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  1. Born Caroline Elizabeth in Hanover, Lower Saxony, Germany, on June 10, 1713; died at St. James' Palace, London, England, on December 28, 1757; buried at Westminster Abbey, London; daughter of George II (1683–1760), king of Great Britain and Ireland (r. 1727–1760) and Caroline of Ansbach (1683–1737).

  2. Caroline Matilda, Queen of Denmark and Norway, Princess of Great Britain and Ireland (a sister of George III.), was born at Leicester House, London, on Thursday, July 22, 1751. She was the ninth and youngest child of Frederick Prince of Wales and of his wife Augusta of Saxe-Gotha, and came into the world a little more than four months after her father’s death.

  3. Princess Elizabeth Caroline (1741-1759) Enamel | 4.5 x 3.3 cm (sight) | RCIN 421844.

  4. The preferred choice for a bride was initially Princess Louisa, but after the Danish representative in London, Count Hans Caspar von Bothmer (1727-1787), was informed of her weak constitution, her younger sister Caroline Matilda was chosen for the match instead. The marriage was announced in Great Britain 10 January 1765.

  5. 26 de sept. de 2023 · Princess Louise of Great Britain, Queen of Denmark and Norway by Pino, 1751. Princess Louise of Great Britain was the youngest child and fifth daughter of the future King George II of Britain (1683-1760) and Caroline of Ansbach (1683-1737), then titled the Prince and Princess of Wales. Originally christened Louisa, she arrived at Leicester ...

  6. Princess of Great Britain. Birth date. 10 June 1713. Mother. Caroline of Brandenburg-Ansbach. Father. George II. Princess Caroline of Great Britain was the daughter of King George II and Queen Caroline .

  7. 1 de sept. de 2017 · In the autumn of 1714 Princess Caroline of Great Britain traveled from Herrenhausen in Hanover to her new home at St. James's Palace in London. A few months before, her grandfather had been installed as King George I and her parents, now the Prince and Princess of Wales, were eager to begin their new British…