Sophia of Mecklenburg (1758–1794)
Sophia of Mecklenburg (1758–1794)
Princess of Denmark. Name variations: Sophia Fredericka; Sophia Frederica; Sofie Frederikke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin. Born Sophia Fredericka on August 24, 1758; died on November 29, 1794; daughter of Louis of Mecklenburg-Schwerin and Charlotte Sophie of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld (1731–1810); married Frederick Oldenburg (1753–1805), prince of Denmark (son of Frederick V, king of Norway and Denmark, and Maria Juliana of Brunswick ), in 1774; children: Julian Marie (1784–1784); Christian VIII (1786–1848), king of Denmark (r. 1839–1848); Juliane (1788–1850, who married William, landgrave of Hesse); Charlotte Oldenburg (1789–1864, who married William of Hesse-Cassel).
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