- Frederick, Prince of Wales - Wikipedia
Prince Frederick Louis was born on 31 January [O S 20 January] 1707 in Hanover, Holy Roman Empire (Germany), as Duke Friedrich Ludwig of Brunswick-Lüneburg, to Caroline of Ansbach and Prince George, son of George, Elector of Hanover (who was also one of Frederick's two godfathers)
- Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany - Famous People in the World
Born on 16 August 1763, at St James's Palace, London, Prince Frederick was the second son of King George III, the monarch of Britain and Queen Charlotte, the Princess of Mecklenburg-Strelitz
- Frederick and Augusta, Prince and Princess of Wales
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
- Frederick Louis Prince of Wales Timeline 1707-1751
1707 (1st February) Prince Frederick was born Frederick Louis to George Augustus, son of George, Elector of Hanover and Caroline of Ansbach at Leine Palace, Hanover, Germany
- Frederick Prince of Wales - Historic UK
Frederick was the eldest son of George II and became Prince of Wales in 1729 He married Augusta of Saxe-Gotha-Altenborg, but he did not live to become king Unfortunately his mother and father, George II and Queen Caroline, hated Fred
- 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
- Frederick, Prince of Wales - RoyalLine. uk
Frederick Louis, also known as Friedrich Ludwig, was born in Hanover, Holy Roman Empire, and was the eldest son and heir apparent of King George II of Great Britain
- Frederick, Prince of Wales - Unofficial Royalty
When Frederick was born in Hanover, Electorate of Hanover, now in Lower Saxony, Germany, on February 1, 1709, Queen Anne, the last Stuart monarch, sat upon the British throne, but there was a succession crisis
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