Princess Anna Sophie of DenmarkW
Princess Anna Sophie of Denmark

Princess Anna Sophie of Denmark and Norway was the eldest daughter of King Frederick III of Denmark and Sophie Amalie of Brunswick-Lüneburg, and Electress of Saxony from 1680 to 1691 as the wife of John George III.

Anne of DenmarkW
Anne of Denmark

Anne of Denmark was the wife of King James VI and I, and as such Queen of Scotland from their marriage on 20 August 1589 and Queen of England and Ireland from 24 March 1603 until her death in 1619.

Anne of Denmark, Electress of SaxonyW
Anne of Denmark, Electress of Saxony

Anne of Denmark was a Danish princess from the House of Oldenburg. Through her marriage with Augustus of Saxony she became Electress of Saxony. She was renowned for her knowledge of plants and her skill in the preparation of herbal remedies, and contributed to the development of farming and horticulture in Saxony. She was a major influence in the introduction of orthodox Lutheranism and played a role in the decision to persecute Calvinists.

Anne, Queen of Great BritainW
Anne, Queen of Great Britain

Anne was Queen of England, Scotland, and Ireland between 8 March 1702 and 1 May 1707. On 1 May 1707, under the Acts of Union, the kingdoms of England and Scotland united as a single sovereign state known as Great Britain. She continued to reign as Queen of Great Britain and Ireland until her death in 1714.

Princess Astrid, Mrs. FernerW
Princess Astrid, Mrs. Ferner

Princess Astrid, Mrs. Ferner is the second daughter of King Olav V of Norway and his wife, Princess Märtha of Sweden. She is the older sister of King Harald V of Norway and younger sister of the late Princess Ragnhild.

Augusta of DenmarkW
Augusta of Denmark

Princess Augusta of Denmark was the third daughter of King Frederick II of Denmark and Sophia of Mecklenburg-Güstrow, and Duchess of Holstein-Gottorp as the wife of Duke John Adolf. She was politically influential during the reign of her son, Duke Frederick III.

Princess Caroline of DenmarkW
Princess Caroline of Denmark

Princess Caroline of Denmark, was the eldest surviving daughter of King Frederick VI. She was unofficially known as "Kronprinsesse Caroline" prior to her marriage, and later as "Arveprinsesse Caroline". She married her father's first cousin, Hereditary Prince Ferdinand, who was heir presumptive to the throne from 1848 to 1863.

Duchess Charlotte Frederica of Mecklenburg-SchwerinW
Duchess Charlotte Frederica of Mecklenburg-Schwerin

Duchess Charlotte Frederica of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, was the first wife of Christian VIII from 1806 until 1810, before he became King of Norway and later King of Denmark. She was a daughter of Frederick Francis I, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, and Princess Louise of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg, the seventh of the couple's surviving children born at Ludwigslust's court.

Princess Charlotte of DenmarkW
Princess Charlotte of Denmark

Princess Louise Charlotte of Denmark was a Danish princess, and a princess of Hesse-Kassel by marriage to Prince William of Hesse-Kassel. She played an important role in the succession crisis in Denmark in the first half of the 19th century.

Christina of DenmarkW
Christina of Denmark

Christina of Denmark was a Danish princess, the younger surviving daughter of King Christian II of Denmark and Norway and Isabella of Austria. She became the duchess-consort of Milan, then duchess-consort of Lorraine. She served as the regent of Lorraine from 1545 to 1552 during the minority of her son. She was also a claimant to the thrones of Denmark, Norway and Sweden in 1561–1590. Finally, she was sovereign Lady of Tortona in 1578–1584.

Dorothea of Denmark, Electress PalatineW
Dorothea of Denmark, Electress Palatine

Dorothea of Denmark and Norway was a Danish, Norwegian and Swedish princess and an electress of the Palatinate as the wife of Elector Frederick II of the Palatinate. She was a claimant to the Danish, Norwegian and Swedish thrones and titular monarch in 1559–1561.

Hedwig of DenmarkW
Hedwig of Denmark

Princess Hedwig of Denmark was the youngest daughter of King Frederick II of Denmark and Sophie of Mecklenburg-Güstrow, and Electress of Saxony from 1602 to 1611 as the wife of Christian II. The marriage was childless, and her husband was succeeded by his brother John George. After Christian's death in 1611, the Dowager Electress Hedwig held a powerful position in Saxony.

Princess Vilhelmine Marie of DenmarkW
Princess Vilhelmine Marie of Denmark

Princess Wilhelmine Marie of Denmark and Norway was a Princess of Denmark by birth, as daughter of King Frederick VI. She married her agnatic second cousin, the future King Frederick VII of Denmark, but the marriage ended in divorce.

Elizabeth of Denmark, Duchess of Brunswick-WolfenbüttelW
Elizabeth of Denmark, Duchess of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel

Elisabeth of Denmark was duchess consort of Brunswick-Lüneburg as married to Duke Henry Julius of Brunswick-Lüneburg. She was regent of Brunswick-Lüneburg in 1616–1622.

Elizabeth of Denmark, Duchess of MecklenburgW
Elizabeth of Denmark, Duchess of Mecklenburg

Elisabeth of Denmark was Danish princess and a Duchess of Mecklenburg-Schwerin and later of Mecklenburg-Güstrow through marriage. She was the elder daughter of King Frederick I of Denmark and his second spouse Sophie of Pomerania.

Elizabeth of Denmark, Electress of BrandenburgW
Elizabeth of Denmark, Electress of Brandenburg

Elizabeth of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden was a Scandinavian princess who became Electress of Brandenburg as the spouse of Joachim I Nestor, Elector of Brandenburg. She was the daughter of King Hans of Denmark, Norway and Sweden and his spouse, Christina of Saxony.

