User:Ø11/Grandchildren of Christian IX of Denmark and Louise of Hesse-Kassel

This is a list of the 39 grandchildren of the Danish King Christian IX of Denmark (1818–1906, king from 1863, married 1842) and his wife Louise of Hesse-Kassel (the queen consort, 1817-1898), each of whom was therefore either a sibling or a first cousin to each of the others. It also lists Christian and Louise's children and great-grandchildren, as well as the spouses of those children and grandchildren who married.

Christian, Louise and their children edit

Ancestors of Christian and Louise edit

Christian and Louise had one pair of great-grandparents in common, Frederick II, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel, and Princess Mary of Great Britain, who were grandparents both of Christian's mother Princess Louise Caroline of Hesse-Kassel, and of Louise's father Prince William of Hesse-Kassel.

They also have another great-grandparent in common, Frederick V of Denmark, who was grandfather both of Christian's mother Princess Louise Caroline of Hesse-Kassel, and of Louise's mother Princess Charlotte of Denmark.

Marriage of Christian and Louise edit

Prince Christian of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg was married to Princess Louise of Hesse-Kassel on 26 May 1842 at the Amalienborg Palace in Copenhagen.

The Marriage of Prince Christian and Princess Louise
  Name Birth Death Marriage and children
  Christian,
Prince of Schleswig-Holstein
Sonderburg-Glücksburg
,
later King of Denmark
8 April
1818
Gottorp Castle,
Schleswig (Germany)
29 January
1906
Amalienborg Palace,
Copenhagen
Married 26 May 1842,
at Amalienborg Palace, Copenhagen

3 sons, 3 daughters
(including Danish Frederick VIII and Greek King George I,
and the Queen of the United Kingdom and the Empress of Russia);

23 grandsons, 16 granddaughters
(including British King George V, Danish King Christian X,
Greek King Constantine I, Norwegian King Haakon VII,
Russian Emperor Nicholas II,
and the Queen of Norway)
  Louise,
Princess of Hesse-Kassel,
later Queen of Denmark
7 September
1817
Kassel (Germany)
29 September
1898
Bernstorff Palace,
Gentofte


Children of Christian and Louise edit

  Name Birth Death Spouse (dates of birth & death) and children
  Frederick,
Prince of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg,
later Prince of Denmark
and King of Denmark
18433 June
1843
191214 May
1912
Married 1869 (July 28),
Princess Louise of Sweden,
later Queen of Denmark (1851–1926);
4 sons, 4 daughters
(including Danish King Christian X and Norwegian King Haakon VII)
  Alexandra,
Princess of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg,
later Princess of Denmark,
Princess of Wales,
Queen of the United Kingdom
and Empress of India
18441 December
1844
192520 November
1925
Married 1863 (March 10),
Prince Albert Edward of the United Kingdom, Prince of Wales,
later King of the United Kingdom and Emperor of India (1841-1910);
3 sons, 3 daughters
(including British King George V and Norwegian Queen Maud)
  Vilhelm,
Prince of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg,
later Prince of Denmark
and King George of the Hellenes
184524 December
1845
191318 March
1913
Married 1867 (October 27),
Grand Duchess Olga Constantinovna of Russia,
later Queen of the Hellenes (1851–1926);
5 sons, 3 daughters
(including Greek King Constantine I)
  Dagmar,
Princess of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg,
later Princess of Denmark
and Empress of All the Russias
184726 October
1847
192813 October
1928
Married 1866 (November 9),
Emperor and Autocrat Alexander II of All the Russias (1818-1881);
4 sons, 2 daughters
(including Russian Tsar Nicholas II)
  Thyra,
Princess of Denmark,
later Crown Princess of Hanover
and Duchess of Cumberland and Teviotdale
185329 September
1853
193329 February
1933
Married 1878 (December 21/22),
Prince Ernest Augustus of Hanover,
Duke of Cumberland and Teviotdale
(1845-1923);
3 sons, 3 daughters
  Valdemar,
Prince of Denmark
185827 October
1858
193914 January
1939
Married 1885 (October 20),
Princess Marie of Orléans,
later Princess of Denmark (1865-1909);
4 sons, 1 daughter

Children and grandchildren of Christian and Louise edit

Princess Alexandra edit

  Name Birth Death Notes[1]
  Prince Albert Victor,
Duke of Clarence
8 January
1864

