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  1. Caroline of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (Caroline Amelia Elizabeth; 17 May 1768 – 7 August 1821) was Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and Queen of Hanover from 29 January 1820 until her death in 1821 as the estranged wife of King George IV. She was Princess of Wales from 1795 to 1820.

  2. Queen Caroline of Brunswick, wife of George IV, the only British Queen to be tried for adultery… Ben Johnson. 7 min read. Why the Prince of Wales, the son of King George III agreed to marry the fat, ugly and tactless Caroline of Brunswick is something of a mystery, except that he needed the money!

  3. Jul 19, 1998 · Caroline of Brunswick-Lüneburg (born May 17, 1768, Braunschweig [Germany]—died Aug. 7, 1821, London, Eng.) was the wife of King George IV of the United Kingdom wholike her husband, who was also her cousin—was the centre of various scandals.

  4. Queen of Great Britain and Ireland who was locked out of Westminster by her husband George IV on coronation day. Name variations: Caroline Amelia Augusta; Caroline Amelia Elizabeth; Queen Caroline; Caroline Amelia of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel; Princess of Wales. Born Caroline Amelia Augusta on May 17, 1768, in Brunswick, Lower Saxony, Germany ...

  5. On this day (25 August) in 1821, the funeral of Queen Caroline, George’s estranged wife, took place in the cathedral of her hometown of Brunswick, Germany. Caroline had died in Hammersmith on 7 August 1821 aged 53, just three weeks after George’s coronation.

  6. www.encyclopedia.com › british-and-irish-history-biographies › caroline-brunswickCaroline Of Brunswick | Encyclopedia.com

    Jun 11, 2018 · Caroline of Brunswick (1768–1821), queen of George IV. Caroline's marriage to her cousin George, prince of Wales, in March 1795 was a spectacular disaster.

  7. Overview. Caroline of Brunswick. (1768—1821) queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, consort. Quick Reference. (1768–1821), queen of George IV. Caroline's marriage to her cousin George, prince of Wales, in March 1795 was a spectacular disaster.

  8. Jan 16, 2014 · Her tomb, in Brunswick, bears the inscription ‘Caroline of Brunswick, the Injured Queen of England.’ In Dover, Caroline Place was named after her, which was roughly where Stembrook car park is today.

  9. Caroline of Brunswick (17 May 1768 – 7 August 1821) was the wife of King George IV. Her parents were Charles William Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick and Princess Augusta of Great Britain. Caroline married George on 8 April 1795, when he was the Prince of Wales. That made Caroline the Princess of Wales.

  10. Caroline was the wealthy daughter of Charles William Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick, and Princess Augusta of Great Britain, George IIIs sister. She was a suitable match. George did not have a choice.

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