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  1. 23 de abr. de 2021 · The Duke of Brunswick has formally applied to The King by letter of March 22nd for the consent of His Majesty under the Act 12 Geo. III, cap. 11 to the marriage of his son Prince George William with Princess Sophia Dowager Princess of Hesse. The marriage is understood to be taking place on April 23rd.

  2. Encuentra fotos de stock de Prince George William Of Hanover e imágenes editoriales de noticias en Getty Images. Haz tu selección entre imágenes premium de Prince George William Of Hanover de la más alta calidad.

  3. Crown Prince of Hanover from 1820 to death. Prince William The Duke of Clarence and St. Andrews later, King William IV & I: 1765 1837 3rd son of George III Title held from father's ascension to own ascension in 1830. Born a Prince of the United Kingdom. Crown Prince of Hanover from 1827 to his ascension. Prince Edward The Duke of Kent and ...

  4. Ernest Augustus, Elector of Hanover, 1629–1698; George I of Great Britain, 1660–1727; George II of Great Britain, 1683–1760; Frederick, Prince of Wales, 1707–1751; George III of the United Kingdom, 1738–1820; Ernest Augustus, King of Hanover, 1771–1851; George V of Hanover, 1819–1878; Ernest Augustus, Crown Prince of Hanover, 1845 ...

  5. Prince of Hanover: Countess Monika zu Solms-Laubach (1929–2015) George William (1915–2006) Prince of Hanover: Sophie (1914–2001) Princess of Greece and Denmark: Frederica (1917–1981) Princess of Hanover: Paul (1901–1964) King of Greece: Christian Oscar Ernst August Wilhelm Viktor Georg Heinrich (1919–1981) Prince of Hanover ...

  6. George in 1680, aged 20, when he was Prince of Hanover. After a painting by Godfrey Kneller. In 1682 George married Sophia Dorothea of Celle, the daughter of his uncle George William, thereby securing additional incomes that would have been outside Salic laws.

  7. World War II. Ernst August, Hereditary Prince of Brunswick, Prince of Hanover [1] ( German: Ernst August Prinz von Hannover; 18 March 1914 – 9 December 1987) was head of the House of Hanover from 1953 until his death in 1987. From his birth until the German Revolution of 1918–1919 he was the heir apparent to the Duchy of Brunswick, a state ...