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  1. James VI and I, by John de Critz, 1604, Scottish National Gallery Christian IV, by David Bailly, Rosenborg Castle Robert Cecil owner of Theobalds. James VI and I and his brother-in-law Christian IV of Denmark rode in coaches from Blackwall to Theobalds at Cheshunt. Ben Jonson wrote a Latin entertainment for their arrival.

  2. Prince Christian was born at Copenhagen Castle to King Christian IV (1577–1648) and Queen Anne Catherine (1575–1612) of Denmark, Norway, etc. Christian was their second son and the oldest one living, as his elder brother Frederik had died in 1599, less than a year old. As such, his father saw him as the preferable heir to the Danish throne.

  3. Christian IV (12 a viz Ebrel 1577 – 28 a viz C'hwevrer 1648) a oa Roue Danmark ha Norge en amzer ma oa unannet an div vro, ha dug Holstein ha Schleswig, adalek 1588 betek 1648. E-pad 59 bloaz e renas, gant-se eo bet ar roue en deus renet ar pellañ en istor Danmark, hag en istor broioù Skandinavia zoken.

  4. Coat of arms of Christian IV, King of Denmark and Norway. Christian IV's expeditions were sent by King Christian IV of Denmark-Norway to Greenland and Arctic waterways during the years 1605–1607. The expeditions were commissioned in order to locate the lost Eastern Norse Settlement and reassert sovereignty over Greenland .

  5. Christian VII (29 January 1749 – 13 March 1808) was King of Denmark and Norway and Duke of Schleswig and Holstein from 1766 until his death in 1808. His motto was " Gloria ex amore patriae " ("Glory through love of the fatherland"). [1] Christian VII's reign was marked by mental illness. For most of his reign, Christian was only nominally king.

  6. Pages in category "Mistresses of Christian IV of Denmark" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  7. Christian IV (12 April 1577 – 28 February 1648) was King of Denmark and Norway and Duke of Holstein and Schleswig from 1588 until his death in 1648. His reign of 59 years, 330 days is the longest of Danish monarchs and Scandinavian monarchies.