court a huge burden of debts caused his bankruptcy until he inherited the Electoral Palatinate in 1556. In the 1550s Otto Henry established the Bibliotheca Palatina. Felicie Brutz-lady in waiting to Olivia Williams, a fictional character, hers story is all yours to make. Claude Weber- maid to Amelia Cleves, a fictional character, hers story is all yours to make. Carlotte D'Aumont- Governess to young Nikolaus Armand, Prince of Bavaria and future King of Bavaria. A fictional character, hers story is all yours to make. Henry Wilson- dance teacher at Bavaria’s court, a fictional character, his story is all yours to make. Fritzi Eicher- lady in waiting to Katrina Venderberg, Countess of Schwarzenberg. A fictional character, hers story is all yours to make. Petra Wagner- lady in waiting to Olga Schroeder, Countess of Schwarzenberg. A fictional character, hers story is all yours to make. Hannelore Weiss-Hildebrand -Mother  to Lorelei Hildebrand.She is a fictional character, her story is all yours to make. Leopold Hildebrand- father to Lorelei Hildebrand,  a fictional character, his story is all yours to make. Angelika Hildebrand- Half sister to  Lorelei Hildebrand Hugo Hildebrand- Half brother to  Lorelei Hildebrand Charlotte Larsen-lady in waiting to Natalia Grey Lena Schroeder-is a quiet and pious housewife. She is a mother to Elsa, Olga, and George Schroeder. Georg von Hardenberg-is a bad tempered, over-domineering, power-hungry noble. Father to Elsa, Olga, and George Schroeder. Marie of Cleves- cousin to Anne, Amelia Cleves Enno II- Count of East Frisia was the son of Edzard I of East Frisia. In 1528 he became count of East Frisia. For most of his life he ruled together with Johan I of East Frisia, who remained Catholic, while Enno was Lutheran. Johann Cirksena- Count of East Frisia was a member of the house of Cirksena and a non-reigning Count of East Frisia and later imperial governor of Limburg. His father, Edzard the Great, had introduced primogeniture in the county of East Frisia, so that his older brother Enno II of East Frisia inherited the county alone and he had to hold back. Despite his ambitions, he always acknowledged his brother's rights and did not dispute the inheritance. Francis, Grand Duke of Hesse- son to Sofia of Hesse Maria of Jülich- Berg- Duchess of Cleves and mother to Amelia an Anne of Cleves Isabel Leigh wife to Philip of Bavaria, and sister to Margaret, Joyce, John, Ralph, Margaret, Mary, Henry, Charles, George, and Catherine Leigh. Margaretha von Waldeck - Countess of Waldeck Alice, Grand Duchess of Hesse-  daughter to Sofia of Hesse Margaret of East Frisia- Countess Consort of Waldeck and wife to Philipp IV, Count of Waldeck Anne of Cleves- sister to Amelia, Sibylle,William Sarah Brooks- Governess Maria la Tour d'Auvergne-daughter of Philip, Count of Auvergne and Anne of Hesse,
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venicepearl · 3 years
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Hedwig Elisabeth of Neuburg (18 July 1673 – 10 August 1722) was a Polish princess by marriage to James Louis Sobieski. She was the daughter of Philip William, Duke of Neuburg, Berg and Jülich, Elector Palatine of Neuburg, and Landgravine Elisabeth Amalie of Hesse-Darmstadt.
She was the grandmother of Charles Edward Stuart, the "Young Pretender".
