Frederick VII of Denmark

King of Denmark from 1848 to 1863
Person human Q94941
Frederick VII of Denmark
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Frederick VII of Denmark

Summary

Frederick VII of Denmark is a human[1]. His place of birth was Amalienborg[2]. He was born on October 6, 1808[3]. He died in Glücksburg Castle[4]. He died on November 15, 1863[5]. He worked as a monarch[6]. He ranks in the top 0.71% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,333 views/month, #7,064 of 1,000,298).[7]

Key Facts

  • Born in Amalienborg[2], Frederick VII of Denmark…
  • Frederick VII of Denmark died in Glücksburg Castle[4].
  • Frederick VII of Denmark was born on October 6, 1808[3].
  • Frederick VII of Denmark died on November 15, 1863[5].
  • Burial took place at Roskilde Cathedral[8].
  • Frederick VII of Denmark's father was Christian VIII of Denmark[9].
  • Frederick VII of Denmark's mother was Duchess Charlotte Friederike of Mecklenburg-Schwerin[10].
  • Frederick VII of Denmark was married to Princess Vilhelmine Marie of Denmark[11].
  • Frederick VII of Denmark was married to Duchess Caroline Mariane of Mecklenburg[12].
  • Among Frederick VII of Denmark's spouses was Louise Rasmussen[13].
  • Frederick VII of Denmark held citizenship in Kingdom of Denmark[14].
  • Frederick VII of Denmark worked as a monarch[6].
  • Frederick VII of Denmark held the position of monarch of Denmark[15].
  • Frederick VII of Denmark held the position of Duke of Schleswig[16].
  • Frederick VII of Denmark held the position of Duke of Holstein[17].
  • Frederick VII of Denmark held the position of Duke of Lauenburg[18].
  • Frederick VII of Denmark received the Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece[19].
  • Frederick VII of Denmark received the Order of Saint Anna, 1st class[20].
  • Frederick VII of Denmark received the Order of the White Eagle[21].
  • Frederick VII of Denmark received the Order of Saint Alexander Nevsky[22].
  • Frederick VII of Denmark received the Order of St. Andrew[23].
  • Frederick VII of Denmark received the Knight Grand Cross of the Military Order of William[24].
  • Frederick VII of Denmark's religion is recorded as Church of Denmark[25].
  • Frederick VII of Denmark is recorded as male[26].
  • Frederick VII of Denmark's instance of is recorded as human[27].

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Origins and Family

Frederick VII of Denmark was born in Amalienborg[2]. He was born on October 6, 1808[3]. His father was Christian VIII of Denmark[9]. His mother was Duchess Charlotte Friederike of Mecklenburg-Schwerin[10].

Career and Affiliations

Frederick VII of Denmark's professions included monarch[6]. Positions held include monarch of Denmark[15], a noble title[28], in Denmark[29], founded in 0935[30]; Duke of Schleswig[16], a hereditary position[31]; Duke of Holstein[17], a hereditary position[32], founded in 1474[33]; and Duke of Lauenburg[18], a hereditary position[34].

Recognition

Awards received include Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece[19], a grade of an order[35]; Order of Saint Anna, 1st class[20], a grade of an order[36], in Russian Empire[37]; Order of the White Eagle[21], an order[38], in Russian Empire[39], founded in 1831[40]; Order of Saint Alexander Nevsky[22], an order[41], in Russian Empire[42], founded in 1725[43]; Order of St. Andrew[23], an order[44], in Russian Empire[45], founded in 1698[46]; and Knight Grand Cross of the Military Order of William[24], a grade of an order[47], in Netherlands[48].

Personal Life

Spouses include Princess Vilhelmine Marie of Denmark[11], an aristocrat[49], 1808–1891[50], of Kingdom of Denmark[51]; Duchess Caroline Mariane of Mecklenburg[12], an aristocrat[52], 1821–1876[53], of Kingdom of Denmark[54]; and Louise Rasmussen[13], a ballet dancer[55], 1815–1874[56], of Kingdom of Denmark[57]. Frederick VII of Denmark's religion is recorded as Church of Denmark[25].

Death and Burial

Frederick VII of Denmark died on November 15, 1863[5]. He passed away in Glücksburg Castle[4]. The cause of death was erysipelas[58]. Burial took place at Roskilde Cathedral[8].

Why It Matters

Frederick VII of Denmark ranks in the top 0.71% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,333 views/month, #7,064 of 1,000,298).[7] He has Wikipedia articles in 28 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[59] He is known by 23 alternative names across languages and contexts.[60]

FAQs

Where was Frederick VII of Denmark born?

Frederick VII of Denmark was born in Amalienborg[2].

Where did Frederick VII of Denmark die?

Frederick VII of Denmark died in Glücksburg Castle[4].

Who were Frederick VII of Denmark's parents?

Frederick VII of Denmark's father was Christian VIII of Denmark[9]. Frederick VII of Denmark's mother was Duchess Charlotte Friederike of Mecklenburg-Schwerin[10].

Who was Frederick VII of Denmark married to?

Frederick VII of Denmark's spouses include Princess Vilhelmine Marie of Denmark[11], Duchess Caroline Mariane of Mecklenburg[12], and Louise Rasmussen[13].

What did Frederick VII of Denmark do for work?

Frederick VII of Denmark worked as monarch[6].

What awards did Frederick VII of Denmark receive?

Honors received include Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece[19], Order of Saint Anna, 1st class[20], Order of the White Eagle[21], and Order of Saint Alexander Nevsky[22].

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  2. [59] . Wikidata sitelinks. wikidata.org.
  3. [60] . Wikidata aliases. wikidata.org.

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    Place of death Glücksburg Castle
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    Family House of Oldenburg
    Cause of death erysipelas
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