Eleonore von Schlieben

Countess Eleonore Louise Albertine von Schlieben-Sanditten (1720 - 15 February 1755) was a German noblewoman and a lady in waiting to Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel-Bevern, the wife of Frederick the Great.

Dorothea Eleonore Luise Albertine was born in 1720 as the second daughter of Georg Christoph, Count of Schlieben, Lord of Sanditten (1676-1748), who served as Prussian Minister of State and his wife, Eleonore Lucia von Ilten (1686-1757).

Frederick II allowed her to take up residence at Schönhausen Palace, where she was in charge of housekeeping and managing the daily routines of the estate.

She would entertain the Prussian queen, Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel-Bevern, by playing music.

She was painted by Antoine Pesne, the court painter of Prussia, while in service to the queen.