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  1. Hedevig Ulfeldt. Hedwig of Schleswig-Holstein (15 July 1626 – 5 October 1678) was the daughter of king Christian IV of Denmark and Kirsten Munk. She was the twin of her sister Christiane Sehested. She shared the title Countess of Schleswig - Holstein with her mother and siblings.

  2. Hedevig Ulfeldt - Wikiwand. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Hedwig of Schleswig-Holstein (15 July 1626 – 5 October 1678) was the daughter of king Christian IV of Denmark and Kirsten Munk. She was the twin of her sister Christiane Sehested. She shared the title Countess of Schleswig - Holstein with her mother and siblings.

  3. Hedevig Ulfeldt in Famous People Throughout History. Hedevig Ulfeldt was born on July 15 1626, in Haderslevhus, Denmark. Hedevig passed away on October 5 1678, at age 52. Hedevig Ulfeldt in Biographical Summaries of Notable People. Hedevig Ulfeldt was born on July 15 1626, to Christian IV of Denmark .

  4. Hedevig Ulfeldt, grevinne av Slesvig-Holsten (Hedevig Christiansdatter; født 15. juli 1626 på Haderslevhus, død 5. oktober 1678 i Christianstad) var datter av Christian IV og hans frille Kirsten Munk.

  5. database.factgrid.de › wiki › Item:Q508880Hedevig Ulfeldt - FactGrid

    Hedevig Ulfeldt (Q508880) From FactGrid. Jump to navigation Jump to search * 1626 Haderslevhus, + 1678. Language Label Description Also known as; English: Hedevig Ulfeldt

  6. Christian IV (12 April 1577 – 28 February 1648) was King of Denmark and Norway and Duke of Holstein and Schleswig from 1588 until his death in 1648. His reign of 59 years and 330 days is the longest in Scandinavian history. [1] A member of the House of Oldenburg, Christian began his personal rule of Denmark-Norway in 1596 at the age of 19.

  7. Hedevig Ulfeldt (Hedevig Christiansdatter, 15. juli 1626 på Haderslevhus – 5. oktober 1678 i Christianstad, på svensk Kristianstad) var datter af Christian 4. og hans hustru til venstre hånd Kirsten Munk. Hedevig opfostredes i en del af sin barndom hos mormoderen, Ellen Marsvin.