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    4 de abr. de 2024 · Last modified: 7 January 2023 1 December The sapphire tiara of Princess Thyra of Denmark and other royal jewellery were sold at auction at Bruun Rasmussen, Copenhagen, Denmark, today. The tiara, that last belonged to Princess Elisabeth of Denmark, was sold for 650.000 DKK, her art deco bracelet with emeralds and diamonds fetched 700.000 DKK.

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    4 de abr. de 2024 · Last modified: 7 January 2023 1 December The sapphire tiara of Princess Thyra of Denmark and other royal jewellery were sold at auction at Bruun Rasmussen, Copenhagen, Denmark, today. The tiara, that last belonged to Princess Elisabeth of Denmark, was sold for 650.000 DKK, her art deco bracelet with emeralds and diamonds fetched 700.000 DKK.

  3. 10 de abr. de 2024 · Queen Margrethe signs a declaration of abdication as Crown Prince Frederik becomes King Frederik X of Denmark and Prince Christian watches on on January 14, 2024.

  4. 11 de abr. de 2024 · Ernest Augustus II married Princess Thyra Oldenberg of Denmark who was the daughter of which Danish king? Answer: Christian IX Princess Thyra was the youngest daughter of Christian IX and Princess Luise von Hesse of Cassell, born on 29th September 1853.

  5. 4 de abr. de 2024 · The Royal House of Denmark III – A Family Album. 3. The Successors of Christian IX, by Charlotte Zeepvat. My Favourite ‘Schlösser’ by Susan Symons. Book review: Edward Hanson, The Wandering Princess. Little-Known Royals. Princess Thyra of Denmark by Coryne Hall. World Wide Web of Royalty.

  6. Hace 6 días · Margrethe II (born April 16, 1940, Copenhagen, Denmark) was the queen of Denmark who ascended to the throne upon the death of her father, King Frederik IX, and occupied the Danish throne for exactly 52 years.

  7. 25 de mar. de 2024 · Margaret I (born 1353, Søborg, Den.—died Oct. 28, 1412, Flensburg) was the regent of Denmark (from 1375), of Norway (from 1380), and of Sweden (from 1389), who, by diplomacy and war, pursued dynastic policies that led to the Kalmar Union (1397), which united Denmark, Norway, and Sweden until 1523 and Denmark and Norway until 1814. Rise to power.