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  1. The dynasty rose to prominence when Count Christian I of Oldenburg was elected King of Denmark in 1448, of Norway in 1450 and of Sweden in 1457. The house then occupied the Danish throne continuously for 576 years until the abdication of Queen Margrethe II in 2024.

  2. History. 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 [6] Glücksburg is a small coastal town on the German southern side of the fjord of Flensburg that divides Germany from Denmark. [4]

  3. 25 de feb. de 2023 · History. The House of Oldenburg, an ancient and illustrious family, has a storied past dating back to the 11th century. The family's ancestral home is the impressive Oldenburg Castle, while Rastede Monastery near Oldenburg became their country seat in the 12th century, and remains so to this day.

  4. Christian VI, Count of Oldenburg (1394–1421) Dietrich, Count of Oldenburg (1390–1440) King Christian I of Denmark (1426–1481) Prince Olav of Denmark (1450–1451) Prince Canute of Denmark (1451–1455) King John of Denmark (1455–1513) Prince John of Denmark (1479–1480) Prince Ernest of Denmark (1480-1500)

  5. History. The royal and noble house was founded in 1101 by Elimar I, Count of Oldenburg. Their paternal ancestry is obscure other than the fact that they are Germanic, emerging as counts in an area known as Oldenburg in Northern Germany which was for a time a vassal-state of the Duchy of Saxony.

  6. 21 de dic. de 2020 · The Arms of the House of Oldenburg, Oldenburg Castle, Germany. If most royal dynasties take their names from the castle from which they originated, where is Oldenburg? This post will look at the origins and extremely successful spread of the House of Oldenburg, the future royal house for Great Britain.

  7. 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.