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  1. Brasão. Carlota de Meclemburgo-Strelitz (nome pessoal: Sophie Charlotte zu Mecklenburg-Strelitz ; Mirow, 19 de maio de 1744 – Londres, 17 de novembro de 1818) foi esposa do rei Jorge III e Rainha Consorte da Grã-Bretanha e Irlanda e depois do Reino Unido da Grã-Bretanha e Irlanda de 1761 até sua morte.

  2. Sophie Charlotte av Mecklenburg-Strelitz (født 19. mai 1744 i Mirow, død 17. november 1818) var en tysk prinsesse. Hun var datter av prins Carl av Mecklenburg , halvbror av den regjerende hertug Adolf Fredrik III av Mecklenburg-Strelitz, og var gjennom sitt ekteskap med Georg III dronning av Storbritannia og Irland , og kurfyrstinne, senere dronning, av Hannover .

  3. Princess Zita of Bourbon-Parma. Archduchess Charlotte of Austria ( German: Erzherzogin Charlotte von Österreich; 1 March 1921 – 23 July 1989) was a daughter of Emperor Charles I of Austria and his wife Princess Zita of Bourbon-Parma. She was also known by the name Charlotte de Bar while a welfare worker in the United States from 1943 to 1956.

  4. Elisabeth van Saksen-Hildburghausen. Sophia Charlotte van Mecklenburg-Strelitz ( Mirow, Mecklenburg-Strelitz, 19 mei 1744 — Kew Palace, Verenigd Koninkrijk, 17 november 1818), hertogin van Mecklenburg, was door haar huwelijk met koning George III van het Verenigd Koninkrijk koningin van het Verenigd Koninkrijk van Groot-Brittannië en Ierland.

  5. Articles relating to Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Queen consort of Great Britain and Ireland (1744-1818, term 1761-1818).

  6. Early life. Frederica's mother died on 22 May 1782 after giving birth to her tenth child. Two years later (28 September 1784), her father remarried the younger sister of his deceased wife, Princess Charlotte of Hesse-Darmstadt, but this union ended just one year later, when Charlotte died of complications resulting from childbirth on 12 December 1785.

  7. Mecklenburg-Strelitz adopted the constitution of the sister duchy in September 1755. In 1806 it was spared the infliction of a French occupation through the good offices of the king of Bavaria. In 1808 its duke, Charles, joined the Confederation of the Rhine, but in 1813 he withdrew from it. [3] The Congress of Vienna recognized both ...