Sophia Dorothea of Hanover

Queen consort of Frederick William I

Sophia Dorothea of Hanover - Queen consort of Frederick William I
Born

March 16th, 1687
337 years ago

Died

June 28th, 1757
267 years ago — 70 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Germany

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Born in 1687, served as queen consort of Frederick William I of Prussia. Married in 1706, her tenure included efforts to stabilize the Prussian royal court. Oversaw the upbringing of several children who would play significant roles in European history. The marriage was marked by political alliances and challenges, influencing the lineage of the Prussian royal family. Resided primarily in Prussia until her death in 1757.

Marriage to Frederick William I of Prussia

Contribution to the Hohenzollern dynasty

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