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  1. Christian V (15 April 1646 – 25 August 1699) was King of Denmark and Norway from 1670 until his death in 1699. Well-regarded by the common people, he was the first king anointed at Frederiksborg Castle chapel as absolute monarch since the decree that institutionalized the supremacy of the king in Denmark-Norway.

  2. Cristián V (Flensburgo, 15 de abril de 1646-Copenhague, 25 de agosto de 1699) fue rey de Dinamarca y Noruega de 1670 a 1699. Hijo de Federico III de Dinamarca y Sofía Amalia de Brunswick-Lüneburg. Fue el segundo monarca absoluto de Dinamarca y Noruega, un déspota con una exagerada opinión de su dignidad real y sus prerrogativas.

  3. 18 de abr. de 2024 · Christian V was a king who consolidated absolutism in Denmark–Norway. Christian was the son of Frederick III, whom he succeeded in 1670. Popular with the common people, he fortified the absolutist system against the aristocracy by accelerating his father’s practice of allowing Holstein nobles and.

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  4. Christian V was the King of Denmark-Norway from 1670; son of Frederik III and Sophie Amalie of Brunswick-Lüneburg. He was married to Charlotte Amalie of Hesse-Kassel in 1667. He was the father of Frederik IV. Christian V was badly equipped educationally for his Royal duties.

  5. Christian V. (* 15. April 1646 in Flensburg auf der Duburg; † 25. August 1699 in Kopenhagen) war von 1670 bis 1699 König von Dänemark und Norwegen und Graf von Oldenburg und Delmenhorst. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 2 Ehe und Nachkommen. 3 Vorfahren. 4 Siehe auch. 5 Literatur. 6 Weblinks. 7 Einzelnachweise. Leben.

  6. Christian, Crown Prince of Denmark, Count of Monpezat RE (Christian Valdemar Henri John; born 15 October 2005), is the heir apparent to the Danish throne. He is the eldest child of King Frederik X and Queen Mary. He was born during the reign of his paternal grandmother, Queen Margrethe II.

  7. The Crown of Christian V of Denmark was the crown used at the coronation of all of Denmark's absolutist kings. While the reign of such monarchs ended in 1849, the crown is still used during a Danish king's castrum doloris, the last time in 1972. Used by the kings from Christian V to Christian VIII.