Frogmore House,
Windsor, Berkshire
14 January
1892

Sandringham House,
Norfolk
Created Duke of Clarence and Avondale in 1890;
died of influenza just after his 28th birthday. Engaged in 1891 to his cousin Princess Mary of Teck.
  Prince George,
Prince of Wales,
later
King George V
3 June
1865

Marlborough House,
London
20 January
1936

Sandringham House,
Norfolk
Main article Descendants of George V.
  Princess Louise,
The Princess Royal
20 February
1867

Marlborough House,
London
4 January
1931

Portman Square,
London
Married 1889 Alexander Duff, 1st Duke of Fife (1849–1912)
and had issue (1 son, 2 daughters):
Alastair Duff, Earl of Macduff (stillborn, 1890),
Princess Alexandra, 2nd Duchess of Fife (1891–1959) (see below) and
Princess Maud, Countess of Southesk (1893–1945).
  Princess Victoria 6 July
1868

Marlborough House,
London
3 December
1935

Coppins, Buckinghamshire
Died unmarried.
  Princess Maud of Wales
later Queen of Norway
26 November
1869

Marlborough House,
London
20 November
1938

London
Married 1896 Prince Carl of Denmark (1872–1957),
later King Haakon VII of Norway (1905–1957)
and had issue (1 son):
Prince Alexander (1903–1991),
later Crown Prince and King Olav V of Norway (1957–1991)
father of King Harald V of Norway.
  Prince Alexander John of Wales 6 April
1871

Sandringham House,
Norfolk
7 April
1871

Sandringham House,
Norfolk
Born prematurely at 2:45 p.m., and died twenty-four hours later. He was christened privately by Reverend W. Lake Onslow in the evening after his birth. The christening was attended by the Prince and Princess of Wales, a lady-in-waiting and a doctor who had been at the birth.[2]

Princess Dagmar edit

Princess Dagmar of Denmark (1847-1928) married Alexander III of Russia (1818-1881) on 9 November 1866 at the Winter Palace in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Alexander III was the eldest son of Alexander II of Russia and his wife, Princess Marie of Hesse and by Rhine.

They had four sons and two daughters, ten grandsons and five granddaughters.

Thanks to her marriage, Dagmar became Tsesarevna and later Empress of all the Russias; although she converted to Orthodoxy and became Grand Duchess Maria Feodorovna of Russia.

The Marriage of Princess Dagmar and Alexander, Tsesarevich of Russia
  Name Birth Death Marriage and children
  Dagmar,
Princess of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glucksburg,
later Princess of Denmark, Tsesarevna and Empress of All the Russias
26 November
1847
Yellow Palace,
Copenhagen
13 October
1928
Hvidøre,
Klampenborg
Married 9 November [O.S. 28 October] 1866,
at Winter Palace, Saint Petersburg

4 sons, 2 daughters
10 grandsons, 5 granddaughters
  Alexander,
Tsesarevich,
later Emperor and Autocrat of All the Russias
29 April
1818
Kremlin, Moscow (Russia)
14 November
1923
Winter Palace, Saint Petersburg (Russia)

Children of Princess Dagmar and Emperor Alexander III of Russia edit

Picture Name Birth Death Notes
  Alexander,
Grand Duke of Russia, Tsarevich
7 June
1869

Alexander Palace, Saint Petersburg (Russia)
2 May
1870

Saint Petersburg (Russia)
Died young from meningitis.
  George,
Grand Duke of Russia, Tsarevich
9 May
1871

Alexander Palace, Saint Petersburg (Russia)
9 August
1899

Abastumani (Georgia)
Died unmarried.
  Xenia,
Grand Duchess of Russia
6 April
1875

Anichkov Palace, Saint Petersburg (Russia)
20 April
1960

Hampton Court Palace (United Kingdom)
Married 1894 Grand Duke Alexander of Russia (1866-1933)
and had issue (6 sons, 1 daughter):
Princess Irina Alexandrovna of Russia (1895-1970),
Prince Andrei Alexandrovich of Russia (1897-1981),
Prince Feodor Alexandrovich of Russia (1898-1968),
Prince Nikita Alexandrovich of Russia (1900-1974),
Prince Dmitri Alexandrovich of Russia (1901-1980),
Prince Rostislav Alexandrovich of Russia (1902-1978), and
Prince Vasili Alexandrovich of Russia (1907-1989).
  Michael,
Grand Duke of Russia, Tsarevich
4 December
1878

