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  1. Hedvig of Holstein (German: Heilwig, Danish: Hedevig; 1398–1436) was a duchess of Schleswig and a countess of Holstein from the family of Schauenburg. She was the mother of King Christian I of Denmark and ancestor of the Danish Royal houses of Oldenburg and Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg.

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    Hedwig was married to Magnus Ladulås in 1276, and was granted the fief of Dåvö in Munktorp in Västmanland. Magnus succeeded in preventing a Danish-Holstein alliance by marrying her. However, he had obtained a dispensation for their marriage only after the wedding. Her father was captured during the Folkunge party revolt (Folkungaupproret) by rebell...

    Hedwig's wedding took place at Kalmarcastle the 11 November 1276 with king Magnus III Ladulås of Sweden. They had the following children: 1. Ingeborg Magnusdotter of Sweden, born abt. 1279. Married King Eric VI of Denmark, Erik Menved. 2. Birger Magnusson, born abt. 1280, king of Sweden. 3. Eric Magnusson, Duke of Södermanland in 1302 and Halland e...

    Dick Harrison: Jarlens Sekel, Ordfront Förlag, 2002
    Nordisk Familjebok, Uggleupplagan, band 11, sida 373, Stockholm 1909
    Åke Ohlmarks: Alla Sveriges drottningar(All the queens of Sweden) (Swedish)
    Svenska Familje-Journalen, band XI, årgång 1872, s. 194
  2. 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.

  3. 5 mar 2018 · Hedvig Elisabet Charlotta of Holstein-Gottorp 1759-1818. Princess Hedvig Elisabet Charlotta married her cousin, Duke Karl, later King Karl XIII in 1809. Queen Charlotta is known for her diary, which consisted of many fictitious letters between her and her friend Sofie Piper.

  4. Hedvig Eleonora was the daughter of Fredrik III of Holstein Gottorp and Maria Eleonora of Saxony. She grew up in a culturally prominent Baroque court, where art and knowledge were of great importance.

  5. Hedwig of Holstein-Gottorp (1636–1715) Queen of Sweden. Name variations: Hedvig. Born Hedwig Eleanor on October 23, 1636; died on November 24, 1715; married Karl X also known as Charles X Gustavus (1622–1660), king of Sweden (r. 1654–1660), on October 24, 1654; children: Charles XI (1655–1697), king of Sweden (r. 1660–1697).

  6. Known for her invaluable diary which described the Swedish royal court from 1775-1817, Hedwig Elisabeth Charlotte of Holstein-Gottorp was born on March 22, 1759, in Eutin, Duchy of Oldenburg, now in the German state of Schleswig-Holstein.