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Anna of Holstein-Gottorp (27 February 1575 – 24 April 1610) was a German noblewoman, member of the House of Holstein-Gottorp by birth and House of Hesse by marriage. Early life [ edit ] Anna was born as the seventh child and fourth daughter of Duke Adolf of Holstein-Gottorp and his wife, Landgravine Christine of Hesse (daughter of Landgrave Philip I of Hesse ).
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Christian Albert was a son of Frederick III, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp, and his wife Princess Marie Elisabeth of Saxony. He became duke when his father died in the Castle Tönning, besieged by the King Christian V of Denmark. He was forced to flee at that point, and the remainder of his life was characterized by his fight with Denmark.
23 August 2022... FamousFix profile for Philip, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp including biography information, wikipedia facts, photos, galleries, news, youtube videos ...
Titular Dukes of Holstein-Gottorp at St Petersburg (House of Holstein-Gottorp- Romanov ): 1773–1801: Paul (Emperor 1796–1801) 1801–1825: Alexander I of Russia. 1825–1831: Grand Duke Constantine Pavlovich of Russia. 1831–1856: Nicholas I of Russia. 1856–1881: Alexander II of Russia.
Dukes of Holstein-Gottorp: Charles Frederick 1702 -1739. Karl Peter Ulrich later Peter III of Russia 1739 -1762. Paul (later Paul I of Russia) 1762 -1773. In 1773, the remaining lands of the duchy of Holstein were ceded to the king of Denmark. Paul received in compensation the lands of Oldenburg and Delmenhorst, which he transferred to a kinsman.
The House of Holstein-Gottorp acceded to several European thrones. The dynastic policy of the dukes of Holstein-Gottorp resulted in its cadet branch, the Swedish line, ruling Sweden from 1751 until 1818 and Norway from 1814 to 1818. In 1863, the related House of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg — descended from King Christian III of ...