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  Frederick V of Denmark - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Frederick V (March 31, 1723 – January 13, 1766) was king of Denmark and Norway from 1746, son of Christian VI of Denmark and Sophia Magdalen of Brandenburg-Kulmbach.
She was mother to Luise Caroline, Princess of Hesse-Kassel and grandmother of the future Christian IX of Denmark.
Hereditary Prince Frederick of Denmark and Norway who was, in his turn, father of King Christian VIII of Denmark and grandfather of Louise of Hesse, the future queen of Denmark.
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 thePeerage.com - Juliane Marie Prinzessin von Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel and others
She married Frederik V Oldenburg, King of Denmark, son of Christian VI Oldenburg, King of Denmark and Sophie Magdalen von Brandenburg-Kulmbach, on 8 July 1752 in Fredericksborg, Denmark.
She married Frederik IV Oldenburg, King of Denmark, son of Christian V Oldenburg, King of Denmark and Charlotte Amelia Prinzessin von Hessen-Kassel, on 5 December 1695.
She married Christian V Oldenburg, King of Denmark, son of Frederik III Oldenburg, King of Denmark and Sophie Amelie Prinzessin von Braunschweig-Lüneburg, on 25 June 1667 in Copenhagen, Denmark.
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 Louise of Great Britain - Wikipedia Mirror   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Sophie Magdalen of Denmark and Norway (July 3, 1746 - August 21, 1813).
Luise, Princess of Denmark and Norway (30 January, 1750 - 12 January, 1831, married Landgrave Charles of Hesse.
She was mother to Louise Caroline, Princess of Hesse and grandmother of the future Christian IX of Denmark.
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 Frederick_v_of_denmark info here at en.album-gasoline-alley.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Frederick V (March 31, 1723 – January 13, 1766) was rex of Denmark und Norway from 1746, son of Christian VI of Denmark und Sophia Magdalen of Brandenburg-Kulmbach.
She was matriarch to Luise Caroline, Princess of Hesse-Kassel und grandmother of the unborn Christian IX of Denmark.
Hereditary Prince Frederick of Denmark und Norway who was, in turn, of King Christian VIII of Denmark und grandfather of Louise of Hesse, the unborn queen of Denmark.
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 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Denmark was offered "protection" and colonies after the war as payment for the "loan" of her navy to the English.
Denmark was in the war on the side of Napoleon until his defeat, and had to pay the price.
The German minority within the realm of Denmark had unearthed this old document and worked it for all it was worth as an excuse to hasten the German infiltration of Slesvig, the introduction of the German language in the church and in the schools, of German usages and bylaws, of German officialdom in Slesvig.
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 Gustav III of Sweden
On the whole, Gustav cannot be said to have been well educated, but he read very widely; there was scarce a French author of his day with whose works he was not intimately acquainted; while his enthusiasm for the new French ideas of enlightenment was as sincere as, if more critical than, his mother's.
On the November 4, 1766, Gustav married Sophie Magdalen, daughter of Frederick V of Denmark.
Frederick bluntly informed his nephew that, in concert with Russia and Denmark, he had guaranteed the integrity of the existing Swedish constitution, and significantly advised the young monarch to play the part of mediator and abstain from violence.
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 Learn more about Frederick V of Denmark in the online encyclopedia.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
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).
www.onlineencyclopedia.org /f/fr/frederick_v_of_denmark.html   (210 words)

