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  1. Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg was a line of the house of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg, a cadet branch of the House of Oldenburg, from 1622 to 1779. History. The line was founded by the partitioned-off duke Philip of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg (1584–1663).

  2. Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg fue una línea de la Casa de Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg, una rama dinástica de la Casa de Oldenburgo de 1622 a 1779. Historia. La línea fue fundada por el duque Felipe de Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg (1584-1663).

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    "House of Glücksburg" is the shortened form of "House of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg"—a collateral branch of the House of Oldenburg. The house derives its name from two regions and two towns on the JutlandPeninsula. The two regions of Schleswig and Holstein are divided by the Eider River. While Schleswig for centuries constituted the s...

    Glücksburg is a small coastal town on the German southern side of the fjord of Flensburg that divides Germany from Denmark. In 1460, Glücksburg came, as part of the conjoined Dano-German duchies of Schleswig and Holstein, to Count Christian of Oldenburg whom, in 1448, the Danes had elected their king as Christian I, the Norwegianslikewise taking hi...

    The Dukes of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg constitute the senior male line of the branch. They hold the headship by primogeniture of the cadet house of Glücksburg. The headship by agnatic primogeniture of the entire House of Oldenburgis held by Friedrich Ferdinand, Prince of Schleswig-Holstein. The heir apparentis Prince Alfred of Schles...

    In 1853, Prince Christian of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg became heir to the Kingdom of Denmark, and in 1863, he ascended the throne. He was the fourth son of Friedrich Wilhelm, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg, whose elder brother (and male-line descendants) retained the Glücksburg dukedom. The Danish royal family still...

    In 1863 and with the name George I, Prince Wilhelm of Denmark was elected King of the Hellenes on the recommendation of Europe's Great Powers. He was the second son of King Christian IX of Denmark. The Hellenic constitutional monarchy was usurped in a coup d'état by a military junta in 1967 and the royal family fled into exile. The monarchy was abo...

    In 1905, Prince Carl of Denmark became Norway's first independent monarch in 518 years, taking the regnal name Haakon VII. His father was King Frederick VIII of Denmark, and one of his uncles was King George I of Greece. The heir apparent is Crown Prince Haakon of Norway (born 1973). See the present line of succession.

    In 1918, Iceland was elevated from an autonomous Danish province to a separate Kingdom of Iceland. Christian X of Denmark was henceforth King of Denmark and Iceland until 1944, when Iceland dissolved the personal unionbetween the two countries. The heir apparent was his son, Frederik IX of Denmark(1899–1972).

    In 1947, Philip Mountbatten married Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II). Born into the house of Glücksburg as a prince of Denmark and Greece, he later relinquished these titles and was created Duke of Edinburgh by his father-in-law, King George VIof the United Kingdom. The heir apparent is Charles's elder son William, Prince of Wales (bor...

    • 6 July 1825; 198 years ago, (17 December 1633; 389 years ago as Beck)
  3. Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg was a line of the house of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg, a cadet branch of the House of Oldenburg, from 1622 to 1779.

  4. Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg was the name of a branch line of the House of Oldenburg as well as the name of their land. It existed from 1564 until 1668 and was a titular duchy under the King of Denmark, rather than a true territorial dukedom in its own right. The seat of the duke was Sønderborg.

  5. Glücksburg Castle (German: Schloss Glücksburg, Danish: Lyksborg Slot) is one of the most significant Renaissance castles in Northern Europe. [1] [2] Aerial view. The castle was the headquarters of the ducal lines of the house of Glücksburg and temporarily served as the primary residence of the Danish monarch.

  6. Uso en bg.wikipedia.org Фридрих Хайнрих Вилхелм (Шлезвиг-Холщайн-Зондербург-Глюксбург) Uso en da.wikipedia.org Frederik Henrik Vilhelm af Slesvig-Holsten-Sønderborg-Glücksborg; Uso en en.wikipedia.org Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg (elder line) Uso en fr.wikipedia.org