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  1. Louise of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (Luise Auguste Wilhelmine Amalie; 10 March 1776 – 19 July 1810) was Queen of Prussia as the wife of King Frederick William III. The couple's happy, though short-lived, marriage produced nine children, including the future monarchs Frederick William IV of Prussia and William I, German Emperor .

  2. Friederike married Duke Charles of Mecklenburg-Strelitz on 18 September 1768 in Darmstadt. After her death, Charles married her younger sister Charlotte in 1784. Friederike died in 1782 in Hanover (where Charles was field marshal of the household brigade), three days after giving birth to her tenth child, Augusta, who lived just one day.

  3. Charles II (Charles Louis Frederick; 10 October 1741 – 6 November 1816) was ruler of the state of Mecklenburg-Strelitz from 1794 until his death. Originally ruling as duke, he was raised to the rank of grand duke in 1815. Prior to succeeding to the throne, he served as Governor of Hanover from 1776 to 1786.

  4. Sophia Frederica, known as Sofie Frederikke af Mecklenburg-Schwerin in Denmark, was described as jolly, charming and intelligent. [1] She had a hard time in the beginning adapting to her new, stiffer environment, but became quite popular. [2] During the first ten years of her marriage (1774-1784), she gave birth to three daughters, the eldest ...

  5. English: Frederica of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Queen of Hannover (1778-1841) ... No pages on the English Wikipedia use this file (pages on other projects are not listed).

  6. 13 de may. de 2024 · Frederica of Mecklenburg-Strelitz. German princess (1778-1841) ... Russian Wikipedia. image. Friederike von Preussen - 1796.jpg 870 × 1,116; 431 KB. media ...

  7. Mecklenburg-Strelitz. Father. Adolf Frederick I. Mother. Maria Katharina of Brunswick-Dannenberg. Religion. Lutheranism. Adolphus Frederick II (19 October 1658 – 12 May 1708), Duke of Mecklenburg, was the first Duke of the Mecklenburg-Strelitz, reigning from 1701 until his death. Mecklenburg-Strelitz was a part of the Holy Roman Empire .