  
 thePeerage.com - Frederik V Oldenburg, King of Denmark and others
     Frederik V Oldenburg, King of Denmark was born on 31 March 1723 in Copenhagen, Denmark.
He was the son of Christian VI Oldenburg, King of Denmark and Sophie Magdalen von Brandenburg-Kulmbach.
She was the daughter of Karl Landgraf von Hessen-Kassel and Louise Oldenburg, Princess of Denmark.
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Married thirdly in 1676 in Vienna Princess Eleanor Magdalen of Palatinate-Neuburg (*1655 Düsseldorf,†1720 Vienna).
Married secondly in 1590 in Elsinore (Denmark) Princess Elizabeth of Denmark (*1573 Kolding,†1626 Brunswick).
Married in 1858 at Karlsruhe Princess Sophie of Baden (*1834 Karlsruhe,†1904 Karlsruhe).
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 Selected Families/Individuals - pafg181 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
King Frederick V of Denmark von Oldenburg [Parents] was born on 31 Mar 1723.
She married King Frederick V of Denmark von Oldenburg.
King Christian VII of Denmark von Oldenburg [Parents] was born on 29 Jan 1749.
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 Kongekronologi for en del svenske regenter
Sophie; m Knud III of Denmark (Dk113); 5.
Sofie Magdalene = Sophie Magdalen; * 3/7 1746; †; 21/8 1813; m 1/10 1766; d Frederik V of Denmark;
Madeleine = Magdalen, Duchess of Hälsingland; * 1982;
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 Courtly Lives - The Wettin Dynasty
He married Anne of Denmark (Oldenbury) who was born November 22, 1532.
Christian I (Wettin) of Saxony was born October 29, 1560 and died September 25, 1591.
John George I(Wettin), Elector of Saxony was born March 15, 1585 and died October 18, 1656.
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 Nwowatcher is the leading resource for topics of political conspiracy, mythology, symbolism, activism, and the ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Along with the curator's granddaughter, Sophie, Langdon uncovers a trail of clues that leads through the works of Leonardo da Vinci and into the catacombs of early Christian history.
Although we have a substantial amount of textual evidence for these biblical characters, this is due to the sheer amount of copying being carried out hundreds of years after the supposed event.
Mary Magdalene therefore is the hidden lover of Jesus who is both God and the Son of God, just like Horus.
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 tween: The Art of Healing in Love and Light - Library - Books
The Holy Spirit is exemplified in actual female forms of the Divine Mother, the Celestial Mother, the Virgin of Virgins, Mary and Mary Magdalene.
It is evident in reading the five selected scrolls brought together in Pistis Sophia, that something far greater than a simplistic three-story universe is revealed, for it speaks of more than a simple heaven, earth, and underworld.
Learn of their relationship with the kings of the House of David, the Incas, and the brotherhood of Magi who have been the guardians of the unbroken Lineage of Light.
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 ART / 4 / 2DAY
In 1871 he joined the stockbroking firm of Bertin in Paris and in 1873 married a young Danish woman, Mette Sophie Gad.
He returned to Paris in 1885 to paint full-time, leaving his family in Denmark.
Details such as the folds of the dress, the treatment of the hands, and pink and white skin are matched in his Mary Magdalen.
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 The Life of St. Dominic - I. The Formative Years   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
It was he who was responsible for catapulting Dominic into a whole new sphere, radically different from the peace and quiet of the cloister of Osma where he had intended to spend the rest of his days.
The identity of the noble lady is not certain, but it seems probable that she was the niece of King Vademar II of Denmark, the daughter of his sister, Sophie, and Count Siegfried of Orlamünde, Since Prince Ferdinand was only 15 years old she probably was at least as young.
In other words, it was so hot that it could char a wooden beam but miraculously it was not consumed by the heat as great as it was.
www.op.org /DomCentral/trad/dominic1.htm   (6558 words)

  
 Edward G. Uihelin's Memoirs
In Athens, we took the Queen of Greece, Sophie, the sister of Kaiser Wilhelm, II, on board.
There were receptions, with ornately decorated and served dinners, and we were given the honor of being presented to the royal guest.
JENSEN, Jens, landscape architect; born Denmark, September 13, 1960; son of Christian and Magdalen Sofia (Petersen) Jensen; educated Agricultural College, Jutland, Denmark; further studies in agriculture and horticulture at Copenhagen and later studied at Berlin and Hanover, Germany; married Anne M. Hansen, of Denmark, 1884.
www.chiptin.com /uihlein/chicago/edward_g_memoirs.htm   (10055 words)

  
 Women and the Catholic Church (Guest post by Pia de Solenni) — || The Da Vinci Code & Opus Dei || Archive
Even Brown’s thesis that Mary Magdalene was a sort of ancient feminist hero, married to Jesus and mother of his offspring, ignores the substantial Catholic tradition that celebrates Magdalene’s intelligence, her ability to love, and her role as the “apostle to the apostles” when she brings them the news of Jesus’ resurrection.
At the conclusion of Brown’s tale, after their initial harrowing few days together, Langdon invites Sophie to join him for a getaway in Florence where he’ll be participating in a conference.
The screen shot of a fleeing pregnant Magdalene may be powerful and emotive but it’s no more than a screen shot and it’s no more than what’s described in the book.
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 Gail Godwin Papers Inventory (#5055)
The chronological correspondence at the end of this subseries is comprised chiefly of miscellaneous letters Gail Godwin exchanged with male friends, including Stacy Barbour, Garland Radford, Frank Crowther, and "Robert" while she lived in North Carolina and Denmark.
Other Gail Godwin correspondents include Lorraine O'Grady, a friend she met in Copenhagen, Denmark; Norval Neil Luxon, dean of the journalism school at the University of North Carolina while Gail was a student there; and Sister Kathleen Winters, a childhood mentor from St. Genevieve-of-the-Pines Academy.
Krahenbuhl family, 1924-1962 and undated: chiefly letters from Sophie Krahenbuhl to her son and daughter-in-law, Tom Krahenbuhl and Edna Rogers Krahenbuhl; also includes letters from Tom Krahenbuhl to his wife, Edna Rogers Krahenbuhl, and daughter, Kathleen; and various other family members
www.lib.unc.edu /mss/inv/htm/05055.html   (7124 words)

