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Caroline was also painted by a series of second-rate artists, from Sir James Thornhill, who depicted her as “Prudence” in the Painted Hall at Greenwich, to such flatterers as Charles Jervas.
QUEEN CAROLINE "bled to death" after a hernia as doctors "chopped bits of her bowel off", a historian claimed in a recent documentary.
He explains, “In 1705, the Queen of Prussia’s nephew, Prince George Augustus of Hanover, visited the Ansbach Court and took a liking to Caroline.
IT’S EASY to forget, looking at photographs of Meghan Markle and reading stories about her childhood, that over the centuries royal brides have come in all shapes and sizes, with surprising ...
TimesMachine is an exclusive benefit for home delivery and digital subscribers. About the Archive This is a digitized version of an article from The Times’s print archive, before the start of ...
The Yale Center for British Art is displaying “Enlightened Princesses: Caroline, Augusta, Charlotte, and the Shaping of the Modern World,” a multimedia exhibit on these princesses: Caroline of Ansbach ...
Since the new court lacked a queen, George I’s daughter-in-law Caroline of Ansbach was able to occupy a much more prominent role than was typical for the sovereign’s daughter-in-law. Caroline was a ...
CAROLINE OF ANSBACH—R. L. Arkell—Oxford University Press ($4.25). For most people who know their English history, Queen Caroline means the unhappy spouse of George IV. But George II's ...
The Yale Center for British Art, in conjunction with the UK’s Historic Royal Palaces, is offering the first exhibition to explore the Hanoverian princesses Caroline of Ansbach (1683–1737 ...
View Portrait of George I (Osnabruck, 1660-1727), his son George II (Hannover, 1683-London, 1760), Prince of and his wife Caroline of Ansbach Princess of Wales (Ansbach, 1683-London, 1737), depicted ...
This year, 2014, marks an important historical anniversary. Or rather two, although one has a substantially lower profile than the other. As you canâ?Tt have failed to notice from the newspaper ...
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