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  2. Prince Frederik of Denmark Breaks Silence on Stripping of ...

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    Crown Prince Frederik of Denmark supports the shift within the royal family. The heir to the throne, 54, spoke about mother Queen Margrethe II 's decision to strip four of her grandchildren ...

  3. Frederick, Hereditary Prince of Denmark - Wikiwand

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    Frederick, Hereditary Prince of Denmark was heir presumptive to the thrones of Denmark and Norway. He was the only surviving son of King Frederick V by his second wife, Juliana Maria of Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel. Hereditary Prince Frederick acted as regent on behalf of his half-brother King Christian VII from 1772 to 1784.

  4. Ferdinand, Hereditary Prince of Denmark - Wikipedia

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    v t e Frederick Ferdinand, Hereditary Prince of Denmark ( Danish: Arveprins Ferdinand) (22 November 1792 – 29 June 1863) was grandson of King Frederick V and heir presumptive to the throne from 1848 until his death. Had he lived five months longer, he would have outlived his nephew, King Frederick VII, and become King of Denmark . Early life

  5. Frederick, Hereditary Prince of Denmark 1753-1805 - Ancestry®

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    Born in Copenhagen, Denmark on 11 October 1753 to Frederick V King of Denmark-Norway and Juliana Maria Brunswick Wolfenbuttel. Frederick, Hereditary Prince of Denmark married Sophie Frederike von Mecklenburg-Schwerin and had 5 children. He passed away on 7 December 1805 in Copenhagen, Denmark.

  6. Frederik of Denmark (1753-1805) - Find a Grave Memorial

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    Frederick was a Hereditary Prince of Denmark and Norway. He was the surviving son of the second marriage of King Frederick V of Denmark (1723-1766) with Juliana Maria of Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel (1729-1796). He is said to have been physically disabled. In 1774 (October 21st) he married Sophia Frederike of...

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    Frederick, Hereditary Prince of Denmark (Danish: Frederik; 11 October 1753 – 7 December 1805) was heir presumptive to the thrones of Denmark and Norway. He was the surviving son of King Frederick V by his second wife, Juliana Maria of Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel.

  8. Frederick VI of Denmark - Wikipedia

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    Frederick's father had been king for two years at the time of the birth, and as the reigning king's eldest son, Frederick automatically became crown prince at birth, and thus replaced his father's half-brother, Hereditary Prince Frederick (Arveprins Frederik), as the heir to the throne.

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    Frederick, Hereditary Prince of Denmark (Danish: Frederik; 11 October 1753 – 7 December 1805) was heir presumptive to the thrones of Denmark and Norway. He was the only surviving son of King Frederick V by his second wife, Juliana Maria of Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel.

  10. Ferdinand, Hereditary Prince of Denmark - Wikiwand

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    Frederick Ferdinand, Hereditary Prince of Denmark ( Danish: Arveprins Ferdinand) (22 November 1792 – 29 June 1863) was grandson of King Frederick V and heir presumptive to the throne from 1848 until his death. Had he lived five months longer, he would have outlived his nephew, King Frederick VII, and become King of Denmark.

  11. Frederick VIII of Denmark - Wikipedia

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    Frederick VIII ( Danish: Christian Frederik Vilhelm Carl; 3 June 1843 – 14 May 1912) was King of Denmark from 29 January 1906 until his death in 1912. The eldest son of King Christian IX, nicknamed the Father-in-law of Europe, Frederick was related to royalty throughout Europe.