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  1. Occupation. Lady in waiting, royal mistress. Elisabeth Helene von Vieregg (4 May 1679 – 27 June 1704), Countess of Antvorskov, was Danish noble and lady-in-waiting of German origin. She was the royal mistress of King Frederick IV of Denmark and, later, his first morganatic wife by bigamy .

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    • 1703 – 1704
  2. 1 de may. de 2022 · About Elizabeth Helene von Vieregg, Grevinde. Elisabeth Helene von Vieregg (4 May 1679 – 27 June 1704), Countess of Antvorskov, was a Danish noble and lady-in-waiting of German origin. She was the royal mistress of King Frederick IV of Denmark and, later, his first morganatic wife by bigamy.

  3. Elisabeth Helene von Vieregg (født 4. maj 1679, død 27. juni 1704) var en dansk-tysk grevinde og kong Frederik 4. 's hustru til venstre hånd. Liv og gerning. Hun var datter af Adam Otto von Vieregg til Weitendorff og Wartmannshagen, en meklenborgsk kammerpræsident, preussisk statsminister og gehejmeråd.

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  4. Elisabeth Helene von Vieregg (* 4. Mai 1679; † 27. Juni 1704 in Kopenhagen) war eine Mätresse des dänisch - norwegischen Königs Friedrich IV. (1671–1730) und wurde am 6. September 1703 vom König zur Gräfin von Vieregg erhoben.

  5. Personal life. Later life. Issue. Ancestry. References. External links. Frederick IV of Denmark. Frederick IV ( Danish: Frederik; 11 October 1671 – 12 October 1730) was King of Denmark and Norway from 1699 until his death. Frederick was the son of Christian V of Denmark-Norway and his wife Charlotte Amalie of Hesse-Kassel . [1] Early life.

  6. Elisabeth Helene von Vieregg (4 May 1679 – 27 June 1704), Countess of Antvorskov, was Danish noble and lady-in-waiting of German origin. She was the royal mistress of King Frederick IV of Denmark and, later, his first morganatic wife by bigamy.

  7. However, he had committed bigamy once before, with Elisabeth Helene von Vieregg. The church authorities had not forbidden the king to engage in polygamy , as there were doctrines based on the biblical era polygamy of Hebrew patriarchs.