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  1. She was the daughter of Duke Ulrich III of Mecklenburg-Güstrow and Princess Elizabeth of Denmark (a daughter of Frederick I and Sophie of Pomerania). [1] [2] Sophie married her cousin, Frederick II of Denmark, when she was 14. [1] He was 37. [1] The marriage was arranged by the Danish Council, who wished the King to marry.

  2. Born on March 24, 1628, in Herzberg; died on February 20, 1685, in Copenhagen, Denmark; daughter of George Guelph (b. 1582), duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg (d. Source for information on Sophie Amalie of Brunswick-Lüneberg (1628–1685): Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia dictionary.

  3. Princess Anne Eleonore of Hesse-Darmstadt (30 July 1601 – 6 May 1659) was the daughter of Louis V, Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt and Magdalena von Brandenburg. She was born in Darmstadt, Hesse, Germany. [2] [3] She married George, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg [2] on 14 December 1617 in Darmstadt. One of their sons was Ernest Augustus, Elector ...

  4. In March 1735, her father, the Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, died and her husband succeeded him. Her husband himself died on September 2 of the same year, and Antoinette Amalie, who was pregnant for the 21st time, miscarried later that day. The Dowager Duchess went on to survive her husband for 27 years. Death

  5. Admiral in the Royal Danish Navy. Governor of Iceland. Ulrik Christian Gyldenløve, Count of Samsø (1678 – December 1719) was a Danish Admiral in the Royal Danish-Norwegian Navy and Governor of Iceland. He was an acknowledged illegitimate son of King Christian V of Denmark and his officially acknowledged royal mistress Sophie Amalie Moth .

  6. Ulrika Eleonora was the daughter of King Frederick III of Denmark-Norway and his spouse, Queen Sophie Amalie of Brunswick-Lüneburg. She was given a strict upbringing under the supervision of her mother: she was taught several different languages, and was reportedly a good student in drawing and painting.

  7. Life Charlotte Amalie of Denmark. Portrait by Johann Salomon Wahl.. Charlotte Amalie never married. In 1725, she was placed on the list of 99 princesses regarded as suitable for marriage with Louis XV of France (which would require that she convert to Catholicism), but she was removed from the list because Denmark-Norway was an arch enemy toward Sweden, the traditional ally of France, and that ...