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| | Christian IX of Denmark - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Christian married then princess Louise of Hesse, eldest daughter of the eldest son of the closest female relative of Frederick VII. |  | | There were Christian himself and his two elder brothers, eldest of whom was childless, but the second had produced children, also male children. |  | | The thorny question of operation of Semi-Salic provision in succession of Denmark was at that point resolved by legislation through which Prince Christian of Glücksburg (1818-1906) was 1852 chosen to succeed the King Frederick VII in Denmark. |
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| | boys clothing: Danish royalty--Christian IX |
 | | Christian's father was Duke Frederick William of Schleswig-Holstein (1785-). |  | | Christian's father was Duke Frederick William of Schleswig-Holstein (1785-1831). |  | | Christian was raised in very frugal circumstances, but we have no information on his clothing at this time. |
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| | Mermaid Lounge - April 1997 |
 | | Christian IX became known as the father-in-law of Europe, his daughter Alexandra being married to King Edward VII of Great Britain, his daughter Dagmer to Czar Alexander II of Russia, and his daughter Thyra to Duke Ernst Augustus of Cumberland. |  | | In 1935, his eldest son, later to be Frederik IX, married Princess Ingrid of Sweden, the daughter of King Gustav VI Adolf. |  | | In the Act of Succession of March 27, 1953 the House of Glucksborg's right of succession was established, and according to this the throne passes to the successors of Christian X. According to the Act, sons have precedence over daughters, but if there are no sons, the throne is inherited by the eldest daughter. |
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| | boys clothing: Danish royalty -- Christian IX |
 | | Chritian married Alexandrine (1879-) born Hertuginde, Duchess of Mecklenburg-Schwerin in 1898 in Cannes, France. |  | | Christian became chief of the royal guard in 1898. |  | | He was succeeded on his death by his elder son, who became Frederick IX. |
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| | Christian X of Denmark - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Prince Frederick (1899-1972), later King Frederick IX of Denmark |  | | After a fall with his horse 1942 he was more or less invalidated for the rest of his rule. |  | | Christian married Princess Alexandrine of Mecklenburg-Schwerin in 1898 and she eventually became his Queen Consort They had two children: |
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| | Haakon VII of Norway |
 | | Christian Frederick, who was King of Norway briefly in 1814, the first king of Norwegian 1814 constitution and struggle for independence, was his great-granduncle. |  | | Their son, Prince Alexander, the future Crown Prince Olav and finally king Olav V of Norway, was born on July 2, 1903. |  | | In 1896, Prince Carl married his first cousin the Princess Maud, youngest daughter of King Edward VII of the United Kingdom and his wife, HRH Princess Alexandra of Denmark, daughter of King Christian IX of Denmark and Princess Louise of Hesse-Cassel. |
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http://www.worldhistory.com/wiki/H/Haakon-VII-of-Norway.htm
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| | Christian IX -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | This led to the Seventh Crusade (1249), headed by Louis IX of France. |  | | His eldest son and successor was Frederik IX, who had three daughters and signed a new constitution to provide for female succession to the throne. |  | | The Roman Catholic church recognizes 21 such councils, the first being the Council of Nicaea, which met in 325. |
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| | The Danish Monarchy - History - Christian IX |
 | | In accordance with the Act of Succession of 1853, he was officially appointed as successor to the throne. |  | | When it became clear that Frederik VII would have no heir to the throne, the great powers with the Treaty of London in 1852 accepted that the throne passed to his relative, Prince Christian of Glücksborg, who belonged to a branch of the Royal House of Oldenburg. |  | | The late King had not managed to sign the November Constitution, which had just been adopted. |
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| | Frederick VIII of Denmark |
 | | As Crown Prince of Denmark he took part in the war of 1864 against Austria and Prussia, and subsequently assisted his father in the duties of government, becoming king on Christian’s death in January 1906. |  | | Frederik VIII (June 3, 1843 — May 14, 1912), king of Denmark, eldest son of King Christian IX, was born at Copenhagen. |
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| | Birthdays and Anniversaries of the Danish Royal Family |
 | | Married: King Christian IV (second marriage) and Countess Christine of Schleswig-Holstein (1615) |  | | Born: Princess Anne, daughter of King Frederick II, wife of King James I of Great Britain (1574) |  | | Married: King Christian V and Princess Charlotte Amelia of Hesse-Cassel (1667) |
