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  1. Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz. Prince Frederick Augustus, Duke of York and Albany, was born on August 16, 1763. He was the second son of George III. He was the heir to the throne from 1820 to his death. Miniature of the Duke of York, ca. 1793.

  2. Marie of Saxe-Altenburg. Ernest Augustus, Crown Prince of Hanover, 3rd Duke of Cumberland and Teviotdale ( German: Ernst August; 21 September 1845 – 14 November 1923), was the eldest child and only son of George V of Hanover and his wife, Marie of Saxe-Altenburg. Ernest Augustus was deprived of the throne of Hanover upon its annexation by ...

  3. 0–9. Ernest Augustus, Duke of York and Albany. Prince Edward, Duke of York and Albany. Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany. Categories: British royal titles. Dukes in the Peerage of Great Britain. Dukes of York.

  4. 19 de jul. de 1998 · brother George IV. brother Frederick Augustus, Duke of York and Albany. (Show more) Ernest Augustus (born June 5, 1771, Kew, Surrey, Eng.—died Nov. 18, 1851, Herrenhausen, Hanover [Germany]) was the king of Hanover, from 1837 to 1851, the fifth son of George III of England. Ernest Augustus studied at Göttingen, entered the Hanoverian army ...

  5. 28 de dez. de 2020 · ERNEST AUGUSTUS, Duke of York and Albany (1674–1728), the fifth son of Ernest Augustus, elector of Hanover, by the Princess Sophia, and therefore brother to George I, was born on 17 Sept. 1674. He was trained as a soldier, and served with some distinction under the emperor.

  6. Ernest Augustus, Duke of York and Albany (17 September 1674 – 14 August 1728), was the younger brother of George I of Great Britain. Ernest Augustus was a soldier and served with some distinction under Emperor Leopold I during the Nine Years' War and the War of the Spanish Succession. In 1715, he became Prince-Bishop of Osnabrück.

  7. 3 de ago. de 2023 · 1st Duke of Albany [Great Britain] on 29 November 1784. 1st Duke of York [Great Britain] on 29 November 1784.1 1st Earl of Ulster [Ireland] on 29 November 1784. Commander in Chief of the Forces in the United Provinces on 23 February 1793. General on 12 April 1793. Fought in the capture of Valenciennes on 28 July 1793.