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Alice, Princess [married name Princess Louis of Hesse] (1843–1878), grand duchess of Hesse, consort of Louis IV, and daughter of Queen Victoria  

K. D. Reynolds

Alice, Princess [married name Princess Louis of Hesse] (1843–1878), grand duchess of Hesse, consort of Louis IV, and daughter of Queen Victoria, was born Alice Maud Mary at Buckingham Palace in the early morning of 25 April 1843, the third child and second daughter of ...

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Mary Adelaide, Princess [Princess Mary Adelaide of Cambridge], duchess of Teck (1833–1897), philanthropist  

Frank Prochaska

Mary Adelaide, Princess [Princess Mary Adelaide of Cambridge], duchess of Teck (1833–1897), philanthropist, was born Mary Adelaide Wilhelmina Elizabeth on 27 November 1833 in Hanover, the youngest of the three children of the seventh son of George III, Adolphus Frederick, duke of Cambridge...

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Maud, Princess (1869–1938), queen of Norway, consort of Haakon VII  

Charlotte Zeepvat

Maud, Princess (1869–1938), queen of Norway, consort of Haakon VII, was born prematurely on 26 November 1869 at Marlborough House, London. The fifth child and youngest of the three daughters of the future king Edward VII (1841–1910) and Queen Alexandra (1844–1925), she was baptized on 24 December ...

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Victoria, princess royal (1840–1901), German empress, consort of Frederick III  

Agatha Ramm

Victoria, princess royal (1840–1901), German empress, consort of Frederick III, was born Victoria Adelaide Mary Louisa at Buckingham Palace, London, at 1.50 p.m. on 21 November 1840, the eldest of the nine children of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. She was her father's favourite child and not unlike him in her clear mind, faith in logical argument, and intellectual, artistic, and scientific interests. Her father paid great attention to her education and to that of the next child, the future ...