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  1. Hace 4 días · King Christian I and Queen Dorothy of Denmark started the royal dynasty in 1450 with the birth of their first child 2 rigsdaler – death of Frederik VII and accession of Christian IX marking the transfer of the throne to the Glucksburg branch of the House of Oldenburg. Count Elimar I was first mentioned in 1091.

  2. 22 de may. de 2024 · Uncover the scandalous and eccentric life of King Christian VII of Denmark, the quirky monarch who took the 16th century by storm! From his bizarre hobbies t...

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  3. 20 de may. de 2024 · King of Denmark r. 1746–1766: Christian III 1503–1559 King of Denmark r. 1534–1559: Princess Louise of Denmark 1750–1831: 7 generations skipped: Louise Caroline of Hesse-Kassel 1789–1867: Friedrich Wilhelm 1785–1831 Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg: Christian IX 1818–1906 King of Denmark r. 1863–1906: Louise of ...

  4. 20 de may. de 2024 · Discover the unbelievable story of King Christian VII of Denmark, the monarch like no other in the 16th century! From his outrageous pranks on his grandmother to his unique 'self-care'...

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  5. 2 de may. de 2024 · January 14, 2024. NettyRoyal. Leave a Comment. After 52 years, Denmark has a king again: King Frederik X. The regnal number X means that Frederik has nine predecessors. Who are they? Denmark is one of the oldest monarchies in the world. The first monarch, not being legendary, was Gorm the Old, who died around 958.

  6. moravian.org.uk › 157-spotlight-news › 549-christiansfeldMoravian Church - Moravian Church

    21 de may. de 2024 · In 1768, King Christian VII visited Zeist as a part of his tour of Europe. The King was impressed by the settlement, and he realised the commercial potential of a brethren settlement in Denmark. The high-ranking Danish government officials C.A. Struensee and Lorenz Prætorius were the prime movers in the establishment of the settlement.

  7. 16 de may. de 2024 · After the fire of 1794, the royal family moved, apparently temporarily, to Amalienborg. On the night of February 26 to 27, 1794, the Danish royal palace in Copenhagen, Christiansborg, burned down. The relatively new palace, which had only been inhabited for 54 years, suffered from a poor and complicated drainage system, had no fire walls and ...