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  Denmark - LoveToKnow 1911
The Cattegat is divided from the Baltic by the Danish islands, between the east coast of the Cimbric peninsula in the neighbourhood of the German frontier and south-western Sweden.
Denmark, however, is nowhere low in the sense in which Holland is; the country is pleasantly diversified, and rises a little at the coast even though it remains flat inland.
The population of Denmark in 1901 was 2,449,540.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /Denmark   (15850 words)

  
 SEVENTH GENERATION
Louise of Hesse-Cassel was born on 7 Sep 1817 in Cassel.
i. King FREDERICK VIII of Denmark was born in 1843.
v. Czarina Dagmar (Marie Fedovorna) of Denmark Empress of Russia was born in 1847.
www.royalgenealogy.com /d49.htm   (72 words)

  
 Drew Spencer Family Tree - aqwg118
Alexandra Of Denmark Princess was born 1 Dec 1844 and died 20 Nov 1925.
Dagmar "Marie" of Denmark Tsarina was born 1847 and died Oct 1928.
Thyra of Denmark Princess was born 1853 and died 1933.
members.tripod.com /drewspen/genealogy/aqwg118.htm   (555 words)

  
 Princess Thyra of Denmark - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Princess Thyra of Denmark (September 29, 1853 - February 26, 1933) was the youngest daughter of Christian IX of Denmark and Luise of Hesse-Kassel.
Thyra was the younger sister of Frederik VIII of Denmark, Queen Consort Alexandra of the United Kingdom, George I of Greece and Empress Consort Marie of Russia.
1858-1878: Her Royal Highness Princess Thyra of Denmark
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Princess_Thyra_of_Denmark   (186 words)

  
 21ST GENERATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Thyra of DENMARK Duchess of Cumberland (daughter of King Christian IX of DENMARK and Princess Louisa of HESSE-CASSEL Queen of Denmark) died after 1918 in Hanover - wife of Ernest.
She was born in Denmark - dtr of Christian IX.
Marie Louise of HANOVER was born in Hanover - dtr of Ernest Augustus.
home.att.net /~hamiltonclan/hamilton/gilbert/d5978.htm   (100 words)

  
 The Ruling House of Denmark, 1939-1945
Margrethe, Princess of Denmark, born at Amalienborg Palace, Copenhagen, on April 16, 1940.
Benedikte, Princess of Denmark, born at Amalienborg Palace, Copenhagen, on April 29, 1944.
Ingolf, Prince of Denmark, born at Sorgenfri Castle on February 17, 1940.
gsteinbe.intrasun.tcnj.edu /royalty/houses/denmark.html   (360 words)

  
 History of the Warrior Women : European Woman Warriors
Among the Queens known to have participated in the Crusades were Eleanor of Aquitaine, Eleanor of Castile, Marguerite de Provence, Florine of Denmark and Berengaria of Navarre.
Margaret of Denmark (1353-1411) became ruler of Denmark and nominal Queen of Norway on the death of her son Olaf II in 1387.
Denmark, Norway and Sweden were at war and Margaret led her armies against key cities and fortresses, eventually forcing the Swedes and Norwegians to withdraw from Denmark.
celebrity.com.ne.kr /warrior/html/european.htm   (1555 words)

  
 Denmark - Jelling Runic Stone
In November 2003 Denmark issued a very nice set of 4 stamps, showing the main stone and various parts of the mound.
This is the first time the name of Denmark appears in written form, which is why Thyra's stone is also called "Denmark's birth certificate".
The stone is Denmark's finest runic stone, and the oldest monument to the introduction of Christianity to Denmark.
worldheritage.heindorffhus.dk /frame-DenmarkJelling.htm   (741 words)

  
 My Family
Parents: Frederick VIII (King of Denmark) and Louise of Sweden.
Thyra of Denmark (Princess) was born in 1853.
Parents: Christian IX (King of Denmark) and Louise of Hesse-Cassel (Princess).
sneakers.pair.com /roots/b24.htm   (1002 words)

