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- According to historian Mario de Valdes y Cocom, Charlotte “was directly descended from a black branch of the Portuguese royal family, related to Margarita de Castro e Souza, a 15th-century Portuguese noblewoman nine generations removed, whose ancestry she traces from the 13th-century ruler Alfonso III and his lover Madragana, whom Valdes takes to have been a Moor and thus a black African.”
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5 days ago · In the early morning hours of November 6th, Charlotte‘s condition rapidly deteriorated. With a grief-stricken Leopold at her side, the princess lost consciousness and died at 2:30 AM, likely from postpartum complications such as a pulmonary embolism or amniotic fluid embolism. She was just 21 years old.
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20 hours ago · Princess Charlotte was the daughter of the queen's oldest son, George, who would later become King George IV ( Ryan Gage ). This tragedy triggered a succession crisis in the show and in real life ...
20 hours ago · Mecklenburg-Strelitz. Mecklenburgerin musste in London viele bittere Pillen schlucken. Mirow / Lesedauer: 4 min. Sophie Charlotte als englische Königin mit ihren beiden ältesten Söhnen im ...
5 days ago · Role of Queen Charlotte in Charlotte, North Carolina. Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, wife of King George III, played a significant role in the naming of Charlotte, North Carolina. The city was named in her honor when it was founded in 1768.
3 days ago · skyline of Charlotte, North Carolina. Charlotte, city, seat (1774) of Mecklenburg county, south-central North Carolina, U.S. It lies just east of the Catawba River in the Piedmont region. Settled about 1750, it was incorporated in 1768 and named for Princess Charlotte Sophia of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, George III ’s queen.