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  1. 28 de oct. de 2008 · English: So-called Portrait of Amalie von Wallmoden, Countess of Yarmouth (1704-1765), mistress of George II of Great Britain. Questionable attribution as the woman portrayed is dressed in the fashion of around 1780, a period when Amalie was already an old woman.

  2. Amalie Sophie Marianne von Wallmoden, Countess of Yarmouth, born Amalie von Wendt (1 April 1704 – 19 or 20 October 1765) was the principal mistress of King George II from the mid-1730s until his death in 1760. Born into a prominent family in the Electorate of Hanover, and married into another, in 1740 she became a naturalised subject of Great Britain and was granted a peerage for life, with ...

  3. Deutsch: Amalie Sophie von Wallmoden, Countess of Yarmouth (1704–1765) war eine deutsche Adlige und Mätresse des britischen König Georg II. English: Amalie von Wallmoden, Countess of Yarmouth (1704–1765) was the mistress of George II of Great Britain from the mid-1730s until his death in 1760.

  4. WALLMODEN, AMALIE SOPHIE MARIANNE, Countess of Yarmouth (1704–1765), born on 1 April 1704, was daughter of Johann Franz Dietrich von Wendt, general in the Hanoverian service, by his wife Friderike Charlotte, born von dem Busche, widow of General Welk, also in the Hanoverian service. In 1727 she was married to Gottlieb Adam von Wallmoden ...

  5. Amalie Sophie Marianne von Wallmoden, Countess of Yarmouth, born Amalie von Wendt (1 April 1704 – 19 or 20 October 1765) was the principal mistress of King George II from the mid-1730s until his death in 1760. Born into a prominent family in the Electorate of Hanover, and married into another, in 1740 she became a naturalised subject of Great Britain and was granted a peerage for life, with ...

  6. Countess Amalie Sophie Marianne von Wallmoden-Gimborn, Countess of Yarmouth, born Amalie von Wendt (1 April 1704 - 19 or 20 October 1765) was the principal mistress of King George II from the mid-1730s until his death in 1760. Born into a prominent family in the Electorate of Hanover, and married into another, in 1740 she became a naturalised subject of Great Britain and was granted a peerage ...