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  1. When Princess Dagmar of Denmark was born on 26 November 1847, in Copenhagen, Hovedstaden, Denmark, her father, King Christian IX of Denmark, was 29 and her mother, Princess Louise Caroline Hessen-Kassel, was 30. She married Emperor Alexander III Romanov of Russia on 28 October 1866, in Saint Petersburg, Russia.

  2. 23 de nov. de 2022 · The Wedding of Princess Dagmar of Denmark, the fourth daughter and youngest child of King Frederick VIII of Denmark and Princess Louise of Sweden and Norway, and Jørgen Castenskjold, son of the Royal Danish Court Chamberlain Anton Castenskiold, at Fredensborg Palace on this day in 1922. Princess Dagmar, the sister of King Christian X of ...

  3. 18 de dic. de 2023 · Maria Feodorovna, born Princess Dagmar of Denmark, embarked on a captivating journey marked by love, tragedy, and royalty. Raised in a carefree yet god-fearing environment alongside her sister…

  4. 11 de mar. de 2024 · Genealogy profile for Princess Dagmar of Denmark Dagmar Louise Elisabeth Castenschiold (af Danmark, Schleswig-Holstein, Glücksburg) (1890 - 1961) - Genealogy Genealogy for Dagmar Louise Elisabeth Castenschiold (af Danmark, Schleswig-Holstein, Glücksburg) (1890 - 1961) family tree on Geni, with over 255 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  5. Princess Dagmar of Denmark, Maria Feodorovna, Tsarina of Russia (1847-1928) 1876-77 Description This is a copy by Müller, after an enigmatic three-quarter-length portrait of Maria Feodorovna by Heinrich von Angeli in the Hermitage, dated 1874 (no 6975).

  6. Louise of Hesse-Kassel. Signature. Alexandra of Denmark (Alexandra Caroline Marie Charlotte Louise Julia; 1 December 1844 – 20 November 1925) was Queen of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions, and Empress of India, from 22 January 1901 to 6 May 1910 as the wife of Edward VII . Alexandra's family had been relatively obscure until 1852 ...

  7. Denmark had been so expertly politically isolated by Bismarck that it was not worthwhile to the English to defend the Princess of Wales’ homeland. Dagmar, also known as Maria Feodorovna, was married to Alexander, future Tsar Alexander III of Russia, in 1866.