  
 Ancestors and Family of Christian IX of Denmark Oldenburg
In domestic affairs, Christian IX's reign was marked by a struggle between liberal and conservative elements for control of the Folketing, the lower house of the Danish Rigsdag, the legislature.
In 1842 he married Louise of Hesse-Kassel, cousin of the childless Danish king, Frederick VII, and he was named successor to the throne of Denmark, Schleswig-Holstein, and Lauenburg in the London protocol of 1852.
(Louise Wilhelmina of Hesse-Kassel was born on 7 Sep 1817 in Cassel, died on 29 Sep 1898 in Bernstorff and was buried in Roskilde Cathedral, Denmark.)
nygaard.howards.net /files/2125.htm   (451 words)

  
 The Baldwin Project: A Short Sketch of European History by Henrietta Elizabeth Marshall   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The Germans would have pushed their conquests further still had not the Viking queen Thyra roused the people, and in three years caused a wall to be built against the invader.
When Valdamar came [72] to the throne Denmark was wasted by civil war, and made desolate by the attacks of the Wends or Slavs, who lived round the shores of the Baltic.
For a century after the death of Valdamar II Denmark was torn asunder by civil war, and half the kings died by violence.
www.mainlesson.com /display.php?author=marshall&book=sketches&story=denmark   (2113 words)

  
 Drew Spencer Family Tree - aqwg207
Ernest Augustus of Cumberland Hanover Duke [Parents] was born 1845.
Thyra of Denmark Princess [Parents] was born 1853.
Thyra married Ernest Augustus of Cumberland Hanover Duke.
members.tripod.com /drewspen/genealogy/aqwg207.htm   (490 words)

  
 Ancestors of Eugene Ashton ANDREW & Anna Louise HANISH King Svend DENMARK, I ANDREW ANGERMUELLER HANISH STRUDELL ...
Kings and Queens of Europe, Genealogical Chart, Anne Taute and Romilly Squire, Taute, 1989: "Svend I Tveskagg, Son of Harald I Blatand, King of Danmark c985- 1014, King of England 1013-1014, Mar =1 Gunhild, =2 (2) Sigrid Widow of Eric Segersall King of Sverige, Died 1014."
Kings and Queens of Great Britain, Genealogical Chart, Anne Taute and Romilly Squire, Taute, 1990: "Sveyn Forkbeard King of Denmark 985-1014, King of England 1013-1014, Mar =1 Gunhilda Divorced, Mar =2 (2) Sigrid Widow of Eric VI King of Sweden, Died 1014...
"Swietoslawa, Daughter of Mieszko I of Poland or Polska and Dombrowska (Dubravka) of Cechy or Bohemia, Mar =1 Eric King of Sverige or Sweden, =2 (2) Svend I King of Danmark or Denmark."
www.geneal.net /1946.htm   (793 words)

  
 Ancestors and Family of Louise Wilhelmina of Hesse-Kassel
Louise's paternal grandparents were Prince Frederick of Hesse-Cassel, youngest brother of Elector William I of Hesse, and Princess Caroline of Nassau-Usingen; and her maternal grandparents Princess Sophie Frederikke of Mecklenburg-Scwerin and Hereditary Prince Frederick of Denmark, sometime Regent of Denmark, youngest son of Frederick V of Denmark.
She was a niece of Christian VIII (brother of her mother), who ruled Denmark 1839-48 and was briefly in 1814 King of Norway.
Louise married Christian IX of Denmark Oldenburg, son of Frederick William of Schleswig-Holstein and Louise Caroline von Hessen-Cassel, on 26 May 1842 in Copenhagen, Denmark.
nygaard.howards.net /files/2695.htm   (541 words)

  
 thePeerage.com - Juliane Louise Oldenburg, Princess of Denmark and others
She was the daughter of Frederik VI Oldenburg, King of Denmark and Marie Sophie Friederike Prinzessin von Hessen-Kassel.
     Thyra Louise Caroline Amelia von Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg, Princess of Denmark was born on 14 March 1880 in Copenhagen, Denmark.
She was the daughter of Frederik VIII von Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg, King of Denmark and Louise Josephine Eugènie Bernadotte, Princess of Sweden.
www.thepeerage.com /p10231.htm   (1398 words)

