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  1. Princess Sophia Hedwig of Denmark and Norway (28 August 1677 – 13 March 1735) was a Danish princess, the daughter of King Christian V and his queen-consort, Charlotte Amalie of Hesse-Kassel . [1] Biography. Princess Sophie Hedevig monogram at Rosenborg Castle.

  2. Sofia Edviges da Dinamarca (em dinamarquês: Sophie Hedevig; Copenhaga, 28 de agosto de 1677 — Palácio de Charlottenborg, 13 de março de 1735) foi uma princesa dinamarquesa, filha do rei Cristiano V da Dinamarca e de Carlota Amália de Hesse-Cassel.

  3. Category. : Sophie Hedvig of Denmark. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Princess Sophia Hedwig of Denmark. Danish princess, daughter of King Christian V (1677-1735) Prinsesse Sophie Hedevig, miniatyr fra Frederiksborg slott. Upload media. Wikipedia.

  4. Sofia Madalena (Copenhague, 3 de julho de 1746 – Solna, 21 de agosto de 1813) foi a esposa do rei Gustavo III e rainha consorte da Suécia de 1771 até 1792. Era a filha do rei Frederico V da Dinamarca com sua primeira esposa Luísa da Grã-Bretanha.

    • Early Life
    • Crown Princess
    • Early Tenure as Queen
    • Succession Issues
    • Queen Dowager
    • In Popular Culture
    • Bibliographic References

    Princess Sophie Magdalene was born on 3 July 1746 at her parents' residence Charlottenborg Palace, located at the large square, Kongens Nytorv, in central Copenhagen. She was the second child and first daughter of Crown Prince Frederick of Denmark and his first consort, the former Princess Louise of Great Britain, and was named for her grandmother,...

    On 1 October 1766, Sophia Magdalena was married to Gustav by proxy at Christiansborg Palace in Copenhagen with her brother Frederick, Hereditary Prince of Denmark, as representative of her groom. She traveled in the royal golden sloop from Kronborg in Denmark over Öresund to Hälsingborg in Sweden; when she was halfway, the Danish cannon salute ende...

    The coronation of Gustav III and Sophia Magdalena took place on 29 May 1772. She was not informed about the coup of Gustav III, which reinstated absolute monarchy and ended the parliamentary rule of the Estates in the revolution of 1772. At the time she was deemed as suspicious and politically untrustworthy in the eyes of the King, primarily by her...

    Sophia Magdalena is mostly known in Swedish history for the scandal created around the consummationof her marriage and the questioned legitimacy of her son. Her marriage was a then normal arranged royal match for political convenience, in which Sophia Magdalena at first was described by her spouse as "cold as ice". Sophia Magdalena's religious upbr...

    On 16 March 1792 Gustav III was attacked and mortally wounded. Sophia Magdalena was reportedly shocked and horrified by the attack. The conspirators intended to make her the regent of her son during his minority.: 443 As a Guardian government had been necessary by putting a minor monarch on the throne, their plan was to offer this role to Sophia Ma...

    The affair of the consummation of her marriage and the succession scandal was portrayed in SVT's period drama production of "Gustav III:s äktenskap" (The Marriage of Gustav III) in 2001, where Sophia Magdalena was portrayed by Danish actress Iben Hjejle. It was also used to inspire the novel Drottningens juvelsmycke, famous in Sweden, where the cha...

    Alm, Mikael (2003–2006). "Sophia Magdalena". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon (in Swedish). Vol. 32. Retrieved 28 April 2022.
    Andersson, Ingvar (1979). Gustavianskt [The Gustavian age] (in Swedish). Fletcher & Son. ISBN 91-46-13373-9.
    Bech, Claus (1983). "Sophie Magdalene". Dansk Biografisk Leksikon (in Danish). Vol. 13 (3rd ed.). Copenhagen: Gyldendals Forlag. ISBN 8700055514.
    Hartmann, Godfred (1993). "Gode Dronning" – Om den svenske konge Gustaf III's dronning Sophie Magdalene (1746–1813) og hendes ulykkelige skæbne ["Good Queen" – About the Swedish king Gustaf III's q...
  5. 15 de nov. de 2017 · File: Sofia Hedvig, 1677-1735, prinsessa av Danmark (David von Krafft) - Nationalmuseum - 15799.tif. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository.

  6. 21 de dez. de 2017 · Published in Post-Medieval Archaeology (Vol. 51, No. 3, 2017)