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  1. The royal descendants of Queen Victoria and of King Christian IX, monarchs of the United Kingdom (1837–1901) and Denmark (1863–1906) respectively, currently occupy the thrones of Belgium, Denmark, Luxembourg, Norway, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom. At the outbreak of the First World War their grandchildren occupied the thrones of ...

  2. Christian IX. (* 8. April 1818 auf Schloss Gottorf in Schleswig; † 29. Januar 1906 auf Schloss Amalienborg in Kopenhagen) war von 1863 bis zu seinem Tode König von Dänemark . Prinz Christian wuchs als Mitglied des herzoglichen Hauses Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg, einer entfernten und unbedeutenden Nebenlinie des Hauses ...

  3. The couple married eighteen months later in 1863, the year in which her father became king of Denmark as Christian IX and her brother William was appointed king of Greece as George I. Alexandra was Princess of Wales from 1863 to 1901, the longest anyone has ever held that title, and became generally popular; her style of dress and bearing were copied by fashion-conscious women.

  4. Kong Christian 9.'s ligtog på Christiansborg Slotsplads den 16. februar 1906. Dronning Louise døde 81 år gammel den 29. september 1898 på Bernstorff Slot. Christian 9. overlevede sin hustru med syv år og døde 87 år gammel den 29. januar 1906 i sit residenspalæ, Christian IX's Palæ på Amalienborg, efter en regeringstid på over 42 år.

  5. King Christian IX with his large family gathered at Fredensborg Palace, painting by Laurits Tuxen from 1883 to 1886. The father-in-law of Europe is a sobriquet which has been used to refer to two European monarchs of the late 19th and early 20th century: Christian IX of Denmark and Nicholas I of Montenegro, both on account of their children's marriages to foreign princes and princesses.

  6. Christian IX of Denmark (1818–1906), King of Denmark 1863–1906 Christian X of Denmark (1870–1947), King of Denmark 1912–1947 and Iceland 1918–1944 Christian, Prince-Elect of Denmark (1603–1647), son of Christian IV

  7. Christian 9. i Carl Frederik Bricka, Dansk biografisk Lexikon (1. utgave, 1889) Eksterne lenker (en) Christian IX of Denmark – kategori av bilder, video eller lyd på Commons (en) Christian IX of Denmark – galleri av bilder, video eller lyd på Commons; Christian IX hos Danmarkshistorien.dk