Ellen Lloyd – AncientPages.com – Philip Christoph Königsmarck, a Count from Sweden who lived from 1665 to 1694, was a man who had adversaries. Looking back at history, it is obvious some individuals harbored intentions of eliminating him. On the morning of July 2, 1694, Count Königsmarck vanished without a trace. The details surrounding his disappearance and the location of his remains remain unknown to this day.
Count Königsmarck lived an adventurous life, but it was his love affair that got him into trouble.
Following his travels and battles across different regions of Europe, he became a part of Ernest Augustus’s service, the Elector of Hanover, in 1689. While in Hanover, he also initiated a romantic relationship with Sophia Dorothea, an acquaintance from his childhood. This marked the beginning of a love affair that would unfortunately culminate in tragedy years later. At the age of 16, Sophia Dorothea had been promised to his cousin, Elector Georg Ludwig, who ascended to the throne as King George I of England in 1714. Chances that Count Königsmarck’s and Sophia’s love affair would last were slim.
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