Anichkov Palace, Saint Petersburg (Russia)
13 June
1918

Perm (Russia)
Married 1912 Natalia Brasova (1880-1952)
and had issue (1 son):
George Mikhailovich, Count Brasov (1910-1931).
  Olga,
Grand Duchess of Russia,
later Duchess of Oldenburg
13 June
1882

Peterhof Palace Saint Petersburg (Russia)
24 November
1960

Toronto (Canada)
Married 1901 Duke Peter of Oldenburg (1868-1924)
and had no issue.
The marriage ended in divorce in 1916.
Married 1916 Nikolai Kulikovsky (1881-1958)
and had issue (2 sons):
Tikhon Nikolaevich (1917-1993) and
Guri Nikolaevich (1919-1984).

Princess Thyra edit

Princess Thyra of Denmark (1853-1933) married Prince Ernest Augustus, 3rd Duke of Cumberland and Teviotdale (1845-1923) on 22 December 1878 at Christiansborg Palace in Copenhagen. Ernest Augustus was the eldest child and only son of George V of Hanover and his wife, Princess Marie of Saxe-Altenburg.

They had three sons and three daughters, seven grandsons and five granddaughters. Queen Frederica of the Hellenes, as a daughter of Ernest Augustus, Duke of Brunswick, is a granddaughter of Princess Thyra and thus a great-granddaughter of Christian IX of Denmark.

Thanks to her marriage, Thyra became Duchess of Cumberland and Teviotdale and Duchess of Brunswick-Luneburg; although she was styled Crown Princess of Hanover, in pretense she was Queen Consort of Hanover because both her husband and late father-in-law (who died six months before her marriage) never renounced or abdicated his rights over the annexed Kingdom of Hanover.

The Marriage of Princess Thyra and Crown Prince Ernest Augustus of Hanover, Duke of Cumberland and Teviotdale
  Name Birth Death Marriage and children
  Thyra,
Princess of Denmark,
later Crown Princess of Hanover and
Duchess of Cumberland and Teviotdale
29 September
1853
Yellow Palace,
Copenhagen
26 February
1933
Gmunden (Austria)
Married 22 December 1878,
at Christiansborg Palace, Copenhagen

3 sons, 3 daughters
7 grandsons, 5 granddaughters
(including Queen Frederica of the Hellenes)
  Ernest Augustus,
Crown Prince of Hanover and
Duke of Cumberland and Teviotdale
21 September
1845
Hanover (Germany)
14 November
1923
Gmunden (Austria)

Children of Princess Thyra and Prince Ernest Augustus of Hanover edit

Picture Name Birth Death Notes
  Marie Louise,
Princess of Hanover, Cumberland and Great
Britain and Ireland
, Duchess
of Brunswick-Lüneburg

later Princess of Baden,
Margravine of Baden and
Grand Duchess of Baden
11 October
1879

Gmunden (Austria)
31 January
1948

Salem (Germany)
Married 1900 Prince Maximilian of Baden (1867-1929)
and had issue (1 son, 1 daughter):
Princess Marie Alexandra of Baden (1902-1944)
later Princess of Hesse, and
Margrave Berthold of Baden (1906-1963).
George William,
Prince of Hanover, Cumberland and Great
Britain and Ireland
, Duke
of Brunswick-Lüneburg
28 October
1880

Gmunden (Austria)
20 May
1912

Wusterhausen (Germany)
Died unmarried.
  Alexandra,
Princess of Hanover, Cumberland and Great
Britain and Ireland
, Duchess
of Brunswick-Lüneburg

later Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
29 September
1882

Schloss Ort, Gmunden (Austria)
30 August
1963

Glücksburg Castle, Glücksburg (Germany)
Married 1904 Grand Duke Frederick Francis IV of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (1882-1945)
and had issue (2 sons, 3 daughters):
Hereditary Grand Duke Friedrich Franz of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (1910-2001),
Duke Christian Louis of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (1912-1996),
Duchess Olga of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (1916-1917),
Duchess Thyra of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (1919-1981), and
Duchess Anastasia of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (1923-1979)
later Princess of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg.
  Olga,
Princess of Hanover, Cumberland and Great
Britain and Ireland
, Duchess
of Brunswick-Lüneburg
11 July
1884

Gmunden (Austria)
21 September
1958

Hubertihaus, Gmunden (Austria)
Died unmarried.
  Christian,
Prince of Hanover, Cumberland and Great
Britain and Ireland
, Duke
of Brunswick-Lüneburg
4 July
1885

