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  1. Princess Dagmar of Denmark, Empress consort of All the Russias (* 26.11.1847, O 1866, † 13.10.1928) King Frederick VIII of Denmark Princess Alexandra of Denmark, Queen consort of the United Kingdom King George I of Greece Princess Thyra of Denmark Prince Valdemar of Denmark: King Christian IX of Denmark (* 8.4.1818, O 26.5.1842, † 29.1.1906)

  2. 29 de sept. de 2014 · Daughter of the King of Denmark, and sister of the Princess of Wales, Dagmar’s prospects as a potential royal bride increased. While not as classically beautiful as Alexandra, Dagmar was pretty and lively, and it was not long before royal suitors began to pay court, and none more ardently than Grand Duke Nicholas “Nixa,” the eldest son and heir of Tsar Alexander II of Russia.

  3. RM W55MMG – Maria Feodorovna (26 November 1847 – 13 October 1928), known before her marriage as Princess Dagmar of Denmark, was a Danish princess and Empress of Russia as spouse of Emperor Alexander III. RM HTHK26 – Princess Dagmar of Denmark with her dog. RM P5K8D3 – N/A. English: Princess Dagmar of Denmark . 1865.

  4. Marie Sophie Frederikke Dagmar: 1847 1928 Daughter of Christian IX and Louise of Hesse-Kassel: Born a princess of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg, created a Danish princess in 1853. Married Alexander III, Emperor of Russia on 9 November 1866, widowed in 1894. Thyra Amalie Caroline Charlotte Anna: 1853 1933

  5. Lovisa of Sweden. Princess Dagmar of Denmark and Iceland ( Dagmar Louise Elisabeth; 23 May 1890 – 11 October 1961) was the youngest child and fourth daughter of Frederick VIII of Denmark and his wife, Princess Louise of Sweden and Norway. Princess Dagmar was born at Charlottenlund, Denmark. She was named after her aunt, the Empress Maria ...

  6. Photograph of Princess Dagmar of Denmark standing three-quarters right, holding the back of an upholstered chair. Drapery background right.Princess Dagmar married the Tsarevich Alexander (later Alexander III, Emperor of Russia) at St Petersburg on 9 November 1866. She took the name of Maria Feodorovna on Orthodox baptism.

  7. 1. Her Family Loved Making Babies. Despite the name we know her by now, Maria Feodorovna wasn’t Russian at all. She was born Princess Dagmar of Denmark, and her family was nothing to sneeze at. Her favorite sister, the elder Alexandra of Denmark, went on to marry King Edward VII of England.