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Elector accorded Luise the
title of "the
Raugravine" (Raugrafin), and the
corresponding titles of Raugrave/
Raugravine (Raugraf/Raugrafin),
without territorial...
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Raugravine Caroline Elisabeth (19
November 1659,
Heidelberg – 7 July 1696, London) was a
German noblewoman and
daughter of
Charles I Louis,
Elector Palatine...
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court accorded Luise the
title of "the
Raugravine" (Raugrafin), and the
corresponding titles of Raugrave/
Raugravine without territorial suffix, to each of...
- nobleman. He was the only son of
Meinhardt Schomberg and his
second wife
Raugravine Caroline Elisabeth,
daughter of
Charles I Louis,
Elector Palatine and...
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According to the
Countess of Bückeburg in a
letter to Sophia's niece, the
Raugravine Luise, on 5 June 1714
Sophia felt ill
after receiving an
angry letter...
- of
Meinhardt Schomberg, 3rd Duke of Schomberg, and his
second wife,
Raugravine Caroline Elisabeth, a
daughter of
Charles I Louis,
Elector Palatine. On...
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Marie Luise von Degenfeld. This
second wife was
given the
unique title of
Raugravine (Raugräfin,
countess of
uninhabited or
uncultivated lands), and their...
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second marriage to
Baroness Marie Luise von Degenfeld, the
title of "
Raugravine/Raugrave".
Altgrave (German: Altgraf, "old count") was a
title used by...
- divorce. On 4
January 1682
Schomberg married for the
second time, to
Raugravine Caroline Elisabeth (a
daughter of
Charles I Louis,
Elector Palatine) and...
- of Brentford, Earl of Bangor,
Baron Tara,
Count of Mértola (Portugal)
Raugravine Caroline Elisabeth (1659–1696)
Charles Lennox (1672–1723) Duke of Richmond...