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Victoria, Princess Royal was German Empress and Queen of Prussia as the wife of Frederick III, German Emperor. She was the eldest child of Queen Victoria of ...
Victoria, Princess Royal

Victoria, Princess Royal

Victoria, Princess Royal was German Empress and Queen of Prussia as the wife of Frederick III, German Emperor. She was the eldest child of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom and Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha and was created Princess... Wikipedia

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Victoria, Princess Royal (Victoria Adelaide Mary Louisa 21 November 1840 – 5 August 1901) was the German Empress and Queen of Prussia from March to June ...
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Princess Royal Victoria (21 November 1840 – 5 August 1901) ... She was christened as Alexandrina Victoria and was formally addressed as Her Royal Highness ...
Queen Victoria's and Prince Albert's eldest child, Victoria, Princess Royal, was a talented and enthusiastic artist. She benefited greatly from the ...
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Victoria, Princess Royal (born 1840) married Friedrich III, German Emperor. Alice (born 1843) married Ludwig IV, Grand Duke of Hesse and by Rhine. Helena ...
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Consort of Frederick III, German Emperor, King of Prussia; daughter of Queen Victoria Victoria married Prince Frederick William of Prussia in 1858.
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Apr 12, 2024 · Victoria (born November 21, 1840, London, England—died August 5, 1901, Schloss Friedrichshof, Kronberg, Germany) was the consort of the emperor ...
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The Prince succeeded George III to the throne as George IV in 1820. Image: Princess, later Queen Victoria (detail) by Johann Georg Paul Fischer, RCIN 914186, ...
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Learn all about the rich, storied history behind the Royal couple's nine children and their fascinating (and sometimes scandalous) lives. 1. Princess Victoria ...