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  1. Philip Christoph Königsmarck, conosciuto anche come Philip Christoph von Königsmarck ( 4 marzo 1665 – 2 luglio 1694 ), è stato un militare svedese . Indice. 1 Biografia. 2 Ascendenza. 3 Altri progetti. 4 Collegamenti esterni. Biografia.

  2. Philipp Christoph Graf von Königsmarck (* 4. März jul. / 14. März 1665 greg. in Stade; † 1. Juli jul. / 11. Juli 1694 greg. [1] in Hannover) war ein hannoverscher Offizier und Hofkavalier. Berühmt wurde er durch die Königsmarck-Affäre, in deren Folge er vermutlich ermordet wurde.

  3. Count Philip Christoph von Königsmarck (4 March 1665 – 2 July 1694), also spelled Philipp, was a Swedish count and soldier. He was allegedly the lover of Sophia Dorothea, Princess of Celle , the wife of Duke George Louis of Brunswick and Lüneburg , the heir presumptive of the Principality of Calenberg , later to become Elector of ...

  4. Philipp Christoph von Königsmarck galt als begehrter Frauenschwarm. (Foto: Imago/Artokoloro) Graf von Königsmarck hatte ein heimliches Verhältnis mit der Kurprinzessin von Hannover - bis er...

  5. Philipp Christoph, count von Königsmark (born March 14, 1665, Stade, Bremen [Germany]—died July 1, 1694, Hannover, Hanover) was the alleged German lover of Sophia Dorothea, who was consort to the Hanoverian electoral prince George (later King George I of England).

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  6. 14 ott 2016 · The love story between Sophia Dorothea and Philip Königsmarck has been documented in books and films. A skeleton was found during construction work at Leine castle in Niedersachsen, Germany in the summer of 2016. This is where Swedish count Philip Christoph Königsmarck disappeared 322 years ago – could it be him?

  7. DAL VOCABOLARIO. LEMMI CORRELATI. Fratello (Stade 1665 - Hannover 1694) di Maria Aurora, fu al servizio dell'elettore di Hannover con il grado di colonnello. Sospettato di essere l'amante della moglie dell'elettore, Sofia Dorotea, sparì misteriosamente, probabilmente assassinato, la notte dell'11 luglio 1694, nel castello di Hannover.