  
 Ancestors and Family of Frederick Augustus I the Strong Wettin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
He held the titles Elector of Saxony and King of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
Born in Dresden, Saxony, August was born to John George III Wettin and Anne Sophie of Denmark.
In 1694, he became Elector of Saxony as Friedrich August I. von Sachsen.
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educated at the Agricultural College, Jutland, Denmark; further studies in agriculture and horticulture at Copenhagen and later studied at Berlin and Hanover, Germany;.
JENSEN, Jens, landscape architect; born Denmark, September 13, 1860; son of Christian and Magdalen Sofia (Petersen) Jensen; educated at the Agricultural College, Jutland, Denmark; further studies in agriculture and horticulture at Copenhagen and later studied at Berlin and Hanover, Germany; married Anne M. Hansen, of Denmark, 1884.
JENSEN, Jens, landscape architect; born Dybbol, Denmark, September 13, 1860; son of Christian and Magdalen Sofia (Petersen) Jensen; educated at the Agricultural College, Jutland, and Tune, near Copenhagen; further studies in Berlin and Hanover, Germany; married Anne M. Hansen, of Denmark, 1884; children: Edward C., Magdalen S., Katherine (Mrs.
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 Chronology Of Events
Frederick_II of_Denmark and_Norway and Sophia of_Mecklenburg- Gustrow are married in Copenhagen,Denmark
James_I STUART and Anne of_Denmark are married in Oslo,Norway
George of_Denmark and Anne STUART are married in Chapel Royal,St. James,England
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 Drew Spencer Family Tree - Name Index
, Eric X of Pomerania King of Denmark m.1406
, Frederick II of Denmark and Norway King b.1534
, Sophie of Prussia Queen of Greece b.1870
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ABBAS PASHA, the khedive of Egypt, studied five years in Vienna, ascended the throne at eighteen, accession hailed with enthusiasm; shows at times an equivocal attitude to Britain; _b_.
ABBAS THE GREAT, shah of Persia, of the dynasty of the Sophis, great alike in conquest and administration (1557-1628).
A`DELAAR, the name of honour given to Cort Sivertsen, a famous Norse seaman, who rendered distinguished naval services to Denmark and to Venice against the Turks (1622-1675).
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 Ship Passenger Lists - Alsace to America
SCHECST: Georg, Magdalene 39, Magdalene 16, Jacob 12, Barbara 8, Elisabeth 6, Carolina 1; from France -- Matches...
MARCY: Elhan 47, Magdalen 42, George 17, Frederick 15, David 14, Carl 9, Frederika 6, Daniel 3; from France -- Matches...
STEPHAN: Peter 37, Magdalene 28, Peter 18, Marie Eva 16, Bernhardt 15, Catharine 11, Margaretha 9, Jacob 7, Magdalena 5, Johann 3; from France, family # 750153 -- Matches...
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 Rower's Almanac
Rowing clubs which are well known can be found such as Abingdon RC, City of Oxford RC, London RC, Molesey, Thames RC, Twickenham RC and Reading RC; renowned universities include Kingston University RC, Oxford University BC and University of London BC.
There are schools such as Eton, St. Edwards School BC, Headington School Oxford BC, Lady Eleanor Hollis, Westminster and Magdalen College School BC.
Temperature: Warm in summer and reasonably mild throughout the rest of the year.
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8 April 1612 Copenhagen, Denmark, bur Roskilde Cathedral) m.
7 Dec 1597 Hadersleben to Christian IV, King of Denmark (b.
9 March 1648 Rosenborg, Denmark), son of Frederick II of Denmark
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 The Nyazian Prophecies
This is Sophie's first episode without Clem also appearing.
Mandy is actually mentioned in 1x22: Coda as one of the Slayers training when Faith is giving Jamie a tour.
Connor is forced to confront his past when old enemies come back to get revenge.
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 Marriages and Births Hi : Manitowoc County, Wisconsin Genealogy
HOEFFNER: Sophie confirmed: 6 Apr. 1879 (from records of St. John's Ev.
HOEFKE: Heinrich m: Sophie (nee) Korde children: Heinrich Johann Christian (b.
6 Cooperstown, PO Denmark Came to County 1915 Taken from 1921 Manitowoc County Patron Directory from Standard Atlas of Manitowoc County Wisconsin published by Geo.
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 Bibliography for Women's Studies
Venus in Sackcloth: The Magdalen's Origins and Metamorphoses.
Call, Michael J. Infertility and the Novels of Sophie Cottin.
Letters Written During a Short Residence in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark, ed., introd.
www.jimandellen.org /renwomenpoets.html   (7185 words)

  
 Scoop: "Performing Space" Workshop and Presentation
Jadranka Andjelic is a founding director of DAH Theatre Research Centre (Belgrade, Serbia), and Antonella Diana has worked for more than twenty years as a graphic designer, scenographer, painter and mask-maker in Italy, Denmark and Serbia.
Jadranka and Antonella have been collaborating since 1995 on performances with DAH Theatre Research Centre (Serbia), Theatre OM (Denmark) and international projects.
They first visited New Zealand in 1999 for the Magdalena Aotearoa International Festival of Women's Performance, and will return to New Zealand after attending the Magdalena Singapore festival, 9-15 July.
www.scoop.co.nz /stories/CU0607/S00182.htm   (1507 words)

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