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  Christian I of Denmark - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Christian I of Denmark (1426 – 1481), Danish monarch and union king of Denmark (1448 – 1481), Norway (1450 – 1481) and Sweden (1457 – 1464), under the Kalmar Union.
1448 Christian was elected to the vacant Danish throne, as a cognatic descendant of King Eric V of Denmark.
(Christian's mother Hedwig of Schauenburg was a descendant, and in her issue the heiress-general, of, a daughter of Euphemia of Sweden (Duchess consort of Mecklenburg), and thus sister of King Albrecht of Sweden (Albert of Mecklenburg).
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 Christian IX of Denmark - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Christian IX of Denmark (April 8, 1818 – January 29, 1906) was King of Denmark from November 15, 1863 to January 29, 1906.
Christian's grandsons included Nicholas II of Russia, Constantine I of Greece, George V of the United Kingdom, Christian X of Denmark and Haakon VII of Norway.
Christian died peacefully of old age at 87 in Copenhagen and was buried at Roskilde, Denmark.
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 Christian V of Denmark - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Christian V (April 15, 1646 - August 25, 1699), was king of Denmark and Norway from 1670-1699.
The son of Frederick III of Denmark and Sophia Amelia of Brunswick-Lüneburg, was born at Flensburg.
Under the guidance of his great chancellor Griffenfeldt, Denmark seemed for a brief period to have a chance of regaining her former position as a great power.
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 Christian V. Konge og sportsmand
Christian V ønskede at anlægge en dyrehave efter franske forbilleder, således at den kunne anvendes til parforcejagt.
Christian V var nu blevet bange for, at den enevældige magt, han udøvede, var ved at glide ham af hænde.
At jagten betød meget for Christian V, viser også jagtforordningerne af 1683 og 1688.
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 woodgate - pafg142 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Christian V King of Denmark [Parents] was born on 15 Apr 1646 in Flensborg.
Christian IV King of Denmark [Parents] was born on 12 Apr 1577 in Frederiksborg.
Christian VIII King of Denmark [Parents] was born on 18 Sep 1786 in Christiansborg.
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 Buells and their Relations   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Christian II (1481-1559), king of Denmark and Norway (1513-23) and of Sweden (1520-23), the son and successor of King John (Hans; 1455-1513).
Christian III King of Denmark and Norway was born on 12 Aug 1503 in Gottorp.
Christian VI King of Denmark and Norway was born on 10 Dec 1699 in Copenhagen, Denmark.
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 Maximilian Genealogy Master Database 2000 - pafg145 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Christian V of Denmark OLDENBURG King of Denmark [Parents] was born 15 Apr 1646 in Flensborg.
Christian married Charlotte Amelia of HESSE-CASSEL on 25 Jun 1667 in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Frederick IV of Denmark OLDENBURG King of Denmark was born 21 Oct 1671 and died 12 Oct 1730.
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 ST. THOMAS HOME PAGE
Christian V of Denmark established the Board of Trade in 1668, a treaty of alliance with Britain (which neutralized her privateers), and the chartering of the Danish West India Company which was directed to resettle the island.
Later the town was renamed Charlotte Amalie, for the wife of King Christian V, and became the seat of government for the three islands of St. Thomas, St. Croix and St. John.
Christian V of Denmark established the Board of Trade in 1668, a treaty of alliance wiof the US Virgin Islands, found itself the center of trade rather than agriculture.
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 Christian V of Denmark
The son of Frederick III of Denmark and Sophia Amelia of Brunswick-Luneburg[?], was born at Flensburg.
His personal courage and extreme affability made him highly popular among the people, but he showed himself quite incapable of taking advantage permanently of the revival of the national energy, and the extraordinary overflow of native middle-class talent, which were the immediate consequences of the revolution of 1660.
He frittered away the resources of the kingdom in the unremunerative Swedish war of 1675-1679, and did nothing for internal progress in the twenty years of peace which followed.
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 Frederick V of Denmark
Frederick V (March 31, 1723 - January 13, 1766) was king of Denmark and Norway from 1746, son of Christian VI and Sophie Magdelena Markgrave of Brandenburg-Kalmbach-Bayreuth.
