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  1. Anne Sophie von Reventlow ( Danish: Anna Sophie; 16 April 1693 – 7 January 1743) was Queen of Denmark and Norway from 1721 to 1730 as the second wife of Frederick IV of Denmark and Norway.

    • Sophie Amalie von Hahn
    • Reventlow
  2. Frederikke Charlotte Reventlow, portrait copied by C.A. Jensen from C.A. Lorentzen 's original. Sophie Frederikke Louise Charlotte Reventlow née von Beulwitz or von Beulwiz (1747–1822) was a Danish countess, author and letter writer.

  3. Queen Anne Sophie von Reventlow of Denmark and Norway. 1693–1743. Marriage: 26 June 1712. Fredericka Sophie Reventlow. 1715–1716. Fredericka Conradine Reventlow. 1718–1718. Reventlow. 1720–1720. Princess Christiana Amalia Oldenburg. 1723–1724. Prince Frederick Christian Oldenburg. 1726–1727. Prince Karl of Denmark Oldenburg. 1728–1729. Sources (13)

  4. 1747 - 1822. Denmark. Sophie Frederikke Louise Charlotte Reventlow spent her childhood in prefect’s quarters in Sorø and her youth at Vallø Convent. In 1774 she married Count C. D. Reventlow of Christianssæde and Pederstrup, minister during the Bernstorff period for a number of years.

  5. Princess Sophia Christine Luise of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Plön (November 5, 1732, Plön – March 18, 1757, Quedlinburg), a canoness of Quedlinburg Abbey. Princess Fredericka Sophie Charlotte of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Plön (November 18, 1736, Plön – January 4, 1769, Schönberg), who married Georg Ludwig II of Erbach-Schönberg.

    • May 2, 1711
    • October 6, 1779
  6. Fredericka Conradine Reventlow (born bef. 1721 – died in infancy); Stillborn child (bef. 1721) Although Frederick IV had left a will in which he wanted Anne Sophie to be treated well, but Anne Sophie did not press the issue, but instead appealed to the new king to forgive her and show her mercy.

  7. Frederick Charles had six children from his marriage with Countess Christine Armgard von Reventlow (1711–1779), a daughter of the Danish general Christian Detlev, Count von Reventlow, and niece of the Danish queen consort Anne Sophie von Reventlow, who, as had his mother, had been born into a non-dynastic noble family: