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  1. Contenidos. Carolina de Orange-Nassau. Carolina de Orange-Nassau-Dietz (28 de febrero de 1743, Leeuwarden - 6 de mayo de 1787, Kirchheimbolanden) fue la hija mayor sobreviviente del príncipe Guillermo IV de Orange-Nassau y de la princesa Ana de Hannover, Princesa Real de Gran Bretaña. Sus abuelos maternos eran el rey Jorge II de Gran Bretaña ...

  2. Princess Carolina's father died in 1751, making her three-year-old brother William V of Orange. At that point, her mother was appointed regent . Her marriage to Charles Christian of Nassau was discussed in 1758, but because of her position as the heir after her brother, her marriage was delayed by the government as well as by British monarch, who wished to discuss potential complications.

  3. Carolina de Orange-Nassau-Dietz (28 de febrero de 1743, Leeuwarden - 6 de mayo de 1787, Kirchheimbolanden) fue la hija mayor sobreviviente del príncipe Guillermo IV de Orange-Nassau y de la princesa Ana de Hannover, Princesa Real de Gran Bretaña. Sus abuelos maternos eran el rey Jorge II de Gran Bretaña y la reina Carolina (por quién fue ...

  4. Carolina of Orange-Nassau (1743 – 1787) was born the daughter of William IV, Prince of Orange, and Anne, Princess Royal and was thus the granddaughter of King George II. It was upon the King’s orders that she was named after his wife, Caroline of Ansbach. She was the first of Anne and William’s children to survive to adulthood.

  5. Después de la muerte de Guillermo de Orange, la Casa de Orange-Nassau continuó desempeñando un papel importante en la política holandesa y europea. Guillermo III de Orange, nieto del padre de la patria holandesa, se convirtió en rey de Inglaterra después de la Revolución Gloriosa de 1688.

  6. 28 de feb. de 2018 · Carolina of Orange-Nassau was born on 28 February 1743 as the daughter of William IV, Prince of Orange and Anne, Princess Royal, the daughter of King George II and Caroline of Ansbach, after whom she would be named on the King’s request. Anne had suffered several miscarriages and stillbirths, and so the relief at the birth of a healthy child ...

  7. 6 de may. de 2019 · She lost both her parents before she was an adult. Carolina stayed by her mother’s bed when she lay dying. Her marriage to Charles Christian, Prince of Nassau-Weilburg was feared to leave her “in mediocrity.”. She married Charles Christian, Prince of Nassau-Weilburg on 5 March 1760. Her first child was born on 18 December 1760 but he ...