They were parents of 7 children, including Christian VII, and Sophia Magdalen (who married Gustav III of Sweden).
They were parents of 7 additional children, including Crown Prince Frederick of Denmark (who was, in his turn, father of King Christian VIII of Denmark).
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 WECKHORST FAMILY TREE
Mayor of the town Kierteminde, Denmark, later on he became the presiding judge in the island of Fyn, Denmark.
Colonel in the Danish "Oldenborgske Gevorbne Infantry Regiment".
Stepdaughter of Jodocheus Mundt, a jeweller in Cophenhagen, Denmark.
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 Royal Family of Europe - pafg168 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Christian V King Of DENMARK & NORWAY [Parents] was born on 15 Apr 1646 in Schloss Flensburg, Schleswig-Holstein, Prussia.
Frederick IV OF DENMARK was born on 21 Oct 1671.
Elisabeth Princess Of BRANDENBURG was born in 1425 in Of, Berlin, Brandenburg, Prussia.
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 Sweden, Russia and the Great Northern War
Denmark's monarch, Christian V (who also ruled Norway) wanted to win back from the Swedish monarchy the territory of Skåne (just east of Copenhagen), which his family had lost in 1658.
In 1699, Augustus formed an alliance with the new king of Denmark: Christian V's twenty-nine year-old son, Frederick IV - a cousin to Charles XII of Sweden.
In November 1709, Frederick IV of Denmark invaded Sweden with 16,000 troops, overrunning the towns of Malmö and Lund, and in February they were driven back to Denmark, Sweden's successful defense impressing the rest of Europe.
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 Christian V of Denmark -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The son of (Click link for more info and facts about Frederick III of Denmark) Frederick III of Denmark and Sophia Amelia of Brunswick-Lüneburg, was born at (Click link for more info and facts about Flensburg) Flensburg.
Under the guidance of his great chancellor (Click link for more info and facts about Griffenfeldt) Griffenfeldt, Denmark seemed for a brief period to have a chance of regaining her former position as a (A state powerful enough to influence events throughout the world) great power.
He frittered away the resources of the kingdom in the unremunerative (A Scandinavian language that is the official language of Sweden and one of two official languages of Finland) Swedish war of 1675-1679, and did nothing for internal progress in the twenty years of peace which followed.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/C/Ch/Christian_V_of_Denmark.htm   (379 words)

  
 Athanasius Kircher Project   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Athanasius Kircher to King Frederik III of Denmark, from Rome, 14 January 1654.
Athanasius Kircher to King Frederik III of Denmark, from Rome, 18 March 1655.
Athanasius Kircher to King Christian V of Denmark, from Rome, 6 June 1675.
kircher.stanford.edu /news.html   (190 words)

  
 Descendants of Christian V, King of Denmark+Norway (1646-1699) gen 4+5 of 10 gen
Descendants of Christian V, King of Denmark+Norway (1646-1699) gen 4+5 of 10 gen
Christian Kaas til Nedergaard, Admiral and Edele Sophie
of Denmark and Norway 1808-1839 and Princess Marie von
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 Christian V   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Frederick IV, king of Denmark and Norway - Frederick IV, 1671–1730, king of Denmark and Norway (1699–1730), son and successor of...
Frederick III, king of Denmark and Norway - Frederick III, 1609–70, king of Denmark and Norway (1648–70), son and successor of...
Rescuing Christ from the "Christians": V. Gene Robinson's installation as an Episcopal bishop was greeted largely by silence from gay quarters.
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 Christian X of Denmark -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Christian married Princess (A line of verse that has six iambic feet) Alexandrine of (Click link for more info and facts about Mecklenburg-Schwerin) Mecklenburg-Schwerin in 1898 and she eventually became his (The wife of a reigning king) Queen Consort They had two children:
Nonetheless, the story claiming that he wore the (A six-pointed star formed from two equilateral triangles triangles; an emblem symbolizing Judaism) star of David when Jews were forced to is apocryphal.
In fact Danish Jews were never forced to wear the (A six-pointed star formed from two equilateral triangles triangles; an emblem symbolizing Judaism) star of David in Denmark, so such a demonstration by the ageing king would have been meaningless.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/C/Ch/Christian_X_of_Denmark.htm   (250 words)

  
 Oldenburg on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Originally a part of Saxony, the county of Oldenburg came into prominence in the 12th cent., when the counts became princes of the empire.
