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  1. t. e. 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 .

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  4. Jun 9, 2021 · Louisa Ulrika was welcomed with open arms by the Swedes. They thought her beautiful and witty and as an added plus she came from a fertile family—and God knew Sweden was longing for the pitter-patter of small royal feet. Louisa Ulrika did not disappoint: in 1747 a healthy prince was born, to be followed by three more children.

  5. Jul 24, 2013 · As the tide of war turned against Sweden in 1763, parliament found itself forced to ask Louisa Ulrika to negotiate with her brother, Frederick, King of Prussia. For a long time she refused, enjoying this new power over the government she so loathed but when she did intervene, her efforts were successful.

  6. A friend of Linnaeus, Louisa Ulrica of Prussia was known as an intelligent and commanding presence in the Swedish court. She was a patron of art and science. 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 ...

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  8. Jun 5, 2020 · Lovisa Ulrika (1720-1782) was Queen of Sweden from 1751 until 1771. Here, she is seen portrayed by Lorens Pasch the Younger in 1768. Photo: Nationalmuseum. Lovisa Ulrika had high ambitions. She had "more knowledge and insight into the sciences than a lady needs", and wanted to be an enlightened ruler.

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