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  1. Cristiano V (Flensburgo, 15 de abril de 1646 – Copenhague, 25 de agosto de 1699) foi o Rei da Dinamarca e Noruega de 1670 até sua morte. [1] [2] Era filho de Frederico III [1] [2] e Sofia Amália de Brunsvique-Luneburgo.

  2. Cristiano, Príncipe Herdeiro da Dinamarca, Conde de Monpezat (nascido Cristiano Valdemar Henrique João, em dinamarquês: Christian Valdemar Henri John; Copenhague, 15 de outubro de 2005) é um membro da família real dinamarquesa e herdeiro aparente do trono dinamarquês por ser o filho mais velho do rei Frederico X e da rainha Maria.

  3. Cristiano V (Flensburgo, 15 de abril de 1646 – Copenhague, 25 de agosto de 1699) foi o Rei da Dinamarca e Noruega de 1670 até sua morte. [1] [2] Era filho de Frederico III [1] [2] e Sofia Amália de Brunsvique-Luneburgo .

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    Prince Christian was born on 15 April 1646 at Duborg Castle in the city of Flensburg, then located in the Duchy of Schleswig. He was the first legitimate child born to the then Prince Frederick of Denmark by his consort, Sophie Amalie of Brunswick-Calenberg. Prince Frederick was a younger son of King Christian IV, but the death of his elder brother...

    On 9 February 1670, King Frederick III died at the age of 60 at the Copenhagen Castle after a reign of 22 years. At the death of his father, Frederick immediately ascended the thrones of Denmark and Norway as the second absolute monarch at the age of just 24. He was formally crowned on 7 June the following year in the chapel of Frederiksborg Palace...

    It is generally argued that Christian V's personal courage and affability made him popular among the common people, but his image was marred by his unsuccessful attempt to regain Scania for Denmark in the Scanian War. The war exhausted Denmark's economic resources without securing any gains. Part of Christian's appeal to the common people may be ex...

    Christian V had eight children by his wife and six by his Maîtresse-en-titre, Sophie Amalie Moth (1654–1719), whom he took up with when she was sixteen. Sophie was the daughter of his former tutor Poul Moth. Christian publicly introduced Sophie into court in 1672, a move which insulted his wife, and made her countess of Samsøon 31 December 1677. Le...