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| | Slots- og Ejendomsstyrelsen - Amalienborg and Amaliehaven - Christian IX's Palace |
 | | After the death of his wife in 1852, the palace was used by the Supreme Court and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. |  | | Due to the lack of space, the intermediate buildings in Schack's Palace were raised by one storey. |  | | After the Christiansborg Palace fire, the Danish royal family found itself temporarily homeless. |
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| | Articles - Frederick IX of Denmark |
 | | On his passing in 1972, Frederick IX was buried outside Roskilde Cathedral near Copenhagen. |  | | He was the son of Christian X and his wife Alexandrine. |  | | Cell phone tracking aids law enforcement (The Journal News) |
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Christian (Bishop of Prussia) |
 | | In 1228 Conrad entered into a contacts with the Teutonic Order, by virtue of which his possessions in Culmerland became the property of the order. |  | | Finally, in the winter of 1239-40, Christian obtained his liberty. |  | | In 1230 Bishop Christian added to this grant all his own possessions in Culmerland and, a year later, one-third of his possessions in Prussia, retaining, however, for himself ecclesiastical jurisdiction both in Culmerland and in Prussia. |
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| | RESULTS |
 | | 5a Christian IX and Frederick VII Postal Card 1918 Reykjavik Local use. |  | | 5a Christian IX and Frederik VIII (2) 1911 PPC to Havre, France. |  | | 5a Christian IX Postal Card 1907 Reykjavik to Dresden, Germany. |
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 | | Prime ministers 22 Mar 1848 - 27 Jan 1852 Adam Wilhelm, greve Moltke (b. |  | | 1893) 13 May 1857 - 2 Dec 1859 Carl Christian Hall (1st time) (b. |  | | 1912) 14 May 1912 - 20 Apr 1947 Christian X (b. |
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| | King ChristianIX |
 | | King Christian the IX became known as the Europes Father-in-law, because all four of his children came to sit on European Thrones. |  | | Frederik the VII was childless and therefore the Throne went to Christian of Glücksborg, who with the London Protocol of 1852 and the Throne Successor Law of 1853 was acknowledged as heir apparent through his marriage with Christian the VIII's sister's daughter Princess Louise of Hessen. |  | | King Christian IX Born April the 8th, 1818. |
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| | Christian IX |
 | | This precipitated war (1864) with Prussia and Austria, in which Christian lost Schleswig, Holstein, and Lauenburg. |  | | During Christian's reign there was continual liberal agitation for a more democratic constitution. |  | | In case of a male coach, court adds teeth to gender-bias law; High court rules that Title IX, which shields girls' teams from discrimination, also protects whistleblowers from retaliation.(USA) (The Christian Science Monitor) |
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| | Royal Family, A (Kongelig familie, En) (2003) |
 | | Christian IX's youngest son, Valdemar, marries the devil-may-care French princess, Marie of Orleans. |  | | Christian IX's second eldest daughter, Dagmar, is engaged to the Russian Crown prince Nikolai. |  | | Unfortunately, he dies soon after and Dagmar is "inherited" by his younger brother, Alexander III. |
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| | King Christian IX. |
 | | At his death in 1906, his children or grandchildren sat on the thrones of Great Britain, Russia, Norway, Greece and, of course, Denmark itself. |  | | It is also a fascinating portrait of their times, and of the impact (great in some cases, limited in others) royal families can have on their nations and governments. |  | | Aronson paints Christian and his family as by and large sympathetic characters. |
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| | Danish Royalty == Danish Direct |
 | | Through the marriages and alliances of his offspring, Christian IX was to become known as the father-in-law of Europe. |  | | In 1905, his grandson became King Haakon VII of Norway. |  | | His son Vilhelm went on to rule Greece as George I, while many of his other children married into royal families, including those of Russia, France and Great Britain. |
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| | MSN Encarta - Search Results - Christian IX |
 | | Christian X (1870-1947), king of Denmark (1912-1947) and Iceland (1918-1944), son and successor of Frederick VIII, born near Copenhagen. |  | | The 9th century also brought Christian missionaries from England and northern Germany to preach in Sweden. |  | | How well did we match your search term? |
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| | TRH The Crown Prince Couple - Christian IX |
 | | Christian IX and his wife Queen Louise (1817 — 1898) made a huge impact on many other royal houses as four of their six children eventually found themselves on the thrones of Europe. |  | | King Christian IX gradually earned the title of "Father-in-Law of all Europe". |  | | From from the relatively humble conditions at Glücksborg Castle, near Flensborg Fjord, Prince Christian came to Copenhagen where he ascended the throne after his predecessor, Frederik VII, had died childless. |
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| | The Kneeling Christian (ix) |
