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  1. Frederick VI (born Jan. 28, 1768, Christiansborg Castle, Denmark—died Dec. 3, 1839, Copenhagen) was the king of Denmark from 1808 to 1839 and of Norway from 1808 to 1814. The son of the mentally incompetent king Christian VII and Queen Caroline Matilda, Frederick was reared largely by his father’s stepmother, the queen dowager Juliana Maria ...

  2. Frederik, Crown Prince of Denmark, Count of Monpezat, RE, SKmd is the heir apparent to the Danish throne.

  3. 24 de ene. de 2022 · January 24, 2022 ~ Saad719. Royal Guests and Relatives from around the world joined the Danish Royal Family for the Funeral of King Frederick IX of Denmark at Roskilde Cathedral on this day in 1972 (50 years ago), and to mark the 50th Anniversary today, we are going through the illustrious attendees who honoured the popular ‘Sailor King ...

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  4. 2 de ene. de 2024 · As Denmark's Queen Margrethe II makes the historic announcement of her abdication after an illustrious 52-year reign, all eyes turn to the poised heir, Crown Prince Frederik, set to ascend the throne.

  5. 14 de ene. de 2024 · Frederik X is now the King of Denmark, following the formal abdication of his mother, Queen Margrethe II.

  6. Frederik II. Frederik II was the King of Denmark and Norway from 1559. Son of Christian III and Queen Dorothea of Saxony-Lauenburg. In 1572 he was married to Sophie of Mecklenburg, with whom he had Christian IV. Frederik II was mostly concerned with foreign politics. The Nordic Seven Years War in 1563-1570 against Sweden was in reality ...

  7. Frederik VI was the King of Denmark from 1808 and of Norway 1808-1814; son of Christian VII and Caroline Mathilde of Great Britain. In 1790 he was married to Marie Sophie Frederikke of Hesse-Kassel. He had no male heirs. Frederik VI had a difficult childhood. When he was four years old he lost all contact with his mother, when her relationship ...

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