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  1. Duchess Charlotte Georgine of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (Charlotte Georgine Luise Friederike; 17 November 1769 – 14 May 1818) [citation needed] was a member of the House of Mecklenburg-Strelitz and a Duchess of Mecklenburg-Strelitz by birth and a Duchess of Saxe-Hildburghausen through her marriage to Frederick, Duke of Saxe-Hildburghausen (later ...

  2. Carlota Georgina Luisa Federica de Mecklemburgo-Strelitz (en alemán, Charlotte Georgine Luise Friederike von Mecklenburg-Strelitz; Hannover, 17 de noviembre de 1769- Hildburghausen, 14 de mayo de 1818) 1 2 fue miembro de la Casa de Mecklemburgo-Strelitz por nacimiento y duquesa de Sajonia-Hildburghausen (más tarde Sajonia-Altemburgo) por mat...

  3. Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (Sophia Charlotte; 19 May 1744 – 17 November 1818) was Queen of Great Britain and Ireland as the wife of King George III from their marriage on 8 September 1761 until her death in 1818.

  4. Duchess Jutta of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (Augusta Charlotte Jutta Alexandra Georgina Adophine; 24 January 1880 – 17 February 1946) was a member of the House of Mecklenburg-Strelitz and the consort of Crown Prince Danilo of Montenegro. When a married woman, after being converted to the Orthodox faith, she was known as Militza.

  5. Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (1744–1818), queen of George III. Though Charlotte was chosen unseen from lists of German princesses in 1761, her marriage to George III proved a great success.

  6. 10 de may. de 2023 · Born in 1744 in Mecklenburg-Strelitz, a duchy in what is now Northern Germany, the princess had an unremarkable childhood in what other members of the European aristocracy considered to be a...

  7. 25 de feb. de 2023 · Cooper, James Fenimore: The Deerslayer. Chapter © 2020. At the age of 17, Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz was the next young German princess to become queen consort of Great Britain and Ireland after Caroline of Ansbach.