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  1. Princess Charlotte Amalie of Denmark and Norway (6 October 1706 – 28 October 1782) was a Danish princess, daughter of King Frederick IV of Denmark and Louise of Mecklenburg-Güstrow.

  2. This is a list of Danish princesses from the establishment of hereditary monarchy by Frederick III in 1648. Individuals holding the title of princess would usually also be styled "Her Royal Highness" (HRH) or "Her Highness" (HH).

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    2012
    Granddaughter of Margrethe II and Henri ...
    2011
    Granddaughter of Margrethe II and Henri ...
    2007
    Granddaughter of Margrethe II and Henri ...
    1996
    Great-great-great-great-granddaughter of ...
  3. Carlota Amalia de Dinamarca y de Noruega ( Castillo de Copenhague, 6 de octubre de 1706 - Copenhague, 28 de octubre de 1782) fue una princesa danesa, la quinta hija del rey Federico IV de Dinamarca y de su esposa, Luisa de Mecklemburgo-Güstrow . Vida. Carlota Amalia de Dinamarca. Retrato por Johann Salomon Wahl. Carlota Amalia nunca se casó.

  4. Charlotte Amalie of Hesse-Kassel (27 April 1650 – 27 March 1714) was Queen of Denmark and Norway by marriage to King Christian V. Although she did not have much political influence, she was a successful businesswoman in her many estates and protected foreign Protestant non-Lutherans from oppression.

  5. Charlotte Amalie became the Queen of Denmark in 1670. She was the daughter of Landgrave William VI of Hesse-Kassel. In 1667 she was married to Christian (V); as well as other children they had the son Frederik (IV) and the daughter Sophie Hedevig.

  6. Grisaille by Anton Steenwinkel. The Gyldenløve family, the king’s ‘natural’, which is to say illegitimate children, played an important role in the political machinations of 17th century Denmark. As children of the king, they had high status in the class-divided society.

  7. 29 de abr. de 2020 · Charlotte Amalie of Hesse-Kassel was the wife of Christian V, King of Denmark and Norway. During Christian V’s reign, colonies were established in the Caribbean. The islands of Saint Thomas, Saint John, Saint Croix, and Water Island were originally a Danish colony, the Danish West Indies .