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  1. Frederick, Prince of Wales. 31 January 1707 – 31 March 1751. House: ...

  2. Dec 20, 2014 · Frederick County, Virginia; Usage on be.wikipedia.org Прынц Уэльскі; Usage on br.wikipedia.org Frederick (priñs Kembre) Usage on bs.wikipedia.org Đorđe II, kralj Velike Britanije; Usage on da.wikipedia.org Frederik Ludvig af Wales; Usage on de.wikipedia.org Friedrich Ludwig von Hannover; Usage on el.wikipedia.org

  3. Their Royall Highness's Frederick Prince of Wales & Princess Ann | Museum number 1902,1011.6999 | ...

  4. 1707-1751. The eldest son of George, Prince of Brunswick-Luneberg (later George II) and Caroline of Anspach , Frederick Lewis was born in Hanover as Duke Friedrich Ludwig of Brunswick-Lüneburg, on 1 February, 1707. His grandfather, the Elector of Hanover, succeeded to the British throne as George I in 1714, on the death of the last Stuart ...

  5. Edward of Caernarfon (English/British title) Prince of Wales ( Welsh: Tywysog Cymru, pronounced [təu̯ˈəsoɡ ˈkəmrɨ]; Latin: Princeps Cambriae/Walliae) is a title traditionally given to the male heir apparent to the English and, later, British thrones. The title originated with the Welsh rulers of Gwynedd who, from the late 12th century ...

  6. Frederick and Augusta, Prince and Princess of Wales. Frederick, Prince of Wales (1707-1751) c.1720-3 ©. Born in Hanover in 1707, Frederick was the eldest son of George II and Caroline of Ansbach, and as such destined to become king of England after his father’s death. Having been left behind in Hanover (as a representative of continued ...

  7. Frederick Lewis was born in Hanover, the first child of George Augustus, electoral prince of Hanover, later George II, King of Great Britain and Ireland (1683–1760). When his grandfather was proclaimed king in 1714 most of the family moved to England but Frederick, aged seven, was left behind in Hanover as a representative of the electoral family. By the time he was required to rejoin his ...

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