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Princess Dagmar of Denmark, Empress consort of All the Russias (* 26.11.1847, O 1866, † 13.10.1928) King Frederick VIII of Denmark Princess Alexandra of Denmark, Queen consort of the United Kingdom King George I of Greece Princess Thyra of Denmark Prince Valdemar of Denmark: King Christian IX of Denmark (* 8.4.1818, O 26.5.1842, † 29.1.1906)
Lovisa of Sweden. Princess Dagmar of Denmark and Iceland ( Dagmar Louise Elisabeth; 23 May 1890 – 11 October 1961) was the youngest child and fourth daughter of Frederick VIII of Denmark and his wife, Princess Louise of Sweden and Norway. Princess Dagmar was born at Charlottenlund, Denmark. She was named after her aunt, the Empress Maria ...
11 de ene. de 2024 · However, at some point it was passed down to Queen Margrethe who in turn loaned it to Princess Marie of Denmark, her daughter-in-law. This particular piece quickly became Princess Marie’s favourite of the Danish royal tiaras. She has since worn the Princess Dagmar tiara consistently since first wearing it on her wedding day in 2008.
Photograph of Princess Dagmar of Denmark standing three-quarters right, holding the back of an upholstered chair. Drapery background right.Princess Dagmar married the Tsarevich Alexander (later Alexander III, Emperor of Russia) at St Petersburg on 9 November 1866. She took the name of Maria Feodorovna on Orthodox baptism.
Maria Feodorovna was born as Marie Sophia Frederika Dagmar on November 26, 1847, at Gule Palace, Copenhagen, Denmark. She was the fourth child of her parents, then Prince Christian of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg, and his wife Princess Louise of Hesse-Kassel. She was known by the name Dagmar when she was a girl.
Maria Feodorovna, known before her marriage as Princess Dagmar of Denmark, was a Danish princess who became Empress of Russia as spouse of Emperor Alexander III. She was the second daughter and fourth child of King Christian IX of Denmark and of Louise of Hesse-Kassel; her siblings included Queen Alexandra of the United Kingdom, King Frederick ...
18 de jul. de 2016 · On October 13, 1928 at her home in Denmark, the eighty year-old Empress Dowager Maria Feodorovna, once known as Princess Dagmar of Denmark, died. She was first buried in the Roskilde Cathedral, the traditional burial site for members of Danish royalty, until her remains were reinterred next to those of her husband’s in the Peter and Paul Cathedral in 2006.