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  1. However, he had committed bigamy once before, with Elisabeth Helene von Vieregg. The church authorities had not forbidden the king to engage in polygamy, as there were doctrines based on the biblical era polygamy of Hebrew patriarchs.

  2. Gräfin Elisabeth Helene von Vieregg (1679–1704), Mätresse und heimliche Ehefrau Friedrichs IV. von Dänemark; Adam Otto von Viereck (1684–1758), preußischer Staatsminister und Geheimer Etatsrat, Ritter des Schwarzen Adlerordens; Carl Henrik von Vieregg (1686–1747), dänischer Staatsrat, Geheimrat und Amtmann in Hadersleben, Dompropst ...

  3. 20 de may. de 2024 · Elisabeth Helene von Vieregg f. 4 Mai 1679 d. 27 Jun 1704: Erik Berntsens slektssider. Erik's Side; Rigmor's Side; Erik Berntsens slektssider. Startside ...

  4. 13 de jul. de 2020 · In 1695, Frederik IV, King of Denmark and Norway had married Louise of Mecklenburg-Güstrow with whom he had five children although three sons died in infancy. . Frederik began a relationship with Elisabeth Helene von Vieregg, a lady-in-waiting to his unmarried sister Princess Sophia Hedwig of Denmark and Norway in 16

  5. Elisabeth Helene von Vieregg is geboren op 4 mei 1679, dochter van Adam Otto von Vieregg en Anna Helena von Wolffersdorff., ze kregen 1 kind. Zij is overleden op 27 juni 1704 in København. Deze informatie is onderdeel van Noblesse Européenne - European Nobility van Henri Frebault op Genealogie Online.

  6. Elisabeth Helene von Vieregg (4 May 1679 – 27 June 1704), Countess of Antvorskov, was Danish noble and lady-in-waiting of German origin. She was the royal mistress of King Frederick IV of Denmark and, later, his first morganatic wife by bigamy.

  7. Elisabeth Helene von Vieregg, Countess of Antvorskov, was a Danish noble and lady-in-waiting of German origin.