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  1. Princess Thyra of Denmark (Thyra Louise Caroline Amalie Augusta Elisabeth; 14 March 1880 – 2 November 1945) was a member of the Danish royal family. She was the sixth child and third daughter of King Frederik VIII and Queen Louise of Denmark, and was also the younger sister of King Christian X of Denmark and King Haakon VII of Norway .

  2. Princess Caroline-Mathilde of Denmark (Caroline-Mathilde Louise Dagmar Christine Maud Augusta Ingeborg Thyra Adelheid; 27 April 1912 – 12 December 1995) was a daughter of Prince Harald of Denmark and granddaughter of King Frederick VIII of Denmark. As the wife of Knud, Hereditary Prince of Denmark, she became Hereditary Princess of Denmark.

  3. Queen Caroline of Great Britain (1683-1737) Born 1683, Ansbach [Germany] Died 1737, St James's Palace. Caroline was the daughter of John Frederick, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach, who died when she was three. Her mother, Eleonore Erdmuthe of Saxe-Eisenach married again (twice) but died when Caroline was thirteen.

  4. Princess Caroline Matilda, Queen of Denmark, c. 1771. Not on View Medium. mezzotint on laid paper. Dimensions. plate: 50.2 x 35.5 cm (19 3/4 x 14 in.)

  5. Alexandra Caroline Marie Charlotte Louise Julia: 1844 1925 Daughter of Christian IX and Louise of Hesse-Kassel: Born a princess of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg, created a Danish princess in 1853. Married Edward VII, King of the United Kingdom, Emperor of India on 10 March 1863, widowed in 1910. Marie Sophie Frederikke Dagmar: 1847 1928

  6. Name in native language. Vilhelmine Caroline af Danmark. Date of birth. 10 July 1747. Christiansborg Palace, Copenhagen. Date of death. 14 January 1820. Kassel ( Electorate of Hesse) Place of burial.

  7. Among people born in Denmark, Princess Wilhelmina Caroline of Denmark ranks 208 out of 1,032. Before her are Poul Schlüter (1929), Dorothea of Denmark, Duchess of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1546), Augusta of Denmark (1580), Erik Pontoppidan (1698), Christen C. Raunkiær (1860), and Jens Otto Krag (1914).