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Johann Ludwig, Reichsgraf von Wallmoden-Gimborn

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114: 22: 113: 278:, was to Baroness Luise Christiane von Lichtenstein (1763–1809), a daughter of Baron Friedrich Karl von Lichtenstein by his marriage to Charlotte Ernestine von Berckefeld, and with her he had three further children: 82: 287: 236: 453: 408:. Katalog zur Niedersächsischen Landesausstellung im Landesmuseum Hannover und im Herrenhäuser Schloss vom 17. Mai bis zum 5. Oktober 2014, Dresden 2014, S. 238–261. 261: 147: 458: 89:, with whom George had a distant relationship, functioned as a stopgap. Thus the young Johann Ludwig came to be conceived in England and grew up at 184: 188: 53: 187:(1723–1787), Wallmoden-Gimborn acted for his widow (princess Juliane of Hesse Philippsthal) as guardian of her younger son and heir 433: 311:
acquired his collections of antique sculpture and books, over 8000 volumes. The collections are still in the ownership of the
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to Italy, where he acquired an extensive collection of classical statues, busts, and reliefs. On his return he entered the
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Simultaneously, Wallmoden attained a seat and a voice on the Westphalian College of Imperial Counts, and therewith on the
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on 18 April 1766 to Charlotte Christiane Auguste Wilhelmine von Wangenheim (1740–1783), and they had five children:
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Friedrike Eleonore Juliane (1776–1826), who married Ludwig Friedrich Count von Kielmansegg and was the mother of
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Around the year 1700, several noblemen's country estates had been established in the former flood plain of the
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the Count was prepared to defer his claims on his wife to George, and was finally separated from her in 1740.
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in 1795. They divorced and she married Charles Henri, the Marquis le Marchant de Charmont, in 1824.
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Wallmoden’s Collections at Hanover-Herrenhausen Depicted: Towards the Reconstruction of a Baroque
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Das verschleierte Bild. Zur Logik der Kopie in der Sammlung des Grafen Wallmoden (1736–1811)
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Als die Royals aus Hannover kamen. Hannovers Herrscher auf Englands Thron 1714–1837
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and Lieutenant-General who married Zoe, Countess von GrĂĽnne, daughter of
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Die Kunstsammlung des Reichsgrafen Johann Ludwig von Wallmoden-Gimborn
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Nichts Neues Schaffen. Perspektiven auf die treue Kopie 1300–1900
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Wilhelmine Magdalene Friederike (1772–1819), who married Baron
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and with a corresponding augmentation of his coat-of-arms to
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and thus capitulated before the Napoleonic troops arrived.
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Georgine Charlotte Auguste (1770–1859), who married Baron
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Illegitimate children of George II of Great Britain
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Hanover
German
George II of Great Britain
Amalie von Wallmoden
Ducats
Queen Caroline
Robert Walpole
Britain
maîtresse en titre
Lady Deloraine
courtesan
St. James's Palace
Kensington Palace
Grand Tour
Hanoverian Army

Palace of Herrenhausen
Leine
Georgengarten
Gimborn
Westphalia
Schwarzenberg
Holy Roman Empire
Joseph II
Imperial count
Reichsstandschaft
count Philipp II of Schaumburg-Lippe
George William
Prussian Academy of Arts

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