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  1. Queen Caroline of Great Britain (1683-1737) Caroline was the daughter of John Frederick, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach, who died when she was three. Her mother, Eleonore Erdmuthe of Saxe-Eisenach married again (twice) but died when Caroline was thirteen. Caroline and her brother eventually moved to the guardianship of Frederick I of Prussia ...

  2. Heraldiskt vapen. Caroline av Ansbach, född 1 mars 1683 i Ansbach, död 20 november 1737 på St. James's Palace, London, drottning och tidvis tillförordnad regent av Storbritannien och Irland, gift med Georg II av Storbritannien. Hon var dotter till markgreve Johan Fredrik av Brandenburg-Ansbach och Eleonore Erdmuthe av Sachsen-Eisenach .

  3. Wilhelmina Charlotte Caroline van Brandenburg-Ansbach ( Ansbach, 1 maart 1683 — Londen, 20 november 1737) was de dochter van Johan Frederik van Brandenburg-Ansbach en Eleonora Erdmuthe Louisa van Saksen-Eisenach. Als vrouw van koning George II van Groot-Brittannië was ze koningin van Groot-Brittannië .

  4. Wilhelmine Charlotte Caroline av Brandenburg-Ansbach (født 1. mars jul. / 11. mars 1683 greg. i Ansbach i Tyskland; død 20. november jul. / 1. desember 1737 greg. i London) var dronning av Storbritannia og Irland og hertuginne av Braunschweig-Lüneburg gjennom sitt ekteskap med kong Georg II av Storbritannia .

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  6. 1 de nov. de 2014 · Caroline of Ansbach was born on 1st March 1683. Her parents were John Frederick, the Margrave of the small German state of Ansbach, and his wife Eleonore. Her father died when she was only three ...

  7. Caroline of Ansbach (1683–1737)Queen of England. Name variations: Wilhelmina Carolina, Caroline the Good, Caroline of Brandenburg-Ansbach or Anspach. Born Wilhelmina Charlotte Caroline in Ansbach, Germany, on March 1, 1683; died at St. James' Palace, London, England, on November 20, 1737; daughter of John Frederick, margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach (d.