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He was the eldest son of Christian August II, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg and Countess Louise Sophie of Danneskiold-Samsøe. He was ethnically perhaps the most Danish Prince of the Danish Royal dynasty in his generation (at the time of Denmark's most recent succession crisis ).
- Frederick VIII of Denmark
Frederick VIII (Danish: Christian Frederik Vilhelm Carl; 3...
- List of rulers of Schleswig-Holstein
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- Friedrich Ferdinand
When the Head of the House of...
- Frederick VIII of Denmark
Frederick VIII (Danish: Christian Frederik Vilhelm Carl; 3 June 1843 – 14 May 1912) was King of Denmark from 29 January 1906 until his death in 1912. The eldest son of King Christian IX, nicknamed the Father-in-law of Europe, Frederick was related to royalty throughout Europe.
El príncipe Federico nació el 3 de junio de 1843 en el Palacio Amarillo, junto a Amalienborg, en Copenhague, siendo el hijo mayor del príncipe Cristián de Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg (más tarde Cristián IX de Dinamarca) y Luisa de Hesse-Kassel.
Federico VIII (en alemán: Friedrich Herzog von Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg; 6 de julio de 1829 - 14 de enero de 1880) fue desde 1863 hasta su muerte sucesor nominal del título de Duque de Schleswig-Holstein.
The following is a list of rulers (usually dukes) who ruled both Schleswig and Holstein, starting from the first Holstein count who received Schleswig, until both territories were annexed by the Kingdom of Prussia in 1866; and afterwards, titular dukes.
RulerRulerBornReignChristian I ( Christian 1.)February 14261460-148121 May 14812 February 14551481-151320 February 1513Frederick I ( Frederik 1.)7 October 14711490-153320 February 1533Christian II the Tyrant ( Christian 2.)February 14261513-152321 May 148110 de may. de 2024 · Frederick VIII (born June 3, 1843, Copenhagen—died May 14, 1912, Hamburg) was the king of Denmark in 1906–12. Frederick served in the disastrous Danish–German War of 1864, which lost the duchies of Schleswig, Holstein, and Lauenburg for Denmark. He then assisted his father, Christian IX, in affairs of state.
When the Head of the House of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg Albert, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein died on 27 April 1931, Friedrich Ferdinand became the Head of the House of Oldenburg and inherited the title Duke of Schleswig-Holstein .