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  1. 19 de ene. de 2023 · Prince Augustus Frederick himself was a rebellious character. The sixth son and ninth child of King George III and his queen consort, Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, he was the only of his father’s sons who did not pursue a career in the army or navy. Instead, he was known for his liberal views such as the abolition of the slave trade, his ...

  2. Georg Alexander was born in Nice, France, the eldest son of the then Count George of Carlow and his first wife Irina Mikhailovna Raievskya (1892–1955). His father assumed the title Duke of Mecklenburg with the style Serene Highness following his adoption by the head of the House of Mecklenburg-Strelitz and his uncle Duke Charles Michael.

  3. Duke Ernst Gottlob Albert: 27 August 1742-27 January 1814: Died unmarried: Sophie Charlotte Queen of the United Kingdom: 19 May 1744-17 November 1818: Married George III of the United Kingdom and had issue; Duke Gotthelf: 29 October 1745-31 October 1745: Died in infancy: Duke George Augustus: 16 August 1748-14 November 1785: Died unmarried

  4. Princess Christiane Emilie of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen. Duke Charles Louis Frederick of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (23 February 1708 – 5 June 1752) was a member of the Strelitz branch of the House of Mecklenburg. He was the father to Queen Charlotte of the United Kingdom and Hanover and Duke Adolphus Frederick IV of Mecklenburg-Strelitz .

  5. George of Mecklenburg German: Georg von Mecklenburg may refer to: Duke George Augustus of Mecklenburg (1748–1785) George, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (1779–1860) George, Duke of Mecklenburg (1899–1963) Georg Alexander, Duke of Mecklenburg (1921–1996) Category: Human name disambiguation pages.

  6. Duke George Augustus House House of Mecklenburg Strelitz Father Duke Charles Louis Frederick of Mecklenburg, Prince of Mirow Mother Princess Elizabeth Albertine of Saxe Hildbu

  7. From 1816 to 1837, the Duke of Cambridge served as viceroy of the Kingdom of Hanover on behalf of his elder brothers, George IV and later William IV. When his niece, Queen Victoria succeeded to the British throne on 20 June 1837, the union of the crowns of Britain and Hanover ended, as his brother Ernest Augustus became King of Hanover as due to Salic Law, a female could not inherit the province.