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  1. Princess Dagmar, Prince Vilhelm, Christian IX of Denmark and Princess Alexandra in 1861. In 1852 Dagmar's father became heir-presumptive to the throne of Denmark , largely due to the succession rights of his wife Louise as niece of King Christian VIII .

  2. Denmark had been so expertly politically isolated by Bismarck that it was not worthwhile to the English to defend the Princess of Wales’ homeland. Dagmar, also known as Maria Feodorovna, was married to Alexander, future Tsar Alexander III of Russia, in 1866.

  3. Photograph of a full length portrait of Princess Dagmar, later Maria Feodorovna, Empress of Russia (1847-1928) standing and facing the viewer. She wears a hat trimmed with feathers and rests her right arm on a balustrade.

  4. 18 de dic. de 2023 · Maria Feodorovna, born Princess Dagmar of Denmark, embarked on a captivating journey marked by love, tragedy, and royalty. Raised in a carefree yet god-fearing environment alongside her sister…

  5. Photograph of Maria Feodorovna, Dowager Empress of Russia. She is standing looking slightly to the left, holding a pair of gloves with both hands. She is wearing the uniform of the Horse Guards and the insignia of the Order of St Catherine. There is a painted backdrop of a garden behind. Maria Feodorovna, born Princess Dagmar of Denmark, was the consort of Alexander III, Emperor of Russia. She ...

  6. Dagmar of Bohemia (also known as Margaret, Czech: Markéta; c. 1186 – 24 May 1212 in Ribe) was Queen of Denmark as the first spouse of King Valdemar II. She was the daughter of King Ottokar I of Bohemia and his first wife, Adelaide of Meissen .

  7. Dagmar of Denmark may refer to: Dagmar of Bohemia (1186–1212), Queen consort of Denmark, wife of King Valdemar II of Denmark. Princess Dagmar of Denmark (1890–1961), daughter of Frederick VIII of Denmark and his wife, Princess Louise of Sweden and Norway. Maria Feodorovna (Dagmar of Denmark) (1847–1928), Empress consort of Russia.