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  1. 英国的卡罗琳·玛蒂尔达(英语:Caroline Matilda;丹麦语:Caroline Mathilde;1751年7月22日-1775年5月10日)以丹麦语发音译为卡罗琳·玛蒂尔德。是一位来自汉诺威王朝的英国公主,也是1766年至1772年期间的丹麦和挪威王后。

  2. Christian VII and Caroline Matilda dance at the wedding held at Christiansborg Palace, the image has inscriptions in French. Later the same year, the young king married his first cousin, the 15-year-old Princess Caroline Matilda of Great Britain, in a dynastic marriage. They had been betrothed already in 1765.

  3. Princess Caroline died, unmarried and childless, on 28 December 1757, aged 44, at St James's Palace. She was buried at Westminster Abbey. [citation needed] Horace Walpole, of the death of Princess Caroline, wrote: "Though her state of health had been so dangerous for years, and her absolute confinement for many of them, her disorder was, in a ...

  4. Caroline Matilda was born in on 22 July [O.S. 11 July] 1751 as the ninth and youngest child of Frederick, Prince of Wales, and Princess Augusta of Saxe-Gotha. Her father had died suddenly about three months before her birth, on 31 March 1751, and she was thus a posthumous child.

  5. Princess Matilda is the protagonist of the Princess Matilda and Fluttergirl franchise, created by AntiTrooperGirl (now AntiTrooperProductions UTTP). She and her sister Fluttergirl first appeared in Meet Princess Matilda and Fluttergirl (uploaded on September 26, 2012) Princess Matilda is a cocky, adventurous, and a somewhat arrogant girl. Despite these traits, she can be empathetic to others ...

  6. Princess Karoline Mathilde's birth place Grünholz Manor, photographed in 2010. Princess Karoline Mathilde was born on 11 May 1894 at Grünholz Manor, Schleswig-Holstein, Prussia, the sixth and youngest child and fifth and youngest daughter of Frederick Ferdinand, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderbug-Glücksburg, and his wife Princess Karoline ...

  7. This is one of a pair of pastels (OM 1220-1, 400904-5) which were probably executed for the sitters mother, Augusta, Dowager Princess of Wales in c. 1764, possibly by Catherine Read.Princess Caroline Matilda is shown wearing pastel pink sack-dress with bows on the bodice, her blond hair worn up with pink and white flowers and rope of pearls in it, another rope at her throat.