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  1. Christian VIII (18 September 1786 – 20 January 1848) was King of Denmark from 1839 to 1848 and, as Christian Frederick, King of Norway in 1814. Christian Frederick was the eldest son of Hereditary Prince Frederick, a younger son of King Frederick V of Denmark and Norway.

    • 3 December 1839 – 20 January 1848
    • Frederick VII
  2. Litografía de Christian Frederik. Cristián VIII de Dinamarca (Christian Frederik; Copenhague, 18 de septiembre de 1786-ibíd 20 de enero de 1848), fue rey de Dinamarca desde su ascenso al trono en 1839 hasta su muerte en 1848.

  3. Christian VIII, (born Sept. 18, 1786, Copenhagen—died Jan. 20, 1848, Amalienborg, Den.) king of Denmark during the rise of the liberal opposition to absolutism in the first half of the 19th century. While still crown prince of Denmark and recent stadtholder (governor) of Norway, Christian accepted election as king of Norway in 1814 by the ...

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. Christian VIII. Friedrich (* 18. September 1786 in Kopenhagen; † 20. Januar 1848 auf Schloss Amalienborg in Kopenhagen) war König von Dänemark und Herzog von Schleswig, Holstein und Lauenburg von 1839 bis 1848. Zudem war er kurzzeitig 1814 König von Norwegen . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Frühe Jahre (1786–1813) 1.1 Herkunft und Familienhintergrund.

    • Christian VIII. Friedrich
    • Christian VIII.
    • 18. September 1786
  5. Cristián VII de Dinamarca ( Copenhague, 29 de enero de 1749- Rendsburg, 13 de marzo de 1808) fue rey de Dinamarca y de Noruega, desde su ascenso al trono en 1766 hasta su muerte en 1808. Como soberano, era jefe de Estado y poseía los títulos de duque de Schleswig y de Holstein. Era miembro y anteriormente príncipe de la Casa Real de Oldemburgo.

  6. Christian VIII was the King of Denmark from 1839. His mother was Sophie Frederikke, wife of Christian VIIs brother Prince Frederik, the Heir Presumptive. It is widely believed that his father was the Heir Presumptive’s aide-de-camp. Christian was married to Charlotte Frederikke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin in 1806; they had a son, Frederik (VII).

  7. Complete your visit to the Palace Square – step inside the palace and experience royal life of the past and the present. The museum goes back 150 years to Christian IX and Queen Louise, who were known as “Europe’s parents-in-law” because their six children all married into European royal houses.