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Caroline and became
* Caroline Irene (" Carreen ") O ' Hara: Scarlett's youngest sister, who also became sickened by typhoid during the Battle of Atlanta.
As they had been shepherded to passage in the Virginia House of Delegates by John Taylor of Caroline, they became part of the heritage of the " Old Republicans ".
Palau, the westernmost cluster of the Caroline Islands, instead opted for independent status in 1978, approved a new constitution and became the Republic of Palau in 1981, and signed a Compact of Free Association with the United States in 1982.
It did not chart, but the follow-up, " It's Not Unusual " became an international hit after offshore pirate radio station Radio Caroline promoted it.
In 1820, George became King of the United Kingdom and Hanover, and Caroline returned to Britain to assert her position as Queen.
He restricted Caroline's access to Princess Charlotte further, and Caroline became more socially isolated as members of high society chose to patronise George's extravagant parties rather than hers.
Walpole also became a close friend of the Prince of Wales's wife, Caroline.
They became good friends, and Sophia Charlotte's views influenced Caroline all her life.
Caroline moved permanently to Britain in 1714 when her husband became Prince of Wales.
Caroline succeeded as queen and electress consort in 1727, when her husband became King George II.
Political opposition to the King gradually became centered around George Augustus and Caroline.
Their daughter Wilhelmine Charlotte Caroline, Margravine of Brandenburg-Ansbach ( Caroline of Ansbach ) married George II of Great Britain before he became king.
On 20 April 1564, it became the port of departure for the French expedition of René Goulaine de Laudonnière to the New World where he created the first French colony at Fort Caroline near present-day Jacksonville, Florida.
# Caroline of Ansbach ( 1714 – 1727 ) — became queen consort when George II acceded to the throne.
# Caroline of Brunswick ( 8 April 1795 – 29 January 1820 ) — Married George, Prince of Wales, on 8 April 1795 ; became queen consort on the accession of her husband as George IV of the United Kingdom.
The area that became Duval County was home to the 16th-century French colony of Fort Caroline, and saw increased European settlement in the 18th century with the establishment of Cowford, later renamed Jacksonville.
When the Netherlands ratified The Treaty of Strasbourg on September 1, 1974, Veronica applied for legal status and became the VOO, Caroline moved anchorage to the English coast, and RNI closed down completely.
In 2004 Caroline became the 8th municipality in New York State to purchase wind power to provide part of the municipal electrical needs ; in 2005 it became the 2nd municipality to purchase wind power for 100 % of its electricity use.
Their house became a haven for all manner of visitors, mostly writers such as Robert Southey, William Wordsworth, Percy Shelley, Lord Byron and Sir Walter Scott, but also the military leader Duke of Wellington and industrialist Josiah Wedgwood ; aristocratic novelist Caroline Lamb, who was born a Ponsonby, came to visit, too.
He was a pioneer of offshore pirate radio with Radio Nord off Stockholm, Sweden, and later using the same ship, with Radio Atlanta ( which became Radio Caroline South ), off southern England.
" Sweet Caroline " became a popular sing-along at sporting events, starting with Boston College football and basketball games.
Williams became one of only two women in 2010 ( along with Caroline Wozniacki ) to reach at least the fourth round at all four Grand Slam singles tournaments.

