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  1. 20 de may. de 2024 · Margraviate of Brandenburg-Ansbach: Frederica Caroline of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld 22 November 1754 Coburg no children Elizabeth Craven 13/30 October 1791 Lisbon morganatic no children: In 1769 reunited both Margraviates of Ansbach and Bayreuth.In 1791 sold both Margraviates to the Kingdom of Prussia. Frederick Henry: 21 August 1709: 1771–1788: ...

  2. 7 de may. de 2024 · Notable Family Members: spouse George II. son Frederick Louis, prince of Wales. Caroline of Brandenburg-Ansbach (born March 1, 1683, Ansbach, Brandenburg-Ansbach [Germany]—died November 20, 1737, London, England) was the wife of King George II of Great Britain (reigned 1727–60).

  3. 21 de may. de 2024 · Caroline von Brandenburg-Ansbach. Königin von Großbritannien. Wilhelmine Karoline von Brandenburg-Ansbach. Born on 11 March 1683 - Ansbach, Bayern (DE) Died on 1 December 1737 - London, England (GB) 54 years old. 8 children. 24 grandchildren.

  4. Hace 2 días · She persuaded Caroline of Ansbach to test the treatment on prisoners. Princess Caroline subsequently inoculated her two daughters in 1722. Under a pseudonym, Wortley Montague published an article describing and advocating in favor of inoculation in September 1722.

  5. 27 de may. de 2024 · Queen Caroline of Brandenburg-Ansbach – Great Britain (1683-1737) As wife of King George II, Queen Caroline was the first consort to wield substantial political power in Great Britain. An intelligent, cultured woman who conversed with prominent intellectuals of the day, Caroline exerted significant influence over her husband.

  6. Hace 2 días · Independent cities and Counties of Virginia. The Commonwealth of Virginia is divided into 95 counties, along with 38 independent cities that are considered county-equivalents for census purposes, totaling 133 second-level subdivisions. In Virginia, cities are co-equal levels of government to counties, but towns are part of counties.

  7. 21 de may. de 2024 · Caroline of Ansbach (1683-1737), Augusta of Saxe-Gotha (1719-1772), and Charlotte of Mecklenberg-Strelitz (1744-1818) were three German princesses who became Queens--or, in the case of Augusta, Queen in Waiting, Regent, and Princess Dowager--of Great Britain, and were linked by their early years at European princely courts, their ...