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  1. Caroline Matilda of Great Britain (Danish: Caroline Mathilde; 22 July [O.S. 11 July] 1751 – 10 May 1775) was Queen of Denmark and Norway from 1766 to 1772 by marriage to King Christian VII. The youngest and posthumous daughter of Frederick, Prince of Wales , by Princess Augusta of Saxe-Gotha , Caroline Matilda was raised in a secluded family ...

  2. In 1772 Struensee was arrested and condemned to death for lese-majeste, and together with his friend, Count Enevold Brandt, he was beheaded. His body was quartered and put on the wheel and spear. Most of his reforms were nullified after the execution. + Read more. Relations. Portrait of Count J.F. Struensee.

  3. views 1,485,556 updated. Caroline Matilda (17511775) Queen of Denmark and wife of the mad and profligate monarch Christian VII, who formed a romantic and political liaison with the brilliant statesman Count Johann Friedrich von Struensee. Name variations: Caroline Mathilde; Caroline Guelph.

  4. Caroline Matilda, Queen of Denmark. 11 July 1751 - 10 May 1775. The story of Caroline Matilda, Princess of Great Britain, echoes in many ways that of her great grandmother, the tragic Sophia Dorothea of Celle.

  5. Caroline Mathilde. Caroline Mathilde became the Queen of Denmark in 1766, when she married Christian VII. She was the daughter of Prince Frederick Ludwig of Wales and a sister of King George III of Great Britain. Caroline Mathilde was the mother of Frederik VI and Princess Louise Augusta.

  6. Caroline Mathilde (1751-75) was married to king Christian VII and was Queen of Denmark from 1766-1772. She is known for her affaire with the King's physician, Struensee. Caroline Mathilde was born in England and sister to the English King, George III.

  7. 18 January – Queen Caroline Matilda, Johann Friedrich Struensee and Enevold Brandt were arrested and their rule ended in a palace coup. 28 April – Struensee and Brandt are executed by beheading at the Eastern Commons outside Copenhagen.