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  1. Henry Frederick, prins av Wales, född 19 februari 1594, död 6 november 1612, var en skotsk och engelsk prins, son till Jakob I av England och dennes hustru Anne av Danmark. Han uppkallades efter sin farfar Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley och morfar Fredrik II av Danmark .

  2. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Frederick, Prince of Wales has received more than 3,010,837 page views. His biography is available in 36 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 35 in 2019) .

  3. Prince Henry, aged 9, by Liotard. Prince Henry was born on 7 November 1745 at Leicester House, London, to Frederick, Prince of Wales, son of George II and Caroline of Ansbach, and his wife Augusta, the Princess of Wales. He was christened at Leicester House twenty-three days later. He was a duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg from birth. [citation needed]

  4. Prince of Wales [ pɹɪns əvˈweɪlz] [1], walisisch Tywysog Cymru (wörtlich „Führer von Wales “), im Deutschen meist falsch mit Prinz von Wales statt Fürst von Wales übersetzt, ist seit dem 14. Jahrhundert der traditionelle Titel des Thronfolgers, in der Regel des ältesten lebenden Sohnes, des jeweiligen britischen Monarchen.

  5. 29 de mar. de 2009 · Usage on da.wikipedia.org Prins af Wales; Usage on de.wikipedia.org Philippe Mercier (Maler) Usage on en.wikipedia.org Prince of Wales; Frederick, Prince of Wales; Duke of Edinburgh; Talk:Frederick, Prince of Wales; List of unusual deaths; Atalanta (opera) List of heirs to the British throne; Sing Unto God (Handel)

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ClivedenCliveden - Wikipedia

    She immediately leased it to Frederick, Prince of Wales, eldest son of George II and father of George III. After Frederick fell out with his father, Kew and Cliveden became his refuge from life at the royal court, becoming family homes for his wife Augusta and their children.

  7. Edward Albert Christian George Andrew Patrick David. (1894–1972) Prince of Wales (1910–1936) Duke of Cornwall (1910–1936) Duke of Rothesay (1910–1936) later King Edward VIII. later Duke of Windsor. King George VI.