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  1. Louise of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (Luise Auguste Wilhelmine Amalie; 10 March 1776 – 19 July 1810) was Queen of Prussia as the wife of King Frederick William III. The couple's happy, though short-lived, marriage produced nine children, including the future monarchs Frederick William IV of Prussia and William I, German Emperor .

  2. Luisa Augusta Guillermina Amalia de Mecklemburgo-Strelitz (en alemán: Luise Auguste Wilhelmine Amalie von Mecklenburg-Strelitz; Hannover, 10 de marzo de 1776-Hohenzieritz, 19 de julio de 1810) fue una reina de Prusia por su matrimonio con Federico Guillermo III. Fue madre del primer káiser Guillermo I y la zarina Carlota de Prusia.

    • Luise Auguste Wilhelmine Amalie zu Mecklenburg
    • 19 de julio de 1810 (34 años), Schloss Hohenzieritz (Alemania)
    • Luise zu Mecklenburg
  3. House of Mecklenburg-Strelitz. With the extinction of Schwerin, Mecklenburg-Strelitz is now the only surviving branch of the Grand Ducal house in the male line. The current head of this house is Borwin, Duke of Mecklenburg. His grandfather was Count Georg of Carlow, the morganatic son of Duke George Alexander of Mecklenburg (1859–1909

  4. Born Princess Luise Auguste Wilhelmine Amalie von Mecklenburg-Strelitz on March 10, 1776, in Hanover, Lower Saxony, Germany; died on July 19, 1810, in Hohenzieritz (duchy of Mecklenburg, Germany); buried in Charlottenburg, Berlin, Germany; daughter of Charles II Louis Frederick, hereditary prince (later duke) of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (1741–1816),...

  5. Luise Herzogin zu Mecklenburg [-Strelitz], bekannt als Königin Luise, vollständiger Name: Luise Auguste Wilhelmine Amalie Herzogin zu Mecklenburg (* 10. März 1776 in Hannover; † 19. Juli 1810 auf Schloss Hohenzieritz ), war die Gemahlin König Friedrich Wilhelms III. von Preußen .

  6. Louise of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (Luise Auguste Wilhelmine Amalie; 10 March 1776 – 19 July 1810) was Queen of Prussia as the wife of King Frederick William III. The couple's happy, though short-lived, marriage produced nine children, including the future monarchs Frederick William IV of Prussia and William I, German Emperor.