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Louise of Hanover and of Great Britain (December 18, 1724December 19, 1751) was the youngest surviving daughter of George II of Great Britain and Caroline of Ansbach, and became Queen consort of Denmark and Norway.

She married the future Frederick V of Denmark and Norway (1723-1766, reigned from 1746), as his first wife, on December 11, 1743

Titles, Styles, Honours & Arms


Titles

  • 1724-1727: Her Royal Highness Princess Louise of Wales
  • 1727-1743: Her Royal Highness The Princess Louise
  • 1743-1746: Her Royal Highness Princess Frederick of Denmark and Norway
  • 1746-1751: Her Majesty Queen Louise of Denmark and Norway

Issue


The couple were parents of seven children, five of whom survived birth:
NameBirthDeathNotes
Christian, Prince of Denmark and NorwayJuly 7 1745June 3 1747)
Sophie Magdalen of Denmark & NorwayJuly 3 1746August 21 1813married 1766, Gustav III of Sweden; had issue
Caroline Wilhelmine, Princess of Denmark and NorwayJuly 10 1747January 19 1820married 1763, William I, Elector of Hesse; had issue
Christian VII of DenmarkJanuary 29 1749March 13 1808married 1766, Caroline Matilda of Wales; had issue
Luise, Princess of Denmark and Norway30 January 175012 January 1831married 1766, Landgrave Charles of Hesse-Kassel; had issue

British royalty | 1724 births | 1751 deaths | House of Hanover | House of Oldenburg | Danish queen consorts | English & British princesses

Louise af Storbritannien

 

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