Caroline of Brunswick was the queen of which British king?
Answer: GEORGE IV
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Queen Caroline of Brunswick, wife of George IV - Historic UK
Queen Caroline of Brunswick, wife of King George IV ... The Trial of Queen Caroline 1820 by Sir George Hayter. ... 'CAROLINE THE INJURED QUEEN OF ENGLAND'. ...
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Caroline of Brunswick - Wikipedia
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Royalty.nu - The Life of Caroline of Brunswick, Wife of ...
... Caroline of Brunswick ... The Unruly Queen: The Life of Queen Caroline by Flora Fraser. ... King George IV Regency England
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Caroline of Brunswick (1768 - 1821) - Find A Grave Memorial
Caroline of Brunswick: Memorial; Photos; Flowers; Edit; Share; Birth: ... England: British royalty ... Queen consort of King George IV.
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1000+ images about Queen Caroline of Brunswick on ...
... Queen Caroline'S, Queens, British Museum, Queen Caroline S, ... Queen Caroline of Brunswick, ... Caroline 1820, Brunswick Queen, King George, ...
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Caroline of Brunswick, Queen of the United Kingdom ...
Caroline of Brunswick, Queen of the United Kingdom. ... known as Caroline of Brunswick, ... “Here lies Caroline, the Injured Queen of England. ...
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Queen Caroline Amelia Elizabeth of Brunswick
The Queen Caroline Affair, 1820. ... Caroline shouted, "Long live the King". ... "Caroline of Brunswick, the injured Queen of England".
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Regency History: George IV and Queen Caroline: a ...
George IV and Queen Caroline: a disastrous royal marriage by ... Princess Caroline of Brunswick by Sir Thomas ... Caroline Amelia Elizabeth, Queen of England, ...
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Caroline of Brunswick-Luneburg | queen of United Kingdom ...
Caroline of Brunswick-Lüneburgqueen of United Kingdom. ... Caroline of Brunswick-Lüneburg, ... (in England often called Bergami).
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Regency History: Princess Caroline of Brunswick (1768-1821)
Princess Caroline of Brunswick ... twice by parliament and although the King failed to ... became the Queen Consort of England and on 5 ...
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