 | | This document is from the Christian Classics Ethereal Library at Calvin College, |  | | This book has been accessed more than 7404 times since 2005-06-01. |  | | Our Lord said of Saul of Tarsus: “He is a chosen vessel unto Me to bear My name before the Gentiles and kings, and the children of Israel” (Acts ix. |
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| | 21ST GENERATION |
 | | She was born in Denmark - dtr of Christian IX. |  | | 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. |
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| | Resume |
 | | His eldest son became King Christian X. His second eldest, Carl, changed his name to Haakon VII when he became King of Norway in 1905. |  | | She married Prince Carl of Sweden and via their only daughter the family spread to Belgium and Luxemburg. |  | | Her beautiful sisters in law found her dull and awkward, and she sought solace in religion. |
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| | Pagan and Christian Creeds: IX. Myth Of The Golden Age |
 | | I spoke of the doctrine of the second birth, and the rites connected with it both in Paganism and in Christianity. |  | | There is much to show that among quite primitive peoples there is less of shrinking from death and more of certainty about a continued life after death than we generally find among more intellectual and civilized folk. |  | | It is impossible of course to follow out all the gradations of organization from tribal up to national life; but it may be remembered that while animal totems prevail as a rule in the earlier stages, human-formed gods become more conspicuous in the later developments. |
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| | Gallery |
 | | The tomb of King Frederick IX (†1972) and his Queen Ingrid of Sweden (†2000) in a mausoleum outside Roskilde Cathedral |  | | Tombs of King Christian III (†1559) and King Frederick II (†1588) |  | | The tomb of King Christian IX (x2020;1906) and his Queen Louise of Hesse-Cassel (†1898) |
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| | Christian IX Clipart |
 | | Produced by the Florida Center for Instructional Technology, College of Education, University of South Florida. |  | | Christian IX To use any of the clipart images above (including the thumbnail image in the top left corner), just click and drag the picture to your desktop. |
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| | Iceland Stamp Pricelist |
 | | Fine/LH 1 Krona Gray and Carmine - Christian X (1920) |  | | VF/LH 1 Krona Gray and Carmine - Christian X (1920) |  | | VF/LH 10 Kronur Black and Green King Christian X Re-engraved (1931) |
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| | Table of contents for Library of Congress control number 2004027866 |
 | | Bibliographic record and links to related information available from the Library of Congress catalog. |  | | Jesus as the Universal Savior in the Light of God's 127 Eternal Covenant with the Jewish People: A Roman Catholic Perspective Peter C. Phan 12. |  | | The Challenge of Tikkun Olam for Jews and Christians 227 John T Pawlikowski XII. |
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| | Danish royal family tree |
 | | This line includes HM King Christian IX of Denmark and his descendants. |  | | Also see List of Succession to the Danish Throne. |  | | Christian X, King of Denmark & Iceland (1870-1947) |
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| | Teaching Minds, Changing Hearts |
 | | The following pages spell out basic Christian doctrine in categories that have traditionally been understood as Systematic Theology. |
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| | HDS Faculty Writings File - bMS 13001/Dawson: Writings of Christopher Dawson |
 | | "Education and the Study of Christian Culture", Studies, 293-302 |  | | "The Problem of Christian Unity", Address delivered to the Graduate Newman Club of Colombia University, 1-6 |  | | "American Education and Christian Culture", the American Benedictine Review, Vol. |
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| | The Christian IX (1874). - - Port Cities |
 | | Description: Named after the King of Denmark, the cargo steamer 'Christian IX' made regular trips between London and Copenhagen for Det Forenede Dampskibs Selskab (DFDS). |
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| | MSN Encarta - Christian IX |
 | | Become a subscriber today and gain access to: |  | | Christian IX Christian IX (1818-1906), king of Denmark (1863-1906), a direct descendant of Christian III through the Glücksburg line. |
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| | Christian IX, King of Denmark - Romanov Genealogy |
 | | With Christian IX, the official name of the Danish Royal Family changed from 'Holstein-Oldenburg' to 'Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg'. |  | | Christian IX, King of Denmark - Romanov Genealogy |  | | Christian IX Glücksburg, Christian IX, KING OF DENMARK |
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| | Trade List by Country - Denmark |
 | | Monarch and Stamps - Queen Margrethe II (4k) |  | | Monarch and Stamps - King Christian X (5.50k) |  | | Of Ascession of Christian X - Yacht and Summer Palace (5o) |
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