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  1. Princess Magdalena Augusta of Anhalt-Zerbst. Signature. Princess Augusta of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg (30 November [ O.S. 19 November] 1719 – 8 February 1772) [1] was Princess of Wales by marriage to Frederick, Prince of Wales, eldest son and heir apparent of King George II. She never became queen consort, as Frederick predeceased his father in 1751.

  2. Frederick, Prince of Wales KG (Frederick Louis, German: Friedrich Ludwig; 31 January 1707 – 31 March 1751) was the eldest son and heir apparent of King George II of Great Britain. He grew estranged from his parents, King George and Queen Caroline .

  3. Their Royall Highness's Frederick Prince of Wales & Princess Ann | Museum number 1902,1011.6999 ...

  4. 7 de abr. de 2024 · Reference: MyHeritage Family Trees - SmartCopy: Oct 15 2019, 1:44:26 UTC Reference: MyHeritage Family Trees - SmartCopy: Oct 15 2019, 2:03:12 UTC HM Frederick, Prince of Wales (Frederick Louis; 1 February 1707 – 20 March 1751), was a member of the House of Hanover and therefore of the Hanoverian and later British Royal Family, the eldest son of George II and father of George III, as well as ...

  5. Frederick Lewis was born in Hanover, the first child of George Augustus, electoral prince of Hanover, later George II, King of Great Britain and Ireland (1683–1760). When his grandfather was proclaimed king in 1714 most of the family moved to England but Frederick, aged seven, was left behind in Hanover as a representative of the electoral family. By the time he was required to rejoin his ...

  6. 3 de mar. de 2001 · Richard Cavendish marks the somewhat mysterious death of a Georgian prince, on March 20th, 1751. Portrait of Frederick, Prince of Wales How Frederick Louis, the eldest son of George II and Queen Caroline, came to meet his death, a few weeks after his forty-fourth birthday, is not quite certain. A keen games player, he was struck hard by a ball ...

  7. The Kings and Queens of Britain (2 rev) Length: 303 words. (1707–51).Eldest son of George II and Queen Caroline; father of George III. For most of his life Frederick was at odds with his parents, and by the mid‐1730s he had become a willing tool of opposition politicians. Brought up in Hanover, he came to England in 1728.