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Nedan frånhttp://www.campusprogram.com/reference/en/wikipedia/p/pr/prince_adolphu
s__duke_of_cambridge.htmlPrince Adolphus, Duke of CambridgePrince Adolphus Frederick, Duke of Cambridge (24 February 1774-8 July
1850, was the tenth-born child and seventh son of King George III of
the United Kingdom and Queen Charlotte.His Royal Highness Field Marshal The Prince Adolphus Frederick, KG,
PC, GCB, GCMG, GCH, Duke of Cambridge, Earl of Tipperary, and Baron
Culloden was born at Buckingham Palace. He was tutored at home before
being sent to the University of G?ngen in Germany in summer 1786,
along with his brothers Prince Ernest (created Duke of Cumberland in
1799) and Prince Augustus (created Duke of Sussex in 1801). In 1791,
he and Prince Ernest went to Hanover to receive military training
under the supervision of the Hannoverian commander Field Marshal von
Freytag. He rose to the ranks of colonel in 1794, to lieutenant
general in 1798, and field marshal in 1813. George III appointed
Prince Adolphus a Knight of the Garter on 6 June 1786 and created him
Duke of Cambridge, Earl of Tipperary, and Baron Culloden on 17
November 1801. Later the King appointed him to the Privy Council and
conferred upon him the Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath
(GCB), the Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St. Michael and St.
George, and the Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Guelphic Order (GCH).
The Duke served as colonel-in-chief of the Coldstream Regiment of Foot
Guards (Coldstream Guards after 1855) from September 1805 and as
colonel-in-chief of the 60th (The Duke of York's Own Rifle Corps)
Regiment of Foot from January 1824.The Duke of Cambridge was married first at Cassel, Hesse on 7 May and
then at Buckingham Palace on 1 June 1818 to his second cousin Augusta
(25 July 1797-6 April 1889), the third daughter of Friedrich III,
Landgrave of Hesse-Cassel. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge had three
children:Prince George, Duke of Cambridge (26 March 1819-17 March 1904);
married (in contravention of the 1772 Royal Marriages Act) Sarah
Louisa Fairbrother (1816-1890), and had issue.Princess Augusta of Cambridge (19 July 1822-4 December 1916); married
Friedrich Wilhelm, Grand Duke of Mecklenberg-Strelitz (1819-1904), and
had issue.Princess Mary Adelaide of Cambridge (27 November 1833-27 October
1897); married Francis, Duke of Teck (1837-1900), and had issue.From 1816 to 1837, the Duke of Cambridge served as viceroy of Hanover
on behalf of his elder brothers, George VI and later William IV. When
his niece, Queen Victoria succeeded to the British throne on 20 June
1837, the 123-year union of the crowns of Great Britain (the United
Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 1801) and Hanover ended. The
Duke of Cumberland became King Ernest I of Hanover and the Duke of
Cambridge returned to Britain.The Duke of Cambridge died on 8 July 1850 at Cambridge House,
Paccadilly, London, and was buried at Kew. His remaines were later
removed to St. George's Chapel, Windsor. His only son, Prince George,
succeeded to his peerages.
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