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  1. Friedrich Frederick Louis Ludwig Prince of Wales and Duke of Edinburgh of Great-Britain (Hannover) aka Hanover, von Hannover (1 Feb 1707 - certain 20 Mar 1751) 0 references. museum-digital person ID. 5754. 0 references. Oxford Reference overview ID. 20110803095833731.

  2. heir apparent to the British throne from 1727 until his death / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Frederick, Prince of Wales, born Frederick Louis; (1 February 1707 – 31 March 1751) was the son of George II and Queen Caroline of Ansbach and the father of King George III. Prince Frederick, ca. 1724.

  3. Frederick Prince of Wales (1707-1751), who died before his father, and therefore never became king. Frederick is best-known today for the epic rows he had with his dad, George II.

  4. Frederick, Prince of Wales. 31 January 1707 ... After arriving in Britain in 1728, he was created Prince of Wales in 1729 and held the position until his death.

  5. Henry Frederick Stuart Prince of Wales (Stuart) KG (19 Feb 1594 - 6 Nov 1612)

  6. Frederick and Augusta married at the Chapel Royal in St. James’ Palace in London, England on May 8, 1736. The couple had nine children: Princess Augusta of Wales, Duchess of Brunswick (1737 – 1813) married Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick, had issue. King George III of the United Kingdom (1738 – 1820) married Charlotte of ...

  7. 2 de jul. de 2018 · Frederick's death led to only the second time in English history that a grandson inherited the throne, when Prince George finally became King George III in October 1760. The first of course had been King Richard II, who had been deposed. Although George faced huge problems during his reign he at least didn't face the same fate as Richard.