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  1. Frederica of Hanover (Friederike Luise; Greek: Φρειδερίκη; 18 April 1917 – 6 February 1981) was Queen of Greece from 1 April 1947 until 6 March 1964 as the wife of King Paul.

  2. Federica de Hannover (en alemán: Friederike von Hannover; en griego: Φρειδερίκη; Blankenburg, 18 de abril de 1917- Madrid, 6 de febrero de 1981) fue reina consorte de Grecia desde 1947 hasta 1964. Era por nacimiento princesa de Hannover y duquesa de Brunswick y Luneburgo.

    • Federica Luisa Thyra Victoria Margarita Sofía Olga Cecilia Isabella Crista
    • Ana María de Dinamarca
  3. Princess Frederica of Hanover (Friederike Sophie Marie Henriette Amelie Therese; 9 January 1848 – 16 October 1926) was a member of the House of Hanover. After her marriage, she lived mostly in England, where she was a prominent member of society.

  4. Frederica of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (German: Friederike Louise Caroline Sophie Alexandrine; 3 March 1778 – 29 June 1841) was Queen of Hanover from 20 June 1837 until her death in 1841 as the wife of King Ernest Augustus.

  5. Frederica, a descendant of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom, was the only daughter of the couple and had four brothers (Ernst August, Hereditary Prince of Brunswick, Prince of Hanover; Prince George William; Prince Christian Oscar, and Prince Welf Henry). World War I would lead to the abdication of both her maternal grandfather, the Kaiser ...

  6. by Scott Mehl © Unofficial Royalty 2016. Queen consort of Greece as the wife of King Paul Frederica of Hanover (1917 - 1981), UK, 19th June 1969. (Photo by Evening Standard/Hulton Archive/Getty Images) Queen Frederica was the wife of King Paul of the Hellenes, and the mother of the last Greek king, Constantine II.

  7. Frederica of Hanover (Friederike Luise Thyra Victoria Margarita Sophia Olga Cecilia Isabella Christa; Greek: Φρειδερίκη της Ελλάδας; pronounced [friðeˈrici ˈtis eˈlaðas]; 18 April 1917 – 6 February 1981) was Queen consort of Greece from 1947 until 1964 as the wife of King Paul.