  
 Genealogy of the Royal Family of Denmark   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
HH Princess Thyra Amalia Caroline Charlotte Anna of Denmark
HRH Princess Thyra Louise Caroline Amalia Augusta Elisabeth of Denmark
The official titles of the sovereigns of Denmark are: King/Queen of Denmark, the Wends and the Goths, Duke/Duchess of Schleswig, Holstein, Stormarn, Dithmarschen, Lauenburg and Oldenburg with the style Majesty.
www.geocities.com /henrivanoene/gendenmark.html   (1210 words)

  
 Results for 'Denmark'
Denmark was awarded the 2004 Grundfos Prize by the Poul Due Jensen...
Denmark was one of the first countries where weak current engineering was taught as a specialty.
Denmark in Anker Engelundsvej, and at the University of Toronto, Canada.
odysseus.ieee.org /ieeesearch/query.html?qt=Denmark   (1173 words)

  
 Banks/Dean Genealogy - Person Page 89
Cyrid of Sweden (?) married King Harald III Blaatand "Blue Tooth", son of Gormdel Gammel 'the Old' (?) and Thyra of Jutland (?).
He married Thyra of Denmark (?), daughter of King Harald III Blaatand "Blue Tooth" and Cyrid of Sweden (?).
Thyra of Denmark (?) married Styrbiorn Starki (?), son of Olaf II (?) and Ingelberg (?).
www.gordonbanks.com /gordon/family/2nd_Site/geb-p/p89.htm   (1552 words)

  
 My Family
Parents: Ernest Augustus of Cumberland HANOVER (Duke) and Thyra of Denmark (Princess).
Frederick V (King of Denmark) and Louisa HANOVER were married on 11 Dec 1743 in Christiansborg (near Copenhagen), Denmark.
Mary HANOVER was born on 5 Mar 1723 in Leicester House.
sneakers.pair.com /roots/b89.htm   (1774 words)

  
 I7164: Louise Charlotte Of Denmark (Princess) (1789 - 1864)
Descendants of Princess Louise Charlotte Of Denmark and William Of Hesse-Cassel Landgrave
4 Dagmar Of Denmark = Tsar Alexander III Romanov
5 Thyra Amelia Caroline Of Denmark = Ernest Augustus Duke Of Cumberland
web.ukonline.co.uk /nigel.battysmith/Database/D0020/I7164.html   (274 words)

  
 thePeerage.com - Thyra Amelia Caroline Charlotte Anne von Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg, Princess of ...
     Thyra Amelia Caroline Charlotte Anne von Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg, Princess of Denmark was born on 29 September 1853 in Copenhagen, Denmark.
She was the daughter of Christian IX von Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg, King of Denmark and Luise Wilhelmine Friederike Karoline Auguste Julie Prinzessin von Hessen-Kassel.
She was the daughter of Ernst August II Wilhelm Adolf Georg Friedrich Hanover, Prince of Hanover and Thyra Amelia Caroline Charlotte Anne von Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg, Princess of Denmark.
www.thepeerage.com /p10091.htm   (2326 words)

  
 Details of NPG 5487
Alexandra of Denmark (1844-1925), Queen of Edward VII.
Christian IX of Denmark (1818-1906), Reigned 1863-1906; father of Queen Alexandra.
Princess Thyra of Denmark (1853-1933), Sister of Queen Alexandra.
www.npg.org.uk /live/room_detail.asp?mkey=mw08285   (151 words)

