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    Ahlefeldt-Laurvig-Bille (b. Svendborg, 4 March 1967), lady-in-waiting to Alexandra, Countess of Frederiksborg, who married her third cousin once removed, Erik Ove Carl...
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    Denmark-Norway. They were crowned on 15 April 1700 in the Chapel of Frederiksborg Palace. In parallel, Frederick's infatuation with Louise had passed...
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    Denmark, the younger son of Margrethe II of Denmark, became Alexandra, Countess of Frederiksborg on their divorce—initially retaining her title of princess...
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    Margrethe) Countess Sussie of Rosenborg (Count Ingolf's wife) Alexandra, Countess of Frederiksborg (ex-wife of Prince Joachim, mother of Count Nikolai and Count...
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  • of Saxony (disambiguation), several people Princess Alexandra Christina, Countess of Frederiksborg Christina of Milan Politicians Christina (Chrystia)...
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    Siemowit IV of Masovia and Alexandra of Lithuania Sophia (* c. 1435; † 24.8.1497) ∞ Eric II, Duke of Pomerania-Wolgast Alexandra (II) Barnim V (* 1369; †...
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    travelled in town by carriage. Caroline Matilda spent the summer at Frederiksborg Castle with her son before returning to Copenhagen in the autumn. During...
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    order of the Seraphim in the Riddarholm Church in Sweden, but also the Frederiksborg Chapel in Copenhagen, Denmark, as a Knight of the Danish Order of the...
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    Holstein ruled by the house of Holstein-Gottorp in the 1720 Treaty of Frederiksborg and the 1773 Treaty of Tsarskoye Selo, respectively. Denmark prospered...
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    Copenhagen, 23 September 1791) Marie Louise (Copenhagen, 19 November 1792 – Frederiksborg, 12 October 1793) Caroline (Copenhagen, 28 October 1793 – Copenhagen...
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