-
Court Mistress (Danish: hofmesterinde; Dutch: hofmeesteres; German: Hofmeisterin; Norwegian: hoffmesterinne; Swedish: hovmästarinna) or
Chief Court Mistress...
- Vienna, she was
selected to
serve in the
Austrian imperial court as
Oberhofmeisterin (mistress of the Robes) to
Empress Elisabeth of
Austria from 1854 to...
- lady in
waiting and memoirist. She was the
influential confidant and
Oberhofmeisterin (mistress of the Robes) for many
decades at the
Prussian royal court...
-
travelled from
Parma through the Alps and was
greeted at the
border by her
Oberhofmeisterin, the
widowed Countess Erdődy, Antónia Battyhány. They
reached a castle...
-
model divided the ladies-in-waiting in a
chief lady-in-waiting
named Oberhofmeisterin (a
widowed or
married elder woman) who
supervised the Hoffräulein (Maids...
- to
Empress Elisabeth of Austria,
later promoted to the
position of
Oberhofmeisterin,
where she
replaced Countess Sophie Esterházy, a
friend and
close confidant...
- She
served as
oberhofmeisterin to the
queen of Prussia,
Sophia Dorothea of Hanover.
Sophie de
Kameke was
appointed oberhofmeisterin to the queen, which...
- (1624–1702), was a
German courtier and
royal governess. She
served as
Oberhofmeisterin to
Sophia of Hanover, and also
served as
governess to her children...
-
management of
their household. Carola's new
Chief Court Mistress (German:
Oberhofmeisterin) came from the
Werther noble family and
instructed her in the court...
- de Camas. In 1742, her
spouse was made
count and she was
appointed Oberhofmeisterin to the queen,
Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel-Bevern...