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  1. Britain's Royal Families: The Complete Genealogy. — Random House, 2011. — P. 282—283, 285. — 400 p. — ISBN 1446449114, 9781446449110. Wilkins, William Henry. A Queen of Tears: Caroline Matilda, Queen of Denmark and Norway and Princess of Great Britain and Ireland. — Library of Alexandria, 2016. — ISBN 1465607404, 9781465607409.

  2. Caroline Mathilde. Caroline Mathilde may refer to: Caroline Matilda of Great Britain (1751–1775) Princess Caroline-Mathilde of Denmark (1912–1995) Caroline Mathilde (ballet), a ballet to music by Sir Peter Maxwell Davies.

  3. 17 de feb. de 2014 · Caroline Matilda developed a relationship with the King’s physician Johann Struensee around 1770. Struensee had a great influence on the King. Caroline Matilda had a daughter, Louise Augusta in 1771, and she was most likely the daughter of Struensee. However, she was still officially accepted as the King’s daughter.

  4. Caroline Matilda of Great Britain (Danish: Caroline Mathilde; 11 July 1751 – 10 May 1775) Queen of Denmark and Norway from 1766 to 1772 and a member of the British Royal Family. Life She was born in July of 1751.She was the last child of her father

  5. Utilizare la ca.wikipedia.org Carolina Matilde del Regne Unit; Utilizare la cy.wikipedia.org Caroline Matilda o Gymru; Utilizare la en.wikipedia.org Caroline Matilda of Great Britain; Utilizare la es.wikipedia.org Carolina Matilde de Gran Bretaña; Utilizare la he.wikipedia.org קרוליין מתילדה, נסיכת בריטניה

  6. House. Hanover. Father. Frederick, Prince of Wales. Mother. Princess Augusta of Saxe-Gotha. Princess Elizabeth Caroline of Great Britain (10 January 1741 – 4 September 1759) was one of the children of Frederick, Prince of Wales, and Princess Augusta of Saxe-Gotha. She was a granddaughter of King George II and sister of King George III .

  7. She was accused of too great an intimacy with Struensee, was separated from her husband, and confined in Alborg, hut was released by the interference of her brother, George the Third of England. She died May 10th., 1775, at Zell, in Hanover, in consequence of her grief. The interesting letter in which she took leave of her brother, George the ...