Frederick V of Denmark
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Frederick V of Denmark
Summary
Frederick V of Denmark is a human[1]. He was born in Copenhagen Castle[2]. He was born on March 31, 1723[3]. He passed away in Christiansborg Palace[4]. He died on January 14, 1766[5]. He worked as a monarch[6]. He ranks in the top 0.69% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (458 views/month, #6,923 of 1,000,298).[7]
Key Facts
- Frederick V of Denmark was born in Copenhagen Castle[2].
- Frederick V of Denmark died in Christiansborg Palace[4].
- Frederick V of Denmark was born on March 31, 1723[3].
- Frederick V of Denmark died on January 14, 1766[5].
- Frederick V of Denmark is buried at Roskilde Cathedral[8].
- Frederick V of Denmark's father was Christian VI of Denmark[9].
- Frederick V of Denmark's mother was Sophia Magdalene of Brandenburg-Kulmbach[10].
- Among Frederick V of Denmark's spouses was Louise of Great Britain[11].
- Among Frederick V of Denmark's spouses was Juliana Maria of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel[12].
- A child of Frederick V of Denmark was Sophia Magdalena of Denmark[13].
- A child of Frederick V of Denmark was Princess Wilhelmina Caroline of Denmark[14].
- A child of Frederick V of Denmark was Christian VII of Denmark[15].
- A child of Frederick V of Denmark was Princess Louise of Denmark[16].
- A child of Frederick V of Denmark was Frederik, Hereditary Prince of Denmark[17].
- A child of Frederick V of Denmark was Christian, Crown Prince of Denmark[18].
- Frederick V of Denmark held citizenship in Kingdom of Denmark[19].
- Frederick V of Denmark's professions included monarch[6].
- Frederick V of Denmark held the position of monarch of Denmark[20].
- Frederick V of Denmark held the position of Monarch of Norway[21].
- Frederick V of Denmark received the Royal Order of the Seraphim[22].
- Frederick V of Denmark received the Order of the Elephant[23].
- Frederick V of Denmark received the Order of the Dannebrog[24].
- Frederick V of Denmark's religion is recorded as Lutheranism[25].
- Frederick V of Denmark is recorded as male[26].
- Frederick V of Denmark's instance of is recorded as human[27].
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Origins and Family
Frederick V of Denmark's place of birth was Copenhagen Castle[2]. He was born on March 31, 1723[3]. His father was Christian VI of Denmark[9]. His mother was Sophia Magdalene of Brandenburg-Kulmbach[10].
Career and Affiliations
Frederick V of Denmark worked as a monarch[6]. Positions held include monarch of Denmark[20], a noble title[28], in Denmark[29], founded in 0935[30] and Monarch of Norway[21], a hereditary position[31], in Norway[32], founded in 0872[33].
Recognition
Awards received include Royal Order of the Seraphim[22], an order[34], in Sweden[35], founded in 1748[36]; Order of the Elephant[23], an order of chivalry[37], in Denmark[38], founded in 1693[39]; and Order of the Dannebrog[24], an order of merit[40], in Denmark[41], founded in 1671[42].
Personal Life
Spouses include Louise of Great Britain[11], a consort[43], 1724–1751[44], of Kingdom of Great Britain[45] and Juliana Maria of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel[12], a consort[46], 1729–1796[47], of Kingdom of Denmark[48]. Children include Sophia Magdalena of Denmark[13], a consort[49], 1746–1813[50], of Kingdom of Denmark[51]; Princess Wilhelmina Caroline of Denmark[14], an aristocrat[52], 1747–1820[53], of Kingdom of Denmark[54]; Christian VII of Denmark[15], a monarch[55], 1749–1808[56], of Denmark–Norway[57], awarded the Royal Order of the Seraphim[58], specialised in politics[59]; Princess Louise of Denmark[16], an aristocrat[60], 1750–1831[61], of Kingdom of Denmark[62]; Frederik, Hereditary Prince of Denmark[17], a regent[63], 1753–1805[64], of Kingdom of Denmark[65], awarded the Order of the Dannebrog[66]; and Christian, Crown Prince of Denmark[18], a heir apparent[67], 1745–1747[68], of Kingdom of Denmark[69]. Frederick V of Denmark's religion is recorded as Lutheranism[25].
Death and Burial
Frederick V of Denmark died on January 14, 1766[5]. He passed away in Christiansborg Palace[4]. Burial took place at Roskilde Cathedral[8].
Works and Contributions
Things named for Frederick V of Denmark include Frederiksstaden[70], a neighborhood[71], in Denmark[72]; Fredriksvern[73], a cultural property[74], in Norway[75], founded in 1677[76]; and Frederiks Hospital[77], a building[78], in Denmark[79].
Why It Matters
Frederick V of Denmark ranks in the top 0.69% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (458 views/month, #6,923 of 1,000,298).[7] He has Wikipedia articles in 28 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[80] He is known by 27 alternative names across languages and contexts.[81]
Entities named for him include Frederiksstaden[70], a neighborhood[71], in Denmark[72]; Fredriksvern[73], a cultural property[74], in Norway[75], founded in 1677[76]; and Frederiks Hospital[77], a building[78], in Denmark[79].
FAQs
Where was Frederick V of Denmark born?
Frederick V of Denmark was born in Copenhagen Castle[2].
Where did Frederick V of Denmark die?
Frederick V of Denmark passed away in Christiansborg Palace[4].
Who were Frederick V of Denmark's parents?
Frederick V of Denmark's father was Christian VI of Denmark[9]. Frederick V of Denmark's mother was Sophia Magdalene of Brandenburg-Kulmbach[10].
Who was Frederick V of Denmark married to?
Frederick V of Denmark's spouses include Louise of Great Britain[11] and Juliana Maria of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel[12].
What did Frederick V of Denmark do for work?
Frederick V of Denmark worked as monarch[6].
What awards did Frederick V of Denmark receive?
Honors received include Royal Order of the Seraphim[22], Order of the Elephant[23], and Order of the Dannebrog[24].