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  1. 15 de mar. de 2024 · Prince William of Wales is the heir apparent to the British throne. Read about his young life, wife Kate Middleton, children, age, military service, and more.

  2. Born 1683, Herrenhausen Palace [Hanover] Died 1760, Kensington Palace. George II was the only son of George I; like his father, after his accession he continued to spend much time in Hanover. In 1705 he married Caroline of Ansbach (died 1737); their children included Frederick, Prince of Wales, and William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland.

  3. When Prince George William of Great Britain was born on 13 November 1717, in Westminster, Middlesex, England, his father, King George II of Great Britain, Ireland and Hanover, was 34 and his mother, Caroline Wilhelmina Charlotte von Brandenburg-Ansbach, was 34. He died on 17 February 1718, in his hometown, at the age of 0, and was buried in ...

  4. Prince George William of Great Britain (13 November 1717 – 17 February 1718) was an infant member of the British royal family, second son of King George II and Caroline of Ansbach who, at the time of his birth, were the Prince and Princess of Wales. He died aged 3 months, 4 days. Prince George William was born at St James's Palace, London. His father, The Prince of Wales, was the son of ...

  5. When Prince George William of Great Britain was born on 13 November 1717, in Westminster, Middlesex, England, his father, King George II of Great Britain, Ireland and Hanover, was 34 and his mother, Caroline Wilhelmina Charlotte von Brandenburg-Ansbach, was 34. He died on 17 February 1718, in his hometown, at the age of 0, and was buried in ...

  6. Prince Frederick William of Great Britain (13 May 1750 – 29 December 1765) was a grandchild of King George II and the youngest brother of King George III. He was the youngest son of Frederick, Prince of Wales and Princess Augusta of Saxe-Gotha . He died at the young age of 15. He was buried at Westminster Abbey, London.

  7. 27 de ene. de 2023 · Definition. William IV of Great Britain (r. 1830-1837) succeeded his elder brother George IV of Great Britain (r. 1820-1830) to become the fifth Hanoverian monarch. William had a successful naval career, and his reign is best remembered for the democratic reforms initiated by the 1832 Reform Act. He was succeeded by his niece, Queen Victoria of ...