  
 Church News from Denmark - January 1997
The churches in Denmark have agreed on a joint celebration of the year 2000 after the birth of Jesus Christ.
The Evangelical Lutheran Church in Denmark, The Roman Catholic Church, The Salvation Army, the Mission Covenant Church, The Coptic-Orthodox Church, The Anglican Church, The Baptist Church, The Reformed Synod, The Apostolic Church, The Methodist Church, and the Moravian Church.
Church News from Denmark does not want to begin a new year with merely the above superficial information on the runic stone in Jelling which recently was registered by UNESCO as one of the world's monuments worthy of preservation.
www.interchurch.dk /cn/jan97.htm   (1756 words)

  
 Harold BLUETOOTH - Ancestor of Wayne Bower or Laurie McBurney
He was the son of King Gorm the Old of Denmark and of Thyra, daughter of a noblemen of Schleswig (Sunderjylland) who is supposed to have been kindly disposed towards Christianity.
His mother must have implanted in the child's soul the first germs of faith which his father, a devout servant of Wotan, did his utmost to destroy.
Christian houses of worship were also built in many other places during Harold's reign; in these German and Danish priests preached the gospel of the crucified and risen Saviour.
web.ncf.ca /ab462/genealogy/3/3384.htm   (733 words)

  
 Queen Victoria's Children quiz -- free game
In 1863, Albert Edward ('Bertie'), Prince of Wales, married Princess Alexandra ('Alix') of Denmark.
Alix's father was at the time heir to the throne of Denmark.
Alix loved visiting Denmark to show off her children, but Bertie found it very tedious.
www.funtrivia.com /playquiz.cfm?qid=200154   (503 words)

  
 I11151: Harald "BlueTooth" Of Denmark GORMSSON II (0918 - 0987)
Harald "BlueTooth" Of Denmark GORMSSON II Credited with the first unification of the country, convertedthe Danes toChristianity, and conquered Norway.
He was fatally woundedduring a rebellion byhis son and successor, Sveng I. _Frotho VI Of Denmark OF STAELLAND _+ _Harald II Parcus Of Denmark OF STAELLAND _
--Harald "BlueTooth" Of Denmark GORMSSON II _Halfdan OF HAITHABU _______________+
www.gbnf.com /genealog3/mcgowan/html/d0186/I11151.HTM   (130 words)

  
 Princess Olga of Greece and Denmark
Princess Olga of Greece and Denmark (11 June 1903 — 16 October 1997) was the granddaughter of King George I of Greece and wife of the last Prince Regent of Yugoslavia.
Her paternal grandmother Olga, Queen of Greece was a daughter of the Russian Grand Duke Konstantin Nikolayevich and Alexandra Iosifovna.
Another Princess Olga Isabelle of Greece and Denmark was born 17 November 1971 —), daughter of Prince Michael of Greece and Marina Karella (17 July 1940 —).
www.mlahanas.de /Greece/History/Portraits/PrincessOlgaOfGreeceAndDenmark.html   (444 words)

  
 Gorm the Old Goes Home
Denmark's peripatetic Viking ruler Gorm the Old (d.
On August 30, Gorm's remains, which had been under study at Copenhagen's University and National Museum, were reburied, carefully packed in acid-free paper in a zinc box, with Denmark's Queen Margrethe II and royal family in attendance.
Queen Margrethe II and Denmark's royal family pay their last respects after the reburial of King Gorm.
www.archaeology.org /0011/newsbriefs/gorm.html   (374 words)

  
 BLYTMANN FAMILY GENEALOGY - DENMARK, PAGE 2   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Thyra Blytmann married Jens Lauritz Jensen on January 18, 1895.
Lauritz (he never used the name Jens) was on the Danish Army General Staff where he was in charge of cartography, especially for Iceland, which at the time was a part of Denmark.
After returning to Denmark in 1937-38 the Blytmann's lived for a short time in Copenhagen before moving to Risskov near Aarhus.
www.blytmann.com /blytman2.htm   (268 words)

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