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  1. Louise Charlotte of Brandenburg (13 September 1617 – 28 August 1676), was a Duchess consort of Courland by marriage to Duke Jacob Kettler of Courland. She was born to George William, Elector of Brandenburg and Elizabeth Charlotte of the Palatinate.

  2. Luisa Carlota de Brandeburgo (en alemán: Luise Charlotte von Brandenburg; Berlín, 13 de septiembre de 1617- Mitau, 29 de agosto de 1676) fue una noble alemana de la Casa de Hohenzollern, duquesa consorte de Curlandia y Semigalia al casarse con el duque Jacobo Kettler. Su padre era Jorge Guillermo I de Brandeburgo .

    Nombre
    Nacimiento
    Muerte
    Notas
    12 de agosto de 1646
    16 de diciembre de 1690
    se casó con Federico II de Hesse-Homburg;
    Ladislao Federico Kettler
    14 de diciembre de 1647
    31 de marzo de 1648
    nunca se casó, murió a los tres meses
    Cristina Sofia Kettler
    15 de mayo de 1649
    9 de junio de 1651
    nunca se casó, murió a los 2 años
    6 de julio de 1650
    22 de enero de 1698
    casado (1) Condesa Sofía Amalia de ...
  3. Louise Charlotte of Brandenburg (13 September 1617 – 28 August 1676), was a Duchess consort of Courland by marriage to Duke Jacob Kettler of Courland. She was born to George William, Elector of Brandenburg and Elizabeth Charlotte of the Palatinate. Raised as a Calvinist, she practiced this faith all her life. In 1638...

    • Early Life
    • Marriage
    • Princess of Wales
    • Queen Consort and Regent
    • Final Years
    • Legacy
    • Titles, Styles, Honours and Arms
    • Issue
    • References
    • Further Reading

    Caroline was born on 1 March 1683 at Ansbach, the daughter of John Frederick, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach, and his second wife, Princess Eleonore Erdmuthe of Saxe-Eisenach. Her father was the ruler of one of the smallest German states; he died of smallpox at the age of 32, when Caroline was three years old. Caroline and her only full sibling, h...

    An intelligent and attractive woman, Caroline was much sought-after as a bride. Dowager Electress Sophia called her "the most agreeable Princess in Germany". She was considered for the hand of Archduke Charles of Austria, who was a candidate for the throne of Spain and later became Holy Roman Emperor. Charles made official overtures to her in 1703,...

    George Augustus sailed to England in September 1714, and Caroline and two of her daughters followed in October. Her journey across the North Sea from The Hague to Margate was the only sea voyage she took in her life.Their young son, Prince Frederick, remained in Hanover for the rest of George I's reign, and was brought up by private tutors. On the ...

    On George I's death in 1727, George Augustus became King George II and Caroline became queen consort. The couple were crowned at Westminster Abbey on 11 October that year. Though George II denounced Walpole as a "rogue and rascal" over the terms of the reconciliation with his father, Caroline advised her husband to retain Walpole as the leading min...

    In mid-1735, Prince Frederick was further dismayed when Caroline, rather than himself, again acted as regent while the King was absent in Hanover. The King and Queen arranged Frederick's marriage, in 1736, to Princess Augusta of Saxe-Gotha. Shortly after the wedding, George went to Hanover, and Caroline resumed her role as "Protector of the Realm"....

    Caroline was widely mourned. The Protestants lauded her moral example, and even the Jacobites acknowledged her compassion, and her intervention on the side of mercy for their compatriots. During her lifetime her refusal to convert when offered the hand of Archduke Charles was used to portray her as a strong adherent to Protestantism. For example, J...

    Titles and styles

    1. 1683–1705: Her Serene HighnessPrincess Caroline of Brandenburg-Ansbach 2. 1705–1714: Her Serene HighnessThe Electoral Princess of Hanover 3. 1714–1727: Her Royal HighnessThe Princess of Wales 4. 1727–1737: Her MajestyThe Queen

    Honours

    Caroline County in the British Colony of Virginiawas named in the Queen's honour when it was formed in 1727.

    Arms

    The royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom are impaled with those of Caroline's father. The arms of her father were quarterly of fifteen, 1st, per fess gules and argent, within a bordure counter-changed of the same (for Magdeburg); 2nd, argent, an eagle displayed sable, crowned or; 3rd, or, a griffin segreant gules, crowned; 4th and 5th, argent, a griffin segreant gules; 6th, or, a griffin segreant sable; 7th, argent, an eagle displayed sable (for Crossen); 8th, per pale argent and gules wi...

    Caroline's ten or elevenpregnancies resulted in eight live births, of whom one died in infancy, and seven lived to adulthood.

    Sources

    1. Arkell, R. L. (1939). Caroline of Ansbach. London: Oxford University Press. 2. Black, Jeremy (2001). Walpole in Power. Stroud, Gloucestershire: Sutton Publishing. ISBN 0-7509-2523-X. 3. Boutell, Charles (2010) [1863]. A Manual of Heraldry, Historical and Popular. London: Windsor and Newton. pp. 245–246. ISBN 978-1-153-77482-6. 4. Dennison, Matthew (2017). The First Iron Lady. London: Harper Collins Publishers. ISBN 978-0-00-812199-0. 5. Fryer, M.; Fryer, Mary Beacock; Bousfield, Arthur; To...

    Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Caroline" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 5 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.
    Gerrard, Christine (2002). "Queens-in-waiting: Caroline of Anspach and Augusta of Saxe-Gotha as Princesses of Wales". In Campbell Orr, Clarissa (ed.). Queenship in Britain, 1660–1837: Royal Patrona...
    Marschner, Joanna (2002). "Queen Caroline of Anspach and the European museum princely tradition". In Campbell Orr, Clarissa (ed.). Queenship in Britain, 1660–1837: Royal Patronage, Court Culture an...
    Ward, Adolphus William (1887). "Caroline (1683-1737)" . In Stephen, Leslie (ed.). Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 9. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
  4. Wikipedia. Name in native language. Luise Charlotte von Brandenburg. Date of birth. 13 September 1617. Berlin. Date of death. 29 August 1676, 14 August 1676.

  5. Louise Charlotte de Brandebourg (13 septembre 1617 – 28 août 1676), est une duchesse consort de Courlande. Elle est politiquement active comme duchesse consort. Elle est la fille de Georges-Guillaume Ier de Brandebourg et Élisabeth-Charlotte du Palatinat. Biographie

  6. e. Princess Louise Charlotte of Denmark ( Danish: Charlotte af Danmark; 30 October 1789 – 28 March 1864) was a Danish princess, and a princess of Hesse-Kassel by marriage to Prince William of Hesse-Kassel. Princess Charlotte was a significant figure in her time. She was one of the leading ladies in the country, and when her brother Christian ...