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  1. Adolphus Frederick IV (5 May 1738 – 2 June 1794) was Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz from 1752 to his death in 1794. Read more on Wikipedia Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Adolphus Frederick IV, Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz has received more than 195,665 page views.

  2. Adolphus Frederick IV, Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (1738-94) was Queen Charlottes eldest brother. He is shown wearing the ribbon and star of the Order of the Garter with which he had been invested in 1764. He also wears the cross of the Order of St Esprit (the Holy Spirit). Queen Charlotte and her brother corresponded regularly until the dukes death in 1794 and Charlottes seventh son, Prince ...

  3. Prince Ernest Gottlob Albert of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (1742-1814) (Q28034805) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. painting by Johan Joseph Zoffany. edit.

  4. Duke Ernest Gottlob Albert of Mecklenburg (27 August 1742 – 27 January 1814) was a member of the House of Mecklenburg-Strelitz. As a younger son of Duke Charles Louis Frederick of Mecklenburg , Ernest was an elder brother of Queen Charlotte of the United Kingdom , who married King George III in 1761.

  5. Regency of Anastasia of Pomerania (1271-1287), jointly/rivalling with Nicholas III, Lord of Mecklenburg and John II, Lord of Gadesbusch (1275-1283) Henry II the Lion. 1267. First son of Henry I and Anastasia of Pomerania. 1271 – 21 January 1329.

  6. 1739–1740. Prinzessin Sophie Luise von Mecklenburg-Strelitz. 1740–1741. Duke Karl Ludwig Friedrich von Mecklenburg-Strelitz. 1741–1816. Prinz Ernst Gottlob Albrecht von Mecklenburg-Strelitz. 1742–1814. Sophie Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz. 1744–1818.

  7. 11 de ene. de 2024 · Duke Ernest Gottlob Albert of Mecklenburg (27 August 1742 27 January 1814) was a member of the House of MecklenburgStrelitz. As a younger son of Duke Charles Louis Frederick of Mecklenburg, Ernest was an elder brother of Queen Charlotte of the United Kingdom, who married King George III in 1761.