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  1. Hace 5 días · Danneskiold-Samsøe (illegitimate branch) The House of Oldenburg is an ancient dynasty of German origin whose members rule or have ruled in Denmark, Iceland, Greece, Norway, Russia, Sweden, the United Kingdom, Livonia, Schleswig, Holstein, and Oldenburg.

  2. Hace 5 días · Christina visited Frederick III, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp and, while there, thought that her successor should have a bride. She sent letters recommending two of the Duke's daughters to Charles. Based on this recommendation, he married Hedwig Eleonora.

  3. 18 de jun. de 2024 · At age 14 she was chosen to be the wife of Karl Ulrich, duke of Holstein-Gottorp, grandson of Peter the Great and heir to the throne of Russia as the grand duke Peter. In 1744 Catherine arrived in Russia, assumed the title of Grand Duchess Catherine Alekseyevna, and married her young cousin the following year.

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DenmarkDenmark - Wikipedia

    Hace 12 horas · Denmark ( Danish: Danmark, pronounced [ˈtænmɑk] ⓘ) is a Nordic country in the south-central portion of Northern Europe. It is the metropolitan part of and the most populous constituent of the Kingdom of Denmark, [N 8] a constitutionally unitary state that includes the autonomous territories of the Faroe Islands and Greenland in the North ...

  5. Holstein-Gottorp'un 1751-1818 yılları arasında İsveç'i ve 1814-1818 yılları arasında Norveç'i yöneten koludur. 1809'da Finlandiya kaybedilmesinin ardından tahttan indirilen IV. Gustav Adolf 'un yerine amcası XIII.

  6. 30 de jun. de 2024 · He was the only son of King Charles X Gustav of Sweden and Hedwig Eleonora of Holstein-Gottorp. His father died when he was four years old, so Charles was educated by his governors until his coronation at the age of seventeen.

  7. 2 de jul. de 2024 · After the loss of Norway in 1814, the Danish monarchy consisted of three main parts: the kingdom of Denmark, Schleswig, and Holstein, the last of which was a member of the German Confederation. Whereas Holstein was German, Schleswig was linguistically and culturally divided between a Danish and a German population.