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Charlotte Sophie of Aldenburg

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Name
  
Charlotte of

Children
  
John Bentinck

Great grandchildren
  
George Bentinck

Died
  
1800, Hamburg, Germany

Grandchildren
  
William Bentinck

Charlotte Sophie of Aldenburg

Charlotte Sophie of Aldenburg (1715–1800), was a Countess regnant of Aldenburg; she was the ruler of Aldenburg in 1738–1748. She was the daughter of count Anton II of Aldenburg and Wilhelmine Marie of Hesse-Homburg.

She married the Dutch noble Willem Bentinck van Rhoon in 1733, and had a son (the British naval officer and mechanical inventor) John Bentinck in 1737. However, she lived in 1737–1748 in a relationship with count Albrecht Wolfgang of Schaumburg-Lippe, something which caused a great scandal in contemporary Germany, and meant that she never knew her son. In 1748, she was deposed and her throne taken by her spouse, and she lived the rest of her life separated from her legitimate family. She made many visits to the courts of Europe seeking support to retake her throne, but was treated like an outcast. In 1767, she took up residence in Hamburg, where she lived in simplicity with her natural son.

She is portrayed in the film Charlotte Sophie Bentinck.

References

Charlotte Sophie of Aldenburg Wikipedia