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  1. Thyra, Crown Princess of Hanover and Duchess of Cumberland and Teviotdale (1853-1933), Wife of Ernest Augustus, Crown Prince of Hanover and 3rd Duke of Cumberland and Teviotdale; daughter of Christian IX, King of Denmark; sister of Queen Alexandra. Sitter in 16 portraits

  2. 2 de mar. de 2020 · Princess Ingeborg of Denmark and Princess Thyra of Denmark (1880–1945).jpg 2,067 × 1,061; 437 KB Princess Thyra of Denmark (1880–1945) in 1896.png 213 × 292; 44 KB Prinsesse Thyras ank. til Oslo - no-nb digifoto 20160223 00016 NB NS NM 07623.jpg 6,552 × 4,760; 3.74 MB

  3. Princess Thyra of Denmark became Crown Princess of Hanover and Duchess of Cumberland and Teviotdale upon her marriage to Prince Ernst August, Crown Prince of...

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ThyraThyra - Wikipedia

    Thyra (Old Norse: Þyri or Þyre) was the wife of King Gorm the Old of Denmark, and one of the first queens of Denmark widely believed by scholars to be historical rather than legendary. She is presented in medieval sources as a wise and powerful woman who ordered the building or fortification of the Danevirke , consistent with her commemoration on multiple Viking Age runestones .

  5. Princess Thyra of Denmark was the youngest daughter and fifth child of Christian IX of Denmark and Louise of Hesse-Kassel. In 1878, she married Ernest Augustus, the exiled heir to the Kingdom of Hanover. As the Kingdom of Hanover had been annexed by Prussia in 1866, she spent most of her life in exile with her husband in Austria.

  6. Princess Thyra of Denmark (Thyra Amelie Caroline Charlotte Anne; Copenhagen, 29 September 1853 -- Gmunden, 26 February 1933) was the youngest daughter of Chr...

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  7. 8 de may. de 2018 · Princess Thyra’s Sapphire Tiara. May 8, 2018 ~ Saad719. The Royal Heirloom made for the unmarried daughter of King Frederick VIII of Denmark and Princess Louise of Sweden and Norway, who left it to her niece, Hereditary Princess Caroline-Mathilde, though it was most notably worn by her daughter, the late Princess Elisabeth of Denmark, who ...