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Henry Frederick
Stuart
Born February 19, 1594 - Castle, Stirling, Scotland
Deceased November 6, 1612 - Palace, St. James,aged 18 years old
Buried - Abbey, Westminster
Parents
James Stuart
1566-1625
Anne of Denmark Oldenburg
1574-1619
Siblings
Henry Frederick Stuart
1594-1612
Elizabeth Stuart
1596-1662
Margaret Stuart
1598-1600
Charles Stuart
1600-1649
Robert Stuart
1602-1602
Stuart ?
1603-1603
Mary Stuart
1605-1607
Sophia Stuart
1606-1606
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event:TitlePrince of Wales
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Birth, death: Genealogy.com - Queen Victoria, Ancestry of - © 1996-2007 MyFamily.com, Inc. - The only child of Edward Duke of Kent and Victoria Maria Louisa of Saxe-Coburg, Victoria was born on May 24, 1819. In 1837, at the age of 18, Victoria succeeded her uncle, William IV, to the throne and began a reign that would dominate the rest of the century. In 1840, Victoria married her first cousin Albert of Saxe-Coburg Gotha. Together, Victoria and Albert had nine children, four sons and five daughters, many of whom married into European monarchy. After Albert died of typhoid, Victoria remained in mourning for the rest of her life. Among Queen Victoria's great achievements was the implementation of institutional reform and the expansion of the empire. Under Victoria's reign, the British Empire doubled in size, taking in India, Australia, Canada and parts of Africa and the South Pacific.
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Henry "King of Scots" Stuart
1545-1567
Mary "Queen of Scots" Stuart
1542-1587
Frederick of Denmark And Norway
1534-1588
Sophie Of Mecklenburg-Gustrow
1557-1631
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James Stuart
1566-1625
Anne of Denmark Oldenburg
1574-1619
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Henry Frederick Stuart
1594-1612