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  1. Louise Augusta of Denmark and Norway (7 July 1771 – 13 January 1843) was the daughter of the Queen of Denmark-Norway, Caroline Matilda of Great Britain.

  2. Louise of Hesse-Kassel (German: Luise Wilhelmine Friederike Caroline Auguste Julie, Danish: Louise Wilhelmine Frederikke Caroline Auguste Julie; 7 September 1817 – 29 September 1898) was Queen of Denmark as the wife of King Christian IX from 15 November 1863 until her death in 1898.

  3. Princess Louise of Denmark (Louise Caroline Josephine Sophie Thyra Olga) (17 February 1875 – 4 April 1906) was a member of the Danish royal family who became a princess of Schaumburg-Lippe by marriage.

  4. Princess Louise Augusta was married to Frederik Christian of Augustenborg in 1786. She was the mother of Caroline Mathilde, the Queen of Christian VIII. Louise Augusta was officially the daughter of Christian VII and Queen Caroline Mathilde, but it is almost certain that the King’s physician, J.F. Struensee, was her real father.

  5. Louise Augusta de Danemark et de Norvège (en danois : Louise Augusta af Danmark og Norge ), née le 7 juillet 1771 au palais de Hirschholm ( Hørsholm) ( royaume de Danemark et de Norvège) et morte le 13 janvier 1843 au palais d' Augustenborg ( Danemark ), est officiellement la fille du roi Christian VII et de la reine Caroline-Mathilde.

  6. Princess Louise Augusta of Denmark and Norway (7 July 1771 – 13 January 1843) was the daughter of the Queen of Denmark-Norway, Caroline Matilda of Great Britain. Though officially regarded as the daughter of King Christian VII, it is widely accepted that her biological father was Johann Friedrich Struensee, the king's royal physician and de ...

  7. 15 de oct. de 2023 · Princess Louise Augusta of Denmark was born on July 7, 1771, in Hørsholm, Denmark. She was the daughter of King Christian VII of Denmark and Queen Caroline Matilda of Great Britain. Louise Augusta had a remarkable life marked by her intelligence, artistic talents, and strong character.