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  1. Sophia Magdalena of Denmark ( Danish: Sophie Magdalene; Swedish: Sofia Magdalena; 3 July 1746 – 21 August 1813) was Queen of Sweden from 1771 to 1792 as the wife of King Gustav III . Born into the House of Oldenburg, the royal family of Denmark-Norway, Sophia Magdalena was the first daughter of King Frederick V of Denmark and ...

  2. Sofía Magdalena de Dinamarca (en danés, Sophie Magdalene af Danmark; Copenhague, 3 de julio de 1746-Estocolmo, 21 de agosto de 1813) fue reina consorte de Suecia desde 1771 hasta 1792, como esposa del rey Gustavo III. Era hija de los reyes Federico V de Dinamarca y Luisa.

  3. Sophia of Denmark ( Danish: Sofie Eriksdatter and Swedish: Sofia Eriksdotter; 1241–1286) was Queen of Sweden as the consort of King Valdemar . Background. Sophia was the eldest daughter of Eric IV of Denmark and Jutta of Saxony. She had no brothers, but three sisters, Ingeborg, Agnes and Jutta.

  4. Sophie Magdalene of Brandenburg-Kulmbach (28 November 1700 – 27 May 1770) was Queen of Denmark and Norway by marriage to King Christian VI of Denmark and Norway. Life. Early life. She was born in Castle Schonberg, Bavaria, to Christian Heinrich, Margrave of Brandenburg-Bayreuth-Kulmbach by his wife, Countess Sophie Christiane of Wolfstein.

  5. Sophie Magdalene became Queen of Denmark in 1730. She was the daughter of Margrave Christian Heinrich of Brandenburg-Kulmbach. In 1721 she was married to Prince Christian (VI). She was the mother of Frederik V. The Royal Couple’s life together was harmonious but Sophie Magdalene was unpopular.

  6. Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia. Sophia of Denmark (1746–1813)Queen of Sweden. Name variations: Sofia Magdalena or Sophia Magdalena Oldenburg.

  7. Sophia Magdalena of Denmark (Danish: Sophie Magdalene; Swedish: Sofia Magdalena; 3 July 1746 – 21 August 1813) was Crown Princess of Sweden by her marriage to Gustav III. She was liked by many in the Caps party, believing she was a symbol of virtue and religion.