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 Frederick VII of Denmark - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Denmark was also under Salic Law, but only among descendants of Frederick III (who was the first hereditary monarch of Denmark, before him the kingdom was officially elective).
The thorny question of operation of Semi-Salic provision in succession of Denmark was at that point resolved by legislation through which Prince Christian of Glücksburg (1818-1906) was 1852 chosen to succeed the King Frederick VII in Denmark.
Frederick VII died in 1863 and was interred in Roskilde Cathedral.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Frederick_VII_of_Denmark   (1001 words)

  
 Christian IX of Denmark - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Christian IX of Denmark (April 8, 1818 – January 29, 1906) was King of Denmark from November 15, 1863 to January 29, 1906.
Denmark was also under Salic Law, but only among descendants of Frederick III of Denmark (who was the first hereditary monarch of Denmark - before him the kingdom was officially elective).
Princess Alexandra of Denmark, later the Queen consort of Edward VII of the United Kingdom (December 1, 1844 - November 20, 1925).
www.eastcleveland.us /project/wikipedia/index.php/Christian_IX_of_Denmark   (1424 words)

  
 All the Kings of Denmark
Maria was daughter of Henrik III, Duke of Mecklenburg and Ingeborg of Denmark (older sister of Margrete).
Frederik VIII, Alexandra, Vilhelm (Georgios I of Greece), Dagmar, Thyra, Valdemar.
Frederik IX died on the 14 of January 1972 and was succeeded by his daughter Margrethe II.
www.warholm.nu /Kingdan.html   (3351 words)

  
 Frederik VII King of Denmark
Marriage: Wilhelmine Marie of Denmark on 1 Nov 1828 in Copenhagen
Frederik married Wilhelmine Marie of Denmark, daughter of Frederik VI King of Denmark, on 1 Nov 1828 in Copenhagen.
(Wilhelmine Marie of Denmark was born on 18 Jan 1808 in Kiel and died on 30 May 1891 in Glucksburg.)
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~humefamily/1085.htm   (71 words)

  
 Danish Kings · Frederik 7.
One evening when he had threatened Vilhelmine and gotten drunk in her bedroom, it got to be too much for Frederik 6., who in 1834 banished him to Jægerspris Castle and demanded a divorce for the daughter.
Under the slogan Denmark to the Ejder (a river south of Schleswig,) a big protest demonstration, led by the Citizen’s representatives, was held at the castle courtyard.
Frederik VII supported the Ejder-Danish proposal, but he never signed the constitution because he died two days before it was finished.
www.danskekonger.dk /eng/biografi/FreVII.html   (1134 words)

  
 Articles - Frederick VI of Denmark   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
King Frederick VI of Denmark and Norway (January 28, 1768 – December 3, 1839), reigned as King of Denmark from 1808 to 1839, and as king of Norway from 1808 to 1814.
Caroline of Denmark (1793-1881), married with her father's first cousin Frederick Ferdinand of Denmark, d 1863 some months before his nephew Frederick VII of Denmark, Hereditary Prince of Denmark, youngest brother of Christian VIII of Denmark.
Wilhelmine of Denmark (1808-1891), firstly married with her second cousin Prince Frederik of Denmark, the future Frederick VII of Denmark, but they divorced, and she married secondly with Duke Charles of Lyksborg (=Duke of Glucksburg), who was eldest brother of the future Christian IX of Denmark.
www.mainearth.com /articles/Frederick_VI_of_Denmark   (463 words)

  
 Denmark Travel
Denmark is a small kingdom in northern Europe that is almost surrounded by water.
Denmark is a land of small green farms, blue lakes, and white coastal beaches.
Denmark sided with France in the Napoleonic Wars of that period and was defeated by Sweden in 1813.
www.northerner.com /denmark.html   (4083 words)

  
 Danish history (the s.c.nordic FAQ)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Denmark adopts the "November Constitution" which aims to unite Slesvig (but not Holstein) with the Danish Kingdom and therefore is a violation of the peace treaty of 1851 in which Denmark had promised not to separate the two duchies.
Denmark remains neutral during World War I. Denmark sells her three Caribbean islands to the USA for 25 million dollars (the present-day US Virgin Islands).
Denmark is probably the only country in the world that can produce an uninterrupted list of monarchs for more than thousand years.
www.lysator.liu.se /nordic/scn/faq33.html   (3509 words)

  
 The Schleswig-Holstein Rebellion
A liberal constitution was hard enough for King Frederik VII of Denmark, but to grant "national unity" was almost impossible.
Because King Christian VIII of Denmark died childless in January 1848, the duchies, according to the law of succession, could have fallen to the ruling house of Oldenburg.
Although Denmark's naval forces had been constantly built of since the defeats during the war against Britain (1801-1815), there was not a single warship stationed on Schleswig-Holstein's coastline.
www.milhist.dk /trearskrigen/outbreak/outbreak_uk.htm   (1487 words)