Caroline and queen
* May 17 – Caroline of Brunswick, queen of George IV of the United Kingdom ( d. 1821 )
* November 20 – Caroline of Ansbach, queen of George II of Great Britain ( b. 1683 )
* March 1 – Caroline of Ansbach, queen of George II of Great Britain ( d. 1737 ); her birthdate was associated with Saint David's Day, for example in plate 4 of William Hogarth's A Rake's Progress
Nor were Struensee's relations with the queen less offensive to a nation which had a traditional veneration for the royal House of Oldenburg, while Caroline Matilda's shameless conduct in public brought the Crown into contempt.
Instead of being treated like a queen, Caroline found that her estranged husband's accession paradoxically made her position worse.
The peers considered the contents scandalous, and a week later, after their report to the House, the government introduced a bill in Parliament, the Pains and Penalties Bill 1820, to strip Caroline of the title of queen consort and dissolve her marriage.
The story of Caroline's marriage to George and her battle to be recognized as queen consort served as the basis for the 1996 BBC docudrama A Royal Scandal with Susan Lynch as Caroline and Richard E. Grant as George IV.
Caroline of Brandenburg-Ansbach ( Wilhelmina Charlotte Caroline ; 1 March 1683 – 20 November 1737 ), commonly referred to as Caroline of Ansbach, was the queen consort of King George II of Great Britain.
As princess and as queen, Caroline was known for her political influence, which she exercised through and for Walpole.
She and Sophia Charlotte developed a strong relationship in which Caroline was treated as a surrogate daughter ; the queen once declared Berlin was " a desert " without Caroline whenever she left temporarily for Ansbach.
As George I had repudiated his wife Sophia Dorothea of Celle in 1694 prior to his becoming King of Great Britain, there was no queen consort, and Caroline was the highest-ranking woman in the kingdom.
Princess Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen ( Adelaide Amelia Louise Theresa Caroline ; 13 August 1792 – 2 December 1849 ) was the queen consort of the United Kingdom and of Hanover as spouse of William IV of the United Kingdom.
The Queen's Walk was laid out for George II's queen Caroline ; it led to the reservoir that held drinking water for St James's Palace, called The Queen's Basin.
He also has Italian ancestry, via his paternal grandmother, who was allegedly related to royals King Ferdinand IV of Naples and his queen, Marie Caroline of Austria.
For the queen and her daughter, Princess Caroline, he had a genuine respect and attachment, and the princess's affection for him was commonly said to be the reason for the close retirement in which she lived after his death.
* 1982-Lou-Anne Caroline Ronchi ( Universe & International-semi-finalist ), Catherine Anne Morris ( World-Semi-finalist & queen of Oceania )
The " minister " is Robert Walpole, an extremely unpopular Whig leader, and the " queen " is both Dulness and Queen Caroline of Hanover, who was a Tory enemy for her reconciliation of George II with Walpole.
In 1820, George ascended the throne and Caroline travelled to Britain to assert her rights as queen consort of the United Kingdom.

Caroline and consort
* Queen Caroline, consort of King George II of Great Britain was born in Ansbach in 1683.
The native tradition of Latin music which Byrd had done so much to keep alive more or less died with him, while consort music underwent a huge change of character at the hands of a new generation of professional musicians at the Jacobean and Caroline courts.
Caroline of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel ( Caroline Amelia Elizabeth ; later Queen Caroline ; 17 May 1768 – 7 August 1821 ) was the Queen consort of King George IV of the United Kingdom from 29 January 1820 until her death.
Alexandra of Denmark ( Alexandra Caroline Marie Charlotte Louise Julia ; 1 December 1844 – 20 November 1925 ) was the wife and queen-empress consort of King Edward VII of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions, Emperor of India.
Caroline was orphaned at a young age and moved to the enlightened court of her guardian, Sophia Charlotte of Hanover, consort of Frederick I of Prussia.
Margravine Road recalls the existence of Brandenburg House, a riverside mansion built by Sir Nicholas Crispe in the time of Charles I, used as the headquarters of General Fairfax in 1647 during the civil wars, and occupied in 1792 by the margrave of Brandenburg-Anspach and Bayreuth and his wife, and in 1820 by Caroline, consort of George IV.
* Princess Caroline of Waldeck and Pyrmont ( 1748-1782 ), Duchess consort of Courland
Frederica of Mecklenburg-Strelitz ( full name: Frederica Louise Caroline Sophie Charlotte Alexandrine ) ( 3 March 1778 – 29 June 1841 ), Duchess of Cumberland and later Queen of Hanover ( now part of Germany ), was the consort of Ernest Augustus I of Hanover, the fifth son and eighth child of George III and Queen Charlotte.
Anne, Princess Royal and Princess of Orange ( 2 November 1709 – 12 January 1759 ) was the second child and eldest daughter of King George II of Great Britain and his consort, Caroline of Ansbach.
On the death of George III on 29 January 1820, George became King as George IV, and Caroline became queen consort.
In June, Caroline returned to London to assert her rights as queen consort of the United Kingdom.

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