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Louisa Ulrika of Prussia

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   Princess Friederike Luise
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   Princess Sophia
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Louisa Ulrika of Prussia (Swedish: Lovisa Ulrika; German: Luise Ulrike) (17201782) was Queen consort of Sweden between 1751 and 1771. She was the daughter of Frederick William I of Prussia and his wife Sophia Dorothea of Hanover, and was thus a younger sister of both Wilhelmine of Bayreuth and Friedrich II of Prussia.

Ulrika married in 1744 to Friedrich von Holstein-Gottorp, who after his election in 1751 reigned as King Adolf Frederick of Sweden. They had the following children:

  1. (Stillborn) (1745)
  2. Gustav III of Sweden (1746-1792)
  3. Charles XIII of Sweden (1748-1818)
  4. Fredrik Adolf (1750-1803)
  5. Sophia Albertine (1753-1829)

Louisa Ulrika was also a maternal grandchild of the King George I of Great Britain.

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  • Her Royal Highness Princess Louisa Ulrika of Prussia
  • Her Royal Highness Princess Friedrich von Holstein-Gottorp
  • Her Majesty The Queen of Sweden
  • Her Majesty Queen Dowager Louisa Ulrika of Sweden


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