  
 Denmark - Official Denmark - The Royal House   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
In the case of Denmark in 2001, this circle includes, in addition to Queen Margrethe II, the Royal Consort Prince Henrik, Crown Prince Frederik, Prince Joachim, his spouse Princess Alexandra and their son Prince Nikolai, as well as all the other princes and princesses in line of succession to the throne, together with their spouses.
His direct successors, the House of Oldenborg adopted alternately the names of Frederik and Christian from the election in 1523 of Frederik I until Frederik VII died without issue in 1863.
The royal house's understanding of these circumstances and the family's close contact with the general population has meant that its position is firmly based and not a matter of discussion at a time when royal houses in other countries have caused a debate on the justification for a monarchy.
www.um.dk /Publikationer/UM/English/Denmark/kap1/1-1.asp   (902 words)

  
 The Kingdom of Denmark
The children of the sovereign and of the heir to the throne are Royal Highness, Prince/Princess of Denmark.
Queen Margrethe I united the Kingdoms of Denmark, Sweden (independent in 1523) and Norway (after 1814 a part of Sweden) in the Union of Kalmar in 1397.
Frederik VIII was followed by his oldest son King Christian X, who didn't die until 1947.
www.nettyroyal.nl /denmark2.html   (562 words)

  
 Danish Map on Denmark.dk: Map. Find a map of Denmark here
In 1559 Frederik II recaptured the banner and had it hung in Slesvig Cathedral in present-day northern Germany.
In a song from the campaign of 1500 the banner charged with the cross is associated with the Roman Emperor Constantine's dream of the cross in 312 before the battle in which he became absolute monarch in the Roman Empire and according to tradition was converted to Christianity.
A naval ensign showing the coat of arms of Erik VII of Pomerania with a white Dannebrog cross was one of the spoils of war in 1427 and was hung in the Maria Church in Lübeck in northern Germany.
map.denmark.dk   (1370 words)

  
 Danish
Denmark is a part of the European countries, and is located just north of Germany.
She began her rule in Denmark in 1375 and during this time was married to King Haakon VI ruler of Norway.
It was in 1848 that King Frederik VII was forced to accept a democratic constitution.
www.mnsu.edu /emuseum/cultural/oldworld/europe/danish.html   (926 words)

  
 Christian VII of Denmark - InfoSearchPoint.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
sv:Kristian VII av Danmark Christian VII (January 29, 1749- March 13, 1808), King of Denmark and Norway, was the son of Frederik V, King of Denmark, and his first consort Louisa, daughter of George II of Great Britain.
The marriage had produced two children, the future Frederik VI and Princess Louise Augusta.
From 1772 to 1784, Denmark was ruled by Christian's stepmother Juliana, his physically disabled half-brother and Danish politician Ove Høegh-Guldberg.
www.infosearchpoint.com /display/Christian_VII_of_Denmark   (374 words)

  
 Denmark Today - Virtual tour of Himmerland, Denmark
Himmerland, situated in the northern part on the Danish peninsula, Jutland, stretches from Kattegat in the east, Limfjorden in the west and north and to Mariager Fjord in the south.
Anyway, the Danish climate is quite unpredictable due to the fact that Denmark is an island-state and not all that far away from the North Pole...
The Christmas season is for many reasons the best period for the out-of-season traveller - Danes are famous for their indoor "hygge" (having a cosy time with nice meals, fire in the stove and, very important, lots of candles..) Streets and gardens are beautifully decorated, with floods of lights, Christmas trees, colours..
www.europe-today.com /denmark/himmerl.html   (1324 words)

  
 Denmark Royalty
Denmark Ancient differs from Denmark Modern, that shows the current lesser coat of arms of Denmark, in that the three lions passant are also guardant in the Ancient coat of arms.
Erik (VII) of Pomerania (originally Bugislav), a great-nephew of Queen Margrete I, was appointed as her successor in 1387.
Likewise for the FR VII cypher of Frederik VII.
www.fotw.net /Flags/dk-hiroy.html   (1738 words)

  
 The Man who would be King
Married on 9 of April 1363 to Margrete of Denmark, daughter of King Valdemar Atterdag of Denmark and Hedvig, Duchess of Slesvig.
Christian VII died on March 13, 1808 and was succeeded by his son, Frederik VI
Parents: King Frederik VIII of Denmark and Queen Louise (née Princess of Sweden).
mbodesign.com /Viking/kingsofnorway.html   (3862 words)

  
 EdwardVII
In late 1860, Vicky suggested Princess Alexandra of Denmark, daughter of the heir to the Danish throne, Prince Chrisitan of Glucksburg (future King Christian IX of Denmark).
In 1863, eight years after Betie and Alix got married, King Frederik VII of Denmark died and Alix's father ascended the throne of Denmark as King Christian IX.
Even Alix's mother, the Queen of Denmark, said that Bertie was responsible for her daughter's illness.
www.geocities.com /jesusib/EdwardVII.html   (5906 words)

