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  1. George II was the only son of George I; like his father, after his accession he continued to spend much time in Hanover. In 1705 he married Caroline of Ansbach (died 1737); their children included Frederick, Prince of Wales, and William Augustus, Duke of Cumberland. George did not have a great relationship with his father, moving out of St ...

  2. Caroline Wilhelmina was the daughter of John Frederick of Brandenburg-Ansbach. Her parents died while she was still a child and she spent her early life in Berlin, before marrying Prince George of Hanover, the future King George II, in 1705. She accompanied him to England as Princess of Wales in 1714. Like voting.

  3. Caroline of Ansbach married George Augustus, the Electoral Prince of Hanover, the future George II, in 1705. She was seen as a protestant heroine in Britain as she had earlier turned down marriage to the Holy Roman Emperor because she could not bring herself to convert to Catholicism. When he met her, George was immediately struck with her good character and would not think of anybody else ...

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  5. Apr 25, 2021 · From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. English: Wilhelmina Charlotte Caroline of Brandenburg-Ansbach (1683-1737) — Queen of Great Britain (1727-1737), as the wife of King George II (reign: 1727-1760). Married George Augustus in 1705, becoming Princess of Wales in 1714. Caroline of Ansbach.

  6. Search for: 'Caroline of Ansbach' in Oxford Reference ». (1683–1737),queen of George II. Daughter of John Frederick, margrave of Brandenburg‐Anspach, Caroline married in 1705 George Augustus, electoral prince of Hanover and, from 1727, king of Great Britain. Her life in England from 1714 was far from tranquil. Her husband was testy and ...

  7. Mar 29, 2009 · This is a copy of a portrait of Caroline of Ansbach made by Sir Godfrey Kneller in 1716, now at Buckingham Palace. Caroline wear robes of state and rests her hand on her crown as Princess of Wales. She would become Queen in 1727 on the death of her father-in-law, George I. Depicted people. Caroline of Ansbach. Date. 1716.

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