On the extinction (1667) of the German line, Oldenburg passed (1676) to Christian V of Denmark (direct descendant of Christian I).
In 1773, Christian VII exchanged Oldenburg for ducal Holstein with Grand Duke (later Emperor) Paul I of Russia.
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 List of people on stamps of Denmark - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The first person to be featured on a Danish stamp was King Christian IX.
The years appearing after each name refer to when that person was first featured on a stamp.
Anne-Marie of Denmark Queen consort of Greece (1950 semi-postal)
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 Ancestors and Family of Christian V of Denmark Oldenburg
Marriage: Charlotte Amelia of Hesse-Cassel on 25 Jun 1667 in Copenhagen, Denmark
Important modern codes include the Danske Lov, proclaimed in 1683 by King Christian V of Denmark and Norway.
Christian married Charlotte Amelia of Hesse-Cassel, daughter of William VI the Just of Hesse-Cassel and Unknown, on 25 Jun 1667 in Copenhagen, Denmark.
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 1690s - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
King Christian V of Denmark (1670 - 1699).
King Frederick IV of Denmark (1699 - 1730).
Queen Mary II of England and Scotland (1689 - 1694).
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 Denmark
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 Bambooweb: Frederick vi of denmark.htm   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
February 19, 1670) was King of Denmark and Norway from 1648 until his death.
Frederick II of Denmark and Norway (38 bytes)
1:...on of Christian VI and Sophie Magdelena Markgrave of Brandenburg-Kalmbach-Bayreuth.
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 Christian V. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
1646–99, king of Denmark and Norway (1670–99), son and successor of Frederick III.
His minister, Griffenfeld, who until his fall in 1676 dominated Christian’s reign, made the monarchy absolute.
Christian fought (1675–79) an unsuccessful war with Charles XI of Sweden.
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 Thomas Bartholin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1663 Bartholin bought Hagestedgaard ("chin-place-farm"), which burned down in 1670 including his library, with the loss of many manuscripts.
King Christian V of Denmark appointed Bartholin as his physician with a substantial salary and freed the farm from taxation as recompense for the loss.
In 1680 Bartholin's health failed, the farm was sold, and he moved back to Copenhagen, where he died.
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 AllRefer.com - Frederick IV, king of Denmark and Norway (Scandinavian History, Biography) - Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Frederick IV 1671–1730, king of Denmark and Norway (1699–1730), son and successor of Christian V.
He allied himself (1699) with Augustus II of Poland and Saxony and with Peter I of Russia against Charles XII of Sweden in the Northern War, but was forced to sign the humiliating Treaty of Travendal in 1700.
He was succeeded by his son, Christian VI.
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 Longer House of Stuart TL - AlternateHistory.com Discussion Board   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
-King Frederik III of Denmark dies, and is succeeded by Christian V. -Several thousand Scottish colonists land at Stuart’s Town in OTL South Carolina.
-Princess Ulrike Eleonora, the first daughter of King Christian V of Denmark, is born in Denmark.
Christian of Denmark and Charles of England arrange for the marriage of Prince James of Wales and Frederikke, Christian’s youngest daughter.
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 I7169: Christian VI Oldenburg King of Denmark (10 DEC 1699 - 6 AUG 1746)
Descendants of Christian VI Oldenburg King of Denmark and Sophie Magdalene
2 Louise Augusta = Frederick Christian of Schleswig- Duke
1 Frederick Of Denmark = Sophia Frederica of Mecklenburg-
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 1723 [Definition]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
March 31 - King Frederick V of DenmarkFrederick V (March 31, 1723 - January 13, 1766) was king of Denmark and Norway from 1746, son of Christian VI and Sophie Magdelena Markgrave of Brandenburg-Kalmbach-Bayreuth....
He was, according to his enemies, the son of an apothecary, his father being in fact a doctor of medicine of respectable family, who kept a small drug store as part of the necessary outfit of a country practitioner.
He was educated at the school of the Brothers of the Christian Doctrine at Brive, where he received the tonsure at the age of thirteen.
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