Gmunden (Austria)
3 September
1901

Gmunden (Austria)
Died young from peritonitis.
  Ernest Augustus,
Prince of Hanover, Cumberland and Great
Britain and Ireland
, Duke
of Brunswick-Lüneburg
,
later Duke of Brunswick
17 November
1887

Penzing, Vienna (Austria)
30 January
1953

Marienburg Castle, Hanover (Germany)
Married 1913 Princess Victoria Louise of Prussia (1892-1980)
and had issue (4 sons, 1 daughter):
Prince Ernest Augustus of Hanover (1914-1987),
Prince George William of Hanover (1915-2006),
Princess Frederica of Hanover (1917-1981)
later Queen of the Hellenes,
Prince Christian Oscar of Hanover (1919-1981), and
Prince Welf Henry of Hanover (1923-1997).

Prince Valdemar edit

Prince Valdemar of Denmark (1858-1939) married Princess Marie of Orléans (1865-1909) on 20 October 1885 in a civil ceremony in the city of Paris in France. They had a religious ceremony on 22 October 1885 at the Château d'Eu in the town of Eu in the Seine-Maritime department in France. Marie was the eldest child of Prince Robert, Duke of Chartres and his wife, Princess Françoise of Orléans.

They had four sons and one daughter, seven grandsons and two granddaughters. The former Queen Anne of Romania, as a daughter of Princess Margaret of Denmark, is a granddaughter of Prince Valdemar and thus a great-granddaughter of Christian IX of Denmark.

Valdemar was offered two European thrones, those of Bulgaria and Norway, but declined them due to international pressures.

The Marriage of Prince Valdemar and Princess Marie of Orléans
  Name Birth Death Marriage and children
  Valdemar,
Prince of Denmark
27 October
1858
Bernstorff Palace,
Gentofte
14 January
1939
Yellow Palace,
Copenhagen
Married 20 October 1885,
in Paris (France)

4 sons, 1 daughter
7 grandsons, 2 granddaughters
(including Queen Anne of Romania)
  Marie,
Princess of Orléans,
later Princess of Denmark
13 January
1865
Ham, London (England)
4 December
1909
Bernstorff Palace, Gentofte

Children of Prince Valdemar and Princess Marie of Orléans edit

Picture Name Birth Death Notes
  Aage,
Prince of Denmark,
later Count of Rosenborg
10 June
1887

Copenhagen
19 February
1940

Taza (Morocco)
In 1914, Prince Aage of Denmark became Prince Aage, Count of Rosenborg.
Married 1914 Matilda Calvi dei Conti di Bergolo (1885-1949)
and had issue (1 son):
Count Valdemar of Rosenborg (1915-1995).
  Axel,
Prince of Denmark
12 August
1888

Copenhagen
14 July
1964

Copenhagen
Married 1919 Princess Margaretha of Sweden (1899-1977)
and had issue (2 sons):
Prince George Valdemar of Denmark (1920-1986) and
Prince Flemming Valdemar of Denmark (1922-2006)
later Count of Rosenborg.
  Erik,
Prince of Denmark,
later Count of Rosenborg
8 November
1890

Copenhagen
10 September
1950

Copenhagen
In 1924, Prince Erik of Denmark became Prince Erik, Count of Rosenborg.
Married 1924 Lois Frances Booth (1897-1941)
and had issue (1 son, 1 daughter):
Countess Alexandra of Rosenborg (1927-1992) and
Count Christian of Rosenborg (1932-1997).
  Viggo,
Prince of Denmark,
later Count of Rosenborg
3 October
1893

Copenhagen
4 January
1970

Ebeltoft
In 1924, Prince Viggo of Denmark became Prince Viggo, Count of Rosenborg.
Married 1924 Eleanor Margaret Green (1895-1966)
and had no issue.
  Margaret,
Princess of Denmark,
later Princess of Bourbon-Parma
17 September
1895

Bernstorff Palace, Gentofte
18 September
1992

Copenhagen
Married 1921 Prince René of Bourbon-Parma (1894-1962)
and had issue (3 sons, 1 daughter):
Prince Jacques of Bourbon-Parma (1922-1964),
Princess Anne of Bourbon-Parma (1923-2016)
later Queen of Romania,
Prince Michel of Bourbon-Parma (1926—) and
Prince André of Bourbon-Parma (1928-2011).
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