  
 Commentary Magazine - Denmark: Oasis of Decency   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
...Perhaps the Danish Jews and their friends should speak up-for Denmark has every reason to be proud of its Jews, and proud of its own courage and humanity in standing by them so firmly in the worst hour of their history...
...This is not to say that Denmark today is so ideal a state that anti-Semitism may not appear in times of economic depression and unemployment, or that it does not already exist in certain areas...
...In the time of King Frederik VI (80o8-839), a Jew was roughly handled by a crowd and some helpful people protected him to his house...
www.commentarymagazine.com /Summaries/V4I3P52-1.htm   (3126 words)

  
 Frequently Asked Questions
Friedrich Wilhelm, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg married Princess Luise Caroline of Hesse-Kassel, a granddaughter of King Frederik V of Denmark, in 1810.
Prince Karl, second son of King Frederik VIII of Denmark, was elected King of Norway upon the dissolution of the union of Sweden and Norway in 1905.
Princess Dagmar of Denmark, second daughter of King Christian IX of Denmark, married Tsarevich Alexander Alexandrovich, son and heir of Tsar Alexander II of Russia, in 1866.
www.etoile.co.uk /Denmark/Faq.html   (1594 words)

  
 Timeline Denmark
959-987 Harald Bluetooth, or Harald Blatand, 10th-century king of Denmark, attributed to himself the unification of Denmark and the Christianization of the Danes.
Denmark recognized the independence of Sweden in the Peace of Stettin.
She was born Ingrid Victoria Sofie Louise Margaretha at the royal castle in Stockholm as the daughter of King Gustaf VI Adolf.
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 Namnlöst dokument
Parents: King Håkon VI and Margrete of Denmark.
Ruled Denmark from 1376 and Norway from 1380 in the name of her son Olav.
Married on March 21, 1929 to Princess Märtha of Sweden (1901-1954), daughter of Prince Carl of Sweden and Princess Ingeborg (née Princess of Denmark).
www.warholm.nu /Kingnor.html   (3931 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Denmark, Scandinavia (Scandinavian Political Geography) - Encyclopedia
Danmark, officially Kingdom of Denmark, kingdom (1995 est.
Copenhagen is Denmark's capital, largest city, and chief industrial center.
• Frederick III, king of Denmark and Norway
reference.allrefer.com /encyclopedia/D/Denmark.html   (211 words)

  
 Greece   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
In 1832, the Great powers (England, Russia abd France offered the new kingdom of Greece to Prince Otto of Bavaria; Otto was a well- intentioned monarch but that was not enough for the turbulent Greek people and a revolt forced Otto to approve a constitution and a second one in 1862 forced hi to abdicate.
and the elected was the second son of Prince Christian of Schleswig Holstein Sonderburg Glucksburg, the seventeen-year-old Prince William of Denmark.
Christian had to accept but he established some conditions: the three Great Powers must guaranteee his son 25,000 pounds a year in case of being dethroned and the Ionian Islands should be returned to Greece by England.On June 6, 1863, Prince William formally accepted the Greek crown.
www.geocities.com /jesusib/Greece.html   (1247 words)

  
 Countries D
Denmark - Djibouti - Dominica - Dominican Republic
The royal style to 15 Jan 1972 was Af Guds Naade, Konge/Dronning til Danmark, de Venders og Goters ("by the Grace of God, King/Queen of Denmark, the Wends and the Goths"); from 15 Jan 1972 simply Danmarks Dronning.
However, Scavenius and his government constitutionally still were Denmark's government until 1945.
rulers.org /ruld.html   (3626 words)

  
 A timeline of the Vikings and Scandinavia
950: Harald Bluetooth (Harold I) unites all of Denmark
1375: Valdemar IV of Denmark dies and is succeeded by Oluf, the son of Valdemar IV's daughter Margrete and King Hakon VI of Norway
1864: Prussia and Austria defeat Denmark and Denmark is forced to cede Schleswig, Holstein and Lauenburg
www.scaruffi.com /politics/vikings.html   (1234 words)

  
 King Christian IX of Denmark
Frederick VII was king from 1848 - 1863.
He said that some of the articles are about Frederik VII's possible illegitimate children, but there is nothing about Maria and Barbara.
References: 1,2 Dear Dennis, I have never kept in touch with family in Denmark, so I don't know anything more than what my father told me in the fifties, and he was a man whom.
dlarsen.tripod.com /larsen/histories/King_Christian_IX.html   (1157 words)

  
 A brief history of Denmark : Chapter 4 (1660 - 1848)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The British under Admiral Nelson force the Danes to break off their commitment to the Armed Neutrality Pact.
1814 Denmark's involvement in the Napoleonic wars ends with national bankruptcy.
By the Treaty of Kiel, Denmark cedes Norway to Sweden, gaining Lauenborg in return.
www.scholiast.org /history/denmark/danhist4.html   (104 words)

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