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  1. This marriage was childless. She returned to Denmark in 1551 and stayed there until her second marriage in 1556. Secondly, she married on 14 February 1556 Duke Ulrich III of Mecklenburg-Güstrow and had the only daughter Sophie, who married King Frederick II of Denmark in 1572. Her relationship to Ulrich is described as a happy one.

  2. Frederick III of Denmark (18 March 1609-9 February 1670) was King of Denmark-Norway from 6 July 1648 to 9 February 1670, succeeding Christian IV and preceding Christian V. Frederik von Oldenburg was born in Haderslev, Denmark in 1609, the son of King Christian IV of Denmark. His older brother Christian predeceased him, leading to Frederick inheriting the throne on his father's death in 1648 ...

  3. Frederik III. Frederik III was the King of Denmark-Norway from 1648; he was married to Sophie Amalie of Brunswick-Lüneburg in 1643 and father to Christian V. Frederik was a son of Christian IV and Anna Cathrine of Brandenburg, but he only became Successor to the Throne after the death of his brother, Christian, the Prince Elect, in 1647. At ...

  4. Frederick William III ( German: Friedrich Wilhelm III.; 3 August 1770 – 7 June 1840) was King of Prussia from 16 November 1797 until his death in 1840. He was concurrently Elector of Brandenburg in the Holy Roman Empire until 6 August 1806, when the empire was dissolved. Frederick William III ruled Prussia during the times of the Napoleonic Wars.

  5. Frederick III was the king of Denmark and Norway (1648–70) whose reign saw the establishment of an absolute monarchy, maintained in Denmark until 1848. In his youth Frederick served successively as bishop coadjutor (i.e., assistant bishop with the right of succession) of the German dioceses of

  6. Early life. Mary Elizabeth Donaldson was born 5 February 1972 at Queen Alexandra Hospital in Battery Point, a suburb of Hobart, Tasmania. She is youngest of four children to Scottish parents, Henrietta (née Horne), an executive assistant to the vice-chancellor of the University of Tasmania, and John Dalgleish Donaldson, an academic, mathematics professor and member of the Clan MacDonald.

  7. Frédéric III (en danois et norvégien : Frederik III ), né le 18 mars 1609 à Haderslev ( duché de Schleswig) et décédé le 9 février 1670 à Copenhague ( royaume de Danemark et de Norvège ), est roi de Danemark et de Norvège du 28 février 1648 à sa mort en 1670. Il appartient à la maison d'Oldenbourg .