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  1. Louisa Ulrika of Prussia (Swedish: Lovisa Ulrika; German: Luise Ulrike; 24 July 1720 – 16 July 1782) was Queen of Sweden from 1751 to 1771 as the wife of King Adolf Frederick. She was queen mother during the reign of King Gustav III.

  2. Louisa Ulrika dari Prusia (bahasa Swedia: Lovisa Ulrika; Jerman: Luise Ulrike) (24 Juli 1720 – 16 Juli 1782) adalah Ratu Swedia antara 1751 dan 1771 sebagai pasangan dari Raja Adolf Frederick, dan ibu ratu pada masa pemerintahan Raja Gustav III.

  3. by Susan Flantzer © Unofficial Royalty 2016. by Lorens Pasch the Younger; Credit – Wikipedia. Princess Louisa Ulrika of Prussia was born on July 24, 1720, in Berlin, Kingdom of Prussia, now in the German state of Brandenburg. She was the fifth daughter and the tenth of the fourteen children of King Friedrich Wilhelm I of Prussia and his wife ...

  4. May 4, 2023 · Louisa Ulrika of Prussia. Louise Ulrica (1720-1782), in Swedish Lovisa Ulrika, was the sixth sister of Frederick II of Prussia, she was the queen consort of Adolf Frederick of Sweden .

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  6. Louisa Ulrika of Prussia (Swedish: Lovisa Ulrika; German: Luise Ulrike; 24 July 1720 – 16 July 1782) was Queen of Sweden from 1751 to 1771 as the wife of King Adolf Frederick. Read more on Wikipedia. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Louisa Ulrika of Prussia has received more than 309,380 page views.

  7. May 21, 2018 · Louisa Ulrika of Prussia was born on 24 July 1720 as the daughter of Frederick William I of Prussia and his wife Sophia Dorothea of Hanover. She was their tenth child. At the age of three, she was put in the care of a French governess by the name of Mademoiselle de Jeaucourt with her sister Sophie. Her interests were literature, science ...

  8. She was a patron of art and science. Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia. Louisa Ulrica of Prussia (1720–1782)Queen of Sweden. Name variations: Luisa Ulrika. Born in Berlin on July 24, 1720; died on July 16, 1782; daughter of Frederick William I (1688–1740), king of Prussia (r.

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