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  1. Count Oluf. Oluf, Count of Rosenborg (Oluf Christian Carl Axel; 10 March 1923 – 19 December 1990), a former Danish prince, was the youngest child and son of Prince Harald of Denmark by his wife, Princess Helena Adelaide of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg .

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    The Danish royal family includes: 1. The Queen (the monarch) 1.1. The Crown Prince and Crown Princess (the Queen's son and daughter-in-law) 1.1.1. Prince Christian(the Queen's grandson) 1.1.2. Princess Isabella(the Queen's granddaughter) 1.1.3. Prince Vincent(the Queen's grandson) 1.1.4. Princess Josephine(the Queen's granddaughter) 1.2. Prince Joa...

    Royal family of Greece

    Most of the members of the deposed royal family of Greece hold the title of Prince or Princess of Greece and Denmark with the qualification of His or Her Highness, pursuant to the Royal Cabinet Order of 1974 and as agnatic descendants of George I of Greece, who, as the son of the future King Christian IX of Denmark, was (and remained) a "Prince of Denmark" prior to his accession to the throne of Greece in 1863. Until 1953 his dynastic male-line descendants remained in Denmark's order successi...

    Royal family of Norway

    The royal family of Norway descends in the legitimate male line from Frederick VIII of Denmark, Queen Margrethe II's great-grandfather. Haakon VII of Norway, who was born Prince Carl of Denmark as Frederick VIII's younger son, was, like his uncle, George I of Greece, invited to reignover another nation. As with the Greek branch's descendants, members of the Norwegian line no longer have succession rights to the Danish crown, but unlike the Greek dynasts they discontinued use of Danish royal t...

    Counts and countesses of Rosenborg

    Danish princes who marry without consent of the Danish monarch lose their dynastic rights, including royal title. The ex-dynasts, not being members of the Danish royal family, are then usually accorded the hereditary title"Count of Rosenborg". They, their wives, and their legitimate male-line descendants are: 1. Count Ingolf and Countess Sussie of Rosenborg (Prince Knud of Denmark's elder son and his wife) 2. Countess Josephine of Rosenborg (daughter of Prince Knud of Denmark's younger son, C...

    The first law governing the succession to the Danish throne as a hereditary monarchy was the Kongeloven (Lex Regia), enacted 14 November 1665, and published in 1709. It declared that the crown of Denmark shall descend by heredity to the legitimate descendants of King Frederick III, and that the order of succession shall follow semi-Salic primogenit...

    Following the transformation of Denmark's monarchy from elective (at least theoretically, although it had generally descended to the eldest son of the House of Oldenburg since 1448) to hereditary in 1660, the so-called Kongelov (Lex Regia in Latin) of 1665 established the reign "by the grace of God" of King Frederick III and his posterity.Of the ar...

    1Princess Benedikte's children have no succession rights. This is because the marriage consent given to her had very specific provisions; if Benedikte ever became the heir presumptive, she and her husband would have to take permanent residence in Denmark and her children would only have succession rights if they had applied for naturalization upon ...

  2. Count Ingolf of Rosenborg (b. 1940) Count Christian of Rosenborg (1942–2013) King Haakon VII of Norway (1872–1957) King Olav V of Norway (1903–1991) King Harald V of Norway (b. 1937) Haakon, Crown Prince of Norway (b. 1973) Prince Sverre Magnus of Norway (b. 2005) Prince Harald of Denmark (1876–1949) Prince Gorm of Denmark ...

  3. 28 de ene. de 2014 · Count Ingolf of Rosenborg with his wife, Countess Sussie (ctr) and sister Princess Elisabeth of Denmark. Photo: BilledBladet.dk To date, the title Count of Rosenborg has been granted to seven Danish princes, all of whom relinquished their position within the Royal Family upon marrying without official consent from the monarch.

  4. Search for Another Deceased Ancestor. First and Middle Name. Last or Maiden Name (Required) Discover life events, stories and photos about Count Oluf Christian Carl Axel af Rosenborg (1923–1990) of Jægersborg, Gentofte, København, Denmark.

  5. Oluf, Count of Rosenborg (Oluf Christian Carl Axel; 10 March 1923 – 19 December 1990), a former Danish prince, was the younger child and son of Prince Harald of Denmark by his wife, Princess Helena Adelaide of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg. (en)

  6. Who was Count Oluf of Rosenborg? Oluf, Count of Rosenborg, a former Danish and Icelandic prince, was the younger child and son of HRH Prince Harald of Denmark, by his wife Princess Helena Adelaide of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg. Oluf is a Danish form of Olaf.