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tiny-librarian · 6 years
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Royal Birthdays for today, November 24th:
Alphonso, Earl of Chester, 1273
Charles, Duke of Orléans, 1394
Philip William of Neuburg, Elector Palatine, 1615
Charles XI, King of Sweden, 1655
Maria Amalia of Saxony, Queen of Spain/Naples/Sicily, 1724
Maria Luisa of Spain, Holy Roman Empress, 1745
Soraya Tarzi, Queen of Afghanistan, 1899
Patricia Lascelles, Countess of Harewood, 1926
Isabelle, Princess of Liechtenstein, 1947
Tatiana Santo Domingo, Wife of Andrea Casiraghi, 1983
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thetudorforum · 3 years
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Available Characters in Bavaria
Contact us here or at forum if you wish to play one of them:
Margot Schuster[/b]- Lady in waiting to Elsa Schroeder, wife to William of Cleves. She is a fictional character, hers story is all yours to make. Matilda Mayer- lady in waiting to Sybille Cleves, the Duchess of Cleves. She is a fictional character, hers story is all yours to make. Raoul Perci- father to Nicholas Perci Sybille Cleves- sister to Anne, William and Amelia Cleves. Otto Henry, Elector Palatine- brother to Philip, Duke of Palatinate-Neuburg . As grandson of George of Bavaria, the young Otto Henry became regent of the new duchy of Palatinate-Neuburg after the Palatinate had lost the Landshut War of Succession against Albert IV, Duke of Bavaria. Otto Henry ordered to upgrade the Neuburg Castle, patronised the arts and was involved in several conflicts, due to his expensive holding of court a huge burden of debts caused his bankruptcy until he inherited the Electoral Palatinate in 1556. In the 1550s Otto Henry established the Bibliotheca Palatina. Felicie Brutz-lady in waiting to Olivia Williams, a fictional character, hers story is all yours to make. Claude Weber- maid to Amelia Cleves, a fictional character, hers story is all yours to make. Carlotte D'Aumont- Governess to young Nikolaus Armand, Prince of Bavaria and future King of Bavaria. A fictional character, hers story is all yours to make. Henry Wilson- dance teacher at Bavaria’s court, a fictional character, his story is all yours to make. Fritzi Eicher- lady in waiting to Katrina Venderberg, Countess of Schwarzenberg. A fictional character, hers story is all yours to make. Petra Wagner- lady in waiting to Olga Schroeder, Countess of Schwarzenberg. A fictional character, hers story is all yours to make. Hannelore Weiss-Hildebrand -Mother  to Lorelei Hildebrand.She is a fictional character, her story is all yours to make. Leopold Hildebrand- father to Lorelei Hildebrand,  a fictional character, his story is all yours to make. Angelika Hildebrand- Half sister to  Lorelei Hildebrand Hugo Hildebrand- Half brother to  Lorelei Hildebrand Charlotte Larsen-lady in waiting to Natalia Grey George Schroeder- brother to Elsa, Olga Lena Schroeder-[/b]is a quiet and pious housewife. She is a mother to Elsa, Olga, and George Schroeder. Georg von Hardenberg-is a bad tempered, over-domineering, power-hungry noble. Father to Elsa, Olga, and George Schroeder. Marie of Cleves- cousin to Anne, Amelia Cleves Enno II- Count of East Frisia was the son of Edzard I of East Frisia. In 1528 he became count of East Frisia. For most of his life he ruled together with Johan I of East Frisia, who remained Catholic, while Enno was Lutheran. Johann Cirksena- Count of East Frisia was a member of the house of Cirksena and a non-reigning Count of East Frisia and later imperial governor of Limburg. His father, Edzard the Great, had introduced primogeniture in the county of East Frisia, so that his older brother Enno II of East Frisia inherited the county alone and he had to hold back. Despite his ambitions, he always acknowledged his brother's rights and did not dispute the inheritance. Francis, Grand Duke of Hesse- son to Sofia of Hesse Maria of Jülich- Berg- Duchess of Cleves and mother to Amelia an Anne of Cleves Isabel Leigh wife to Philip of Bavaria, and sister to Margaret, Joyce, John, Ralph, Margaret, Mary, Henry, Charles, George, and Catherine Leigh. Margaretha von Waldeck - Countess of Waldeck Alice, Grand Duchess of Hesse-  daughter to Sofia of Hesse Margaret of East Frisia- Countess Consort of Waldeck and wife to Philipp IV, Count of Waldeck Anne of Cleves- sister to Amelia, Sibylle,William Sarah Brooks- Governess Maria la Tour d'Auvergne-daughter of Philip, Count of Auvergne and Anne of Hesse, Maria Perci daughter to Raoul Perci Philipp V  -  Count of Waldeck Rose Dashwood  -  Duchess of Baden-Wurttemburg Petia Armand  -  Duchess of Munster; fictional; her story is yours to make Beatrice Williams  -  Duchess of Wurttemburg Olivia Williams -  Duchess of Wurrtemburg Sybille of Baden  -  Countess of Lichtenstein Katrina Venderberg  -  Countess of Schwarzenberg Rose Dashwood -  Duchess of Baden-Wurttemburg Sofia of Hesse-Grand Duchess of Hesse
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