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  1. Princess Kira of Prussia. Princess Kira Auguste Viktoria Friederike of Prussia (27 June 1943 – 10 January 2004) was the fourth child and second daughter of Louis Ferdinand, Prince of Prussia and Grand Duchess Kira Kirillovna of Russia . Princess Kira was born in Cadienen, East Prussia (today Kadyny, Poland ).

  2. Therese Charlotte Luise of Saxony-Hildburghausen (8 July 1792 – 26 October 1854) was queen of Bavaria as the wife of King Ludwig I. Oktoberfest was created in honour of their wedding and is still celebrated annually on Theresienwiese in Munich. Therese was popular amongst the people of Bavaria, and was heavily involved in her husband's ...

  3. 15 de jul. de 2021 · Portrait of Princess Friederike Luise of Prussia (1714-1784), Margravine of Brandenburg.jpg 1,324 × 1,630; 171 KB Sperling - Friederike Luise of Prussia.png 693 × 953; 911 KB German School, 18th century - Princess Frederica of Prussia, Margravine of Brandenburg-Ansbach (1714-1784) - RCIN 406794 - Royal Collection.jpg 1,330 × 2,250; 1.23 MB

  4. The marriage of Friederike and the Duke of Cumberland took place in Neustrelitz on 29 May 1815, upon which date she became styled Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Cumberland. She also became a Royal Princess of Great Britain and Ireland, a Princess of Hanover and a Duchess of Brunswick and Luneburg. Following the wedding the Duke returned to ...

  5. Princess Friederike is the youngest child and only daughter of Prince George William of Hanover and his wife Princess Sophie of Greece and Denmark. Her father, George William, was the second son of Ernest Augustus, Duke of Brunswick, who had been the last reigning Duke of Brunswick, the pretender to the throne of Hanover and the seniormost male ...

  6. Death and funeral. Caroline of Baden died 13 November 1841, outliving her husband by sixteen years and one month. Due to her Protestant religion, her funeral was conducted with so little royal dignity that there were public protests. By order of the Catholic archbishop of Munich, Lothar Anselm von Gebsattel, all participating Catholic clergy ...

  7. Princess Wilhelmine, Duchess of Sagan by Bertel Thorvaldsen 1818, Albertinum, Dresden. Katharina Friederike Wilhelmine Benigna, Princess of Courland, Duchess of Sagan (born 8 February 1781 in Mitau, Duchy of Courland and Semigallia); died 29 November 1839 in Vienna, Austrian Empire) was a German noble from the ruling family of Courland and Semigallia (today part of Latvia) and a Duchess of Sagan.