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  1. Maria de Saxe-Altemburgo (Alexandrina Maria Guilhermina Catarina Carlota Teresa Henriqueta Luísa Paulina Isabel Frederica Jorgina; Hildburghausen, 14 de abril de 1818 — Gmunden, 9 de janeiro de 1907) foi rainha-consorte de Hanôver através do seu casamento com o rei Jorge V, um neto do rei Jorge III do Reino Unido e da rainha ...

    • 18 de novembro de 1851 – 20 de setembro de 1866
    • Tira da Dinamarca
  2. The Crown Prince, blind since his youth, and his wife became King and Queen of Hanover upon the death of his father, Ernest Augustus, King of Hanover, on 18 November 1851. Between 1858 and 1867 George V had Marienburg Castle built as a birthday present to his wife, named after her.

  3. Maria Gasparina Amália Antonieta Carolina Carlota Isabel Luísa, (Munique, 28 de junho de 1845 – Sondershausen, 5 de julho de 1930), Princesa de Saxe-Altemburgo, era filha do príncipe Eduardo de Saxe-Altemburgo e da sua segunda esposa, a princesa Luísa Carolina Reuss de Greiz.

    • Carlos Gonthier de Schwarzburg-Sondershausen
  4. Maria de Saxe-Altemburgo (Maria Frederica Leopoldina Jorgina Augusta Alexandra Isabel Teresa Josefina Helena Sofia), (2 de agosto de 1854 - 8 de outubro de 1898) foi a esposa do príncipe Alberto da Prússia, regente do ducado de Brunswick.

  5. Princess Marie of Saxe-Altenburg (Marie Friederike Leopoldine Georgine Auguste Alexandra Elisabeth Therese Josephine Helene Sophie; 2 August 1854 – 8 October 1898) was the wife of Prince Albert of Prussia, Regent for the duchy of Brunswick.

  6. Marie of Saxe-Altenburg was Queen of Hanover from 18 November 1851 until 20 September 1866 as the wife of King George V. George V was a grandson of George III of the United Kingdom and his wife, Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz.

  7. Saxe-Altenburg (German: Sachsen-Altenburg) was one of the Saxon duchies held by the Ernestine branch of the House of Wettin in present-day Thuringia. [1] It was one of the smallest of the German states with an area of 1323 square kilometers and a population of 207,000 (1905) of whom about one fifth resided in the capital, Altenburg.