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  1. Edvige di Schleswig-Holstein (Haderslevhus, 15 luglio 1626 – Christianstad, 5 ottobre 1678) è stata una contessa danese. Biografia. Era figlia di Cristiano IV di Danimarca, re di Danimarca e Norvegia, e della seconda moglie Kirsten Munk.

  2. Filippo di Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg (15 marzo 1584 – 27 settembre 1663) è stato un nobile tedesco. Era figlio di Giovanni di Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg, secondo duca di Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg, e di Elisabetta di Brunswick-Grubenhagenu

  3. Edvige di Holstein (in svedese Helvig, in tedesco Helwig) ( 1259 – 1325) fu una nobile della Contea di Holstein-Itzehoe e regina consorte di Svezia .

  4. Nacque nel 1426, dal conte Didrik il Felice di Oldenburg e da Edvige di Holstein; e fu il capostipite della dinastia ora regnante in Danimarca. Ricevette una buona educazione cavalleresca in casa del potente duca Adolfo di Slesia, con l'appoggio del quale fu eletto re di Danimarca al posto di Cristoforo di Baviera.

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    Prince Charles saw her for the first time in Eutin in 1770 and remarked that she was pretty. The marriage was suggested in 1772, and the first ceremony took place in Wismar on 21 June 1774. She arrived in Sweden on 3 June and entered Stockholm by gondola on 7 June. The wedding ceremony took place the same night, followed by a masquerade ball in Kun...

    In 1809, the ducal couple was placed upon the throne after the Coup of 1809. During the coup, she was heard by Charles de Suremain exclaiming: "I do not wish to be a Queen!",and she was later to say that she found it embarrassing to take the place of another. When her spouse was informed that he was King, she told him that she would become his reli...

    Hedwig Elizabeth Charlotte is known for her famous diary, which is a valuable historical source that describes the Swedish Royal Court between August 1775 and October 1817. The massive diary was written in French and initially (until March 1798) in the form of letters to her close friend, Countess Sophie von Fersen, sister of Axel von Fersen. The l...

    Hedvig Elisabeth Charlotte of Holstein-Gottorp, alongside the fictitious Johanna and Sophie von Fersen, is one of the three main characters in the novel trilogy Barnbruden (Child Bride) from 2013, Pottungen (Chamber pot child) from 2014, and Räfvhonan (She Fox) from 2015, by Anna Laestadius Larsson. Queen Charlotte appears as a character in Annemar...

    Lovisa Hedvig (Stockholm, 2 July 1797). Stillborn; buried at Riddarholmskyrkan (Riddarholm Church).
    Carl Adolf, Duke of Värmland (Stockholm, 4 July 1798 – Stockholm, 10 July 1798). Lived six days; buried at Riddarholmskyrkan (Riddarholm Church).

    Works cited

    1. Charlotte Bellamy & My Hellsing, Ma chère amie, Billets de la duchesse Charlotte de Sudermanie à Sophie de Fersen, Paris, Mercure de France, 2018. 2. Andersson, Ingvar. Gustavianskt (The Gustavian age)(in Swedish). 3. Ingvar Andersson (1979). Gustavianskt (The Gustavian Age) (in Swedish). Fletcher & Son Ltd. ISBN 91-46-13373-9. 4. Charlottas, Hedvig Elisabeth (1903) [1783–1788]. Bonde, Carl Carlson (ed.). Hedvig Elisabeth Charlottas dagbok [The diary of Hedvig Elizabeth Charlotte] (in Swed...

  5. Linea minore della casa di Holstein, fondata nel 1544 dal fratello minore di re Cristiano III di Danimarca, Adolfo I (1526-1586). Imparentatasi ripetute volte con la casa reale di Svezia da quando nel 1502 la figlia di Adolfo I, Cristina, aveva sposato Carlo IX (in seguito, Edvige Eleonora, figlia di Federico III di Holstein-Gottorp, si unì in ...

  6. Definitions of Edvige di Schleswig-Holstein, synonyms, antonyms, derivatives of Edvige di Schleswig-Holstein, analogical dictionary of Edvige di Schleswig-Holstein (Italian)