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  1. Frederick Prince of Wales (1707-1751), who died before his father, and therefore never became king. Frederick is best-known today for the epic rows he had with his dad, George II. Each...

  2. Mar 3, 2001 · Fredericks wife at the foot of the bed caught up a candle and ran to him, but he was dead. The post mortem gave the cause of death as suffocation after the ‘imposthume’ or abscess broke, but the general medical opinion was that he died of pneumonia.

  3. 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. Frederick was the father of King George III.

  4. Frederick, Prince of Wales ( 1707-1751) Frederick Louis was the eldest son of George II and his wife Caroline of Ansbach, and was the father of George III . Having been educated in Hanover, finally Frederick was brought to England in 1728 and since then had been a source of trouble for his parents.

  5. Frederick, Prince of Wales (1707–51) George III (1738–1820) and Queen Charlotte (1744–1818) George IV (1762–1830) Queen Victoria (1819–1901) and Prince Albert (1819–61) Frederick, Prince of Wales (1707–51) Frederick, Prince of Wales is depicted here as a patron of the arts (RCIN 401500) ©.

  6. Frederick, Prince of Wales (1707-1751) 'The Music Party': Frederick, Prince of Wales with his Three Eldest Sisters © During the early eighteenth century – the period referred to as the ‘Age of Enlightenment’ – the informal gathering replaced the court as the epicentre of European culture.

  7. Frederick Louis, Prince of Wales, eldest son of George II and father of George III, was born at Hanover on January 20th, 1707. He did not accompany his parents to England on the accession of his grandfather, George I, but was left behind in charge of a governor.

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