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The Electress gave birth for last time in 1799 to another stillborn child.
The Stuart princess turned electress was now a queen in exile.
The Electress urged him to care for his health and "give us the consolation of a little prince."
Persons using or entitled to use the title of "Electress" are listed below.
The Electress was more fortunate for her part.
The Electress spent her time enjoying balls, musical performances and other festivities.
However, Electress Charlotte's two children remained with their father.
George's mother, the Electress Sophia, died on 28 May 1714 at the age of 83.
Floline may again prove just too good for Electress in the Members.
The Electress spent the last year of her life suffering from gout and was mostly confined to her bed.
Thus, Sophie, electress of Hanover, and her heirs became next in line to the throne.
The Electress returned to Florence in October 1717, following the death of her husband the previous summer.
She was succeeded by the son of Electress Sophia, George I.
From her marriage she was Electress of Saxony.
Finally, his dear friend and defender, the Dowager Electress Sophia, died in 1714.
As Electress, she was closely involved in governmental affairs, though Frederick tolerated no direct interference.
She became Electress of Bavaria in 1685, but ruled for only seven years before her premature death in 1692.
In the period 1722-1725, the Electress embellished the villa further by commissioning twelve statues of various religious figures.
Named for the Electress Amalie, it is a triumph of delicate, unpretentious grace.
She never became Electress Palatine, since she died before her second husband acquired the electoral dignity.
He may have given up his clerkship while with the electress but on 6 April 1619 he had a formal grant of the office for life.
They are also related several times through Princess Sophia, Electress of Hanover.
In addition, the Electress suffered three miscarriages: in June 1661, March 1664 and 1674.
On 28 August 1680, they became Elector and Electress Palatine.
Therefore, Sophia became Electress of Hanover, the title by which she is best-remembered.