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  1. Princess Viggo, Countess of Rosenborg (née Eleanor Margaret Green; November 5, 1895 – July 3, 1966) was an American who became a Princess in Denmark. By her marriage to Prince Viggo, Count of Rosenborg , Green became Princess Viggo, Countess of Rosenborg.

  2. Count Ingolf of Rosenborg RE (born 17 February 1940) is a Danish count and former prince. Born Prince Ingolf of Denmark (Danish: Prins Ingolf Christian Frederik Knud Harald Gorm Gustav Viggo Valdemar Aage til Danmark), he appeared likely to some day become king until the constitution was changed in 1953 to allow females to inherit the crown, placing his branch of the dynasty behind that of his ...

  3. Prince Viggo, Count of Rosenborg (Q1868677) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Danish Royal. edit. Language Label Description Also known as; English:

  4. Prince Viggo, Count of Rosenborg (Viggo Christian Adolf Georg; 25 December 1893 – 4 January 1970) was a Danish prince. He was born in Copenhagen the youngest son of Prince Valdemar of Denmark and Princess Marie of Orléans. He was also the youngest grandson of Christian IX of Denmark.

  5. Counts of Rosenborg are Danish princes who marry without consent of the Danish monarch. Marrying without consent results in loss of dynastic rights, including royal title. [1] The ex-dynasts are then usually accorded the hereditary title "Count of Rosenborg". ^ Kurrild-Klitgaard, Peter (1999-02-02). "Conditional Consent, Dynastic Rights and the ...

  6. Count Viggo of Rosenborg (1893-1970), Son of Prince Waldemar of Denmark and Princess Marie of France. Sitter in 6 portraits

  7. Prince Christian (1942 – 2013), married Anne Dorte Maltoft-Nielsen without consent, lost his royal title, became His Excellency Count Christian of Rosenborg. In 1947, Ingolf’s grandfather King Christian X died and his uncle King Frederik IX acceded to the throne. At that point in time, only males were allowed to be in the line of succession.