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 | | Sophia Dorothea (September 15, 1666 – November 13, 1726), only child of George William, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg and the Huguenot Eleanore d'Olbreuse (1639-1722), was the estranged wife of George Louis, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg (later King George I of Great Britain),. |
 | | Sophia Dorothea is sometimes referred to as the "princess of Ahlden." Her two children were the British king, George II, and Sophia Dorothea, wife of Frederick William I of Prussia, and mother of Frederick the Great. |
 | | Sophia's infidelity to her husband is not absolutely proven, as it is probable that the letters which purport to have passed between Königsmarck and herself are forgeries. |
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