Caroline Matilda of Great Britain Queen consort of Denmark and Norway 1766–1772

Caroline Matilda of Great Britain is a 23 years old Queen consort of Denmark and Norway 1766–1772 from London, England. Caroline Matilda of Great Britain was born on July 22, 1751 (died on May 10, 1775, she was 23 years old) in London, England.

Caroline Matilda of Great Britain

About

Is Caroline Matilda of Great Britain still alive?

No, she died on 05/10/1775, 249 years ago. She was 23 years old when she died. Cause of death: infectious disease. She died in Celle and buried in Q2327449 .

Family

Her mother is Princess Augusta of Saxe-Gotha and her father is Frederick Prince of Wales. Her mother died at the age of 52 (Caroline was 20 years old). When Caroline born she was 31 years old. and Frederick Prince of Wales was 44 years old when Caroline born. Her father was an English cricketer.

Parents

Princess Augusta of Saxe-Gotha
Mother: Princess Augusta of Saxe-Gotha
Frederick Prince of Wales
Father: Frederick Prince of Wales

Husband

Christian VII of Denmark

Christian VII of Denmark, King of Denmark and Norway

Children

She had two children, Frederick (71, King of Denmark and Norway) and Princess (71, Danish princess) . When her first child, Frederick VI of Denmark, was born, Caroline Matilda of Great Britain was 16 years old.

Siblings

Caroline Matilda of Great Britain had 8 siblings. British prince Prince (12 years older) , British Duke and Field Marshal Prince (7 years older) , Prince (1 year older) , King Of Great Britain And King Of Ireland George (13 years older) , Prince (5 years older) , Princess (13 years older) , British princess Princess (2 years older) , and British princess Princess (10 years older)

What was Caroline's zodiac sign?

Caroline Matilda of Great Britain zodiac sign was cancer.

Other facts about Caroline Matilda of Great Britain

Caroline Matilda of Great Britain's Children (2)

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