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  1. 6 giorni fa · Frederick I of Denmark (1471–1533) Christian III of Denmark (1503–1559) John II, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg (1545–1622) Alexander, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg (1573–1627) August Philipp, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Beck (1612–1675) Frederick Louis, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Beck (1653–1728)

  2. 5 giorni fa · Ernest Frederick III 1727–1780 Duke of Saxe-Hildburghausen: Louise of Denmark 1726–1756: Juliana Maria of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel 1729–1796: Frederick V 1723–1766 King of Denmark r. 1746–1766: Louise of Great Britain 1724–1751: Frederick 1707–1751 Prince of Wales: Sophia Frederica of Mecklenburg-Schwerin 1758–1794: Frederick ...

  3. 5 giorni fa · Born in Kolding, Dorothea was the youngest child of Christian III of Denmark-Norway and Dorothea of Saxe-Lauenburg. She married William, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg on 12 October 1561. When her husband died in 1592, she became regent for her under age son George. She had a deep mistrust of the councillors because of their ill management of her ...

  4. 6 giorni fa · Queen Mary and King Frederick of Denmark began their first visit abroad as monarchs on Monday. The couple, who were proclaimed in January, are visiting their Swedish "counterparts" for a few days.

  5. 4 giorni fa · Mary was a city-based advertising executive and Frederik was the future King of Denmark, there to support the Danish sailing team. Sparks flew and after exchanging numbers – Frederik was reportedly saved in Mary’s phone as ‘Fred’ – a long-distance relationship began.

  6. 3 giorni fa · While Frederik and Mary were visiting Sweden, their eldest son and heir to the Danish throne, Crown Prince Christian, 18, acted as regent. The couple are also parents to 17-year-old Princess ...

  7. 5 giorni fa · The chapters that follow discuss in chronological order Frederick’s coronation as king in 1152, his marriage to Beatrice of Burgundy, the imperial coronation in Rome in 1155, various Italian campaigns with the long wars against the communes of Lombardy, the emperor’s stubborn refusal to accept Pope Alexander III in the schism of 1159, and his defeat by both pope and Lombards in 1177.