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  1. Princess Caroline of Great Britain (Q2013887) Princess Caroline of Great Britain. fourth child and third daughter of George II of Great Britain and Caroline of Ansbach. Caroline Elizabeth.

  2. John Frederick, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach. Mother. Princess Eleonore Erdmuthe of Saxe-Eisenach. Caroline of Brandenburg-Ansbach (Wilhelmina Charlotte Caroline; 1 March 1683 – 20 November 1737 [1]) was the Queen Consort of George II of Great Britain. During her time as queen she had a lot of power.

  3. Media in category "Princess Caroline of Great Britain" The following 14 files are in this category, out of 14 total. Princesses Anne, Amelia and Caroline - Maingaud 1721.jpg 1,500 × 1,269; 609 KB

  4. 14 de may. de 2018 · Unlucky Princesses: Caroline Matilda of Great Britain. Caroline Matilda was born into a court in mourning. Her father Frederick, Prince of Wales, had died four months earlier leaving his wife Princess Augusta a widow with nine children. The family had long been estranged from Frederick's father, King George II of England, but the Princes' death ...

  5. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. English: Louise of Great Britain (1724-1751) — Queen of Denmark and Norway, upon marriage to King Frederik V of Denmark . Daughter of King George II of Great Britain and Caroline of Ansbach. Louise of Great Britain. daughter of George II of Great Britain; Queen consort of Denmark and Norway.

  6. Princess Louisa of Great Britain was born on December 18, 1724, at Leicester House in London, England. Her father was the future King George II of Great Britain and her mother was Caroline of Ansbach. Louisa was the fifth daughter and the youngest child of her parents’ eight children:

  7. The preferred choice for a bride was initially Princess Louisa, but after the Danish representative in London, Count Hans Caspar von Bothmer (1727-1787), was informed of her weak constitution, her younger sister Caroline Matilda was chosen for the match instead. The marriage was announced in Great Britain 10 January 1765.