Denmark: An Official HandbookDanish Ministry for Foreign Affairs and the Danish Statistical Department, 1970 |
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... Frederik ( 1843-1912 ) , who succeeded to the throne as Frederik VIII of Denmark . • Alexandra ( 1844-1925 ) , who married King Edward VII of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland . • Vilhelm ( 1845-1913 ) , who became King of ...
... Frederik ( 1843-1912 ) , who succeeded to the throne as Frederik VIII of Denmark . • Alexandra ( 1844-1925 ) , who married King Edward VII of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland . • Vilhelm ( 1845-1913 ) , who became King of ...
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... Frederik VI ( 1768-1839 ) . The beasts stood originally in a scutcheon strewn quite irregularly with ' water - lilies ' , usually heart - shaped . Later , these devices - now for long regarded as hearts were fixed at nine and ...
... Frederik VI ( 1768-1839 ) . The beasts stood originally in a scutcheon strewn quite irregularly with ' water - lilies ' , usually heart - shaped . Later , these devices - now for long regarded as hearts were fixed at nine and ...
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... Frederik V was unveiled in 1777. The site was named Amalienborg after an earlier Sophie Amalienborg , called after the queen of Frederik III , on about the same spot , which had been destroyed by fire in 1689. Christian VII moved in to ...
... Frederik V was unveiled in 1777. The site was named Amalienborg after an earlier Sophie Amalienborg , called after the queen of Frederik III , on about the same spot , which had been destroyed by fire in 1689. Christian VII moved in to ...
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