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  1. Royal mottos of Danish monarchs. The use of a royal motto ( Danish: valgsprog) is an old tradition among Danish monarchs, dating back at least 500 years. The use of such a motto was a way for a monarch of Denmark to emphasize values or beliefs they held dear. In earlier times, these mottos were often shown on Danish coinage, often in a Latin form.

  2. 31 de dic. de 2023 · She is also the longest-serving monarch in Danish history, after surpassing King Christian IV, of Denmark and Norway, earlier this year. Affectionately known as Daisy, ...

  3. A vigorous and ambitious monarch, King Christian IV sought to extend Danish political and economic power over northern Germany. To check the Danish invasion, the German Catholics enlisted the help of the private army of Albert of Wallenstein (1583-1634). Wallenstein recruited and paid an army that lived off the land.

  4. 31 de dic. de 2023 · She is also the second longest-serving monarch in Danish history, surpassed only by King Christian IV, of Denmark and Norway, who was on the throne for 60 years. Affectionately known as Daisy, Queen Margrethe is known for her smoking habits and rejection of mobile phones and the internet – declaring herself “very happy” without them.

  5. Christian IV’s crown was also used at Frederik III’s crowning, but at the coronation of Christian V as absolute monarch in 1670, the inset from Frederik III’s crown was melted down and a new crown made of the gold. A new era began, and the crown is also known as “the crown of the absolute monarchs”.

  6. 19 de jul. de 2023 · The Danish Royal House announced that the 83-year-old is now the longest-reigning monarch in the Scandinavian country's history, surpassing King Christian IV, who lived from 1577 to 1648. Queen Margrethe's new record follows the milestone she reached after Queen Elizabeth's death in September, making her Europe's longest-reigning monarch.