Princess Eugénie of SwedenW
Princess Eugénie of Sweden

Princess Eugénie of Sweden and Norway was a member of the royal House of Bernadotte and a philanthropist and amateur artist.

Princess Frederica Amalia of DenmarkW
Princess Frederica Amalia of Denmark

Princess Frederica Amalia of Denmark and Norway was the second daughter of King Frederick III of Denmark and Sophie Amalie of Brunswick-Lüneburg, and Duchess of Holstein-Gottorp from 1667 to 1695 as the consort of Duke Christian Albert.

Gunhilda of DenmarkW
Gunhilda of Denmark

Gunhilda of Denmark, was Queen consort of Germany by her marriage with King Henry III from 1036 until her death.

Ingeborg Eriksdottir of NorwayW
Ingeborg Eriksdottir of Norway

Ingeborg Eriksdottir was a Norwegian princess and a Swedish duchess. She was Duchess of Uppland, Öland and Finland. As a widow, she had a seat in the regency government of her nephew Magnus, who reigned as king of both Sweden and Norway.

Ingeborg of NorwayW
Ingeborg of Norway

Ingeborg of Norway, was a Norwegian princess and by marriage a Swedish royal duchess with a position in the regency governments in Norway (1319–27) and Sweden (1319–26) during the minority of her son, King Magnus of Norway and Sweden. In 1318–1319, she was Sweden's de facto ruler, and from 1319 until 1326, she was Sweden's first de jure female regent.

Princess Ingrid Alexandra of NorwayW
Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway

Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway is the elder child of Crown Prince Haakon and Crown Princess Mette-Marit. She is second in line to succeed her grandfather King Harald V. She has a younger brother, Prince Sverre Magnus, whom she ranks above in the line of succession due to the implementation of absolute primogeniture in 1990. A member of the House of Glücksburg, she is expected to become the country's second female monarch, after the 15th-century Queen Margaret.

Princess Louise Augusta of DenmarkW
Princess Louise Augusta of Denmark

Princess Louise Augusta of Denmark and Norway was the daughter of the Queen of Denmark, Caroline Matilda of Great Britain. Though officially regarded as the daughter of King Christian VII, it is widely accepted that her biological father was Johann Friedrich Struensee, the king's royal physician and de facto regent of the country at the time of her birth. She was referred to sometimes as "la petite Struensee"; this did not, however, have any effect on her position.

Princess Louise of Denmark (1726–1756)W
Princess Louise of Denmark (1726–1756)

Louise of Denmark and Norway was a Danish and Norwegian princess, the daughter of King Christian VI of Denmark and his wife Sophie Magdalene of Brandenburg-Kulmbach. Following her marriage to Ernest Frederick III, Duke of Saxe-Hildburghausen, she became Duchess of Saxe-Hildburghausen.

Princess Louise of Denmark (1750–1831)W
Princess Louise of Denmark (1750–1831)

Princess Louise of Denmark and Norway was born to Frederick V of Denmark and Louise of Great Britain. Her eldest daughter, Marie of Hesse-Kassel, was the wife of Frederick VI of Denmark.

Louise of SwedenW
Louise of Sweden

Louise of Sweden, was Queen of Denmark as the spouse of King Frederick VIII. She was the only surviving child of Charles XV of Sweden and his consort, Louise of the Netherlands. She was the mother of both King Christian X of Denmark and King Haakon VII of Norway.

Magdalene Sibylle of SaxonyW
Magdalene Sibylle of Saxony

Magdalene Sibylle of Saxony, in Denmark known as Magdalena Sibylla, was the Princess of Denmark from 1634 to 1647 as the wife of Prince-Elect Christian of Denmark, and the Duchess consort of Saxe-Altenburg as the wife of Frederick Wilhelm II, Duke of Saxe-Altenburg.

Margaret of Denmark, Queen of ScotlandW
Margaret of Denmark, Queen of Scotland

Margaret of Denmark was Queen of Scotland from 1469 to 1486 by marriage to King James III. She was the daughter of Christian I, King of Denmark, Norway and Sweden, and Dorothea of Brandenburg.

Princess Margaretha of SwedenW
Princess Margaretha of Sweden

Princess Margaretha of Sweden was a member of the Swedish Royal Family and the Danish Royal Family by marriage. She was the elder sister of Crown Princess Märtha of Norway and Queen Astrid of the Belgians.

Princess Märtha Louise of NorwayW
Princess Märtha Louise of Norway

Princess Märtha Louise of Norway is a Norwegian self-described clairvoyant and the only daughter and elder child of King Harald V and Queen Sonja. She was married to the late writer and visual artist Ari Behn from 2002 to 2017.

Princess Märtha of SwedenW
Princess Märtha of Sweden

Princess Märtha of Sweden was Crown Princess of Norway as the spouse of the future King Olav V from 1929 until her death in 1954. The presently reigning King Harald V is her only son. Märtha was also a sister of Queen Astrid of Belgium, and a maternal aunt of Grand Duchess Joséphine-Charlotte of Luxembourg, King Baudouin of Belgium and King Albert II of Belgium.

Mette-Marit, Crown Princess of NorwayW
Mette-Marit, Crown Princess of Norway

Mette-Marit, Crown Princess of Norway is the wife of Crown Prince Haakon. Haakon is the heir apparent to the throne, which means that should he ascend to the throne, she will automatically become Queen consort of Norway.

Christina of Norway, Infanta of CastileW
Christina of Norway, Infanta of Castile

Christina of Norway was the daughter of Håkon IV and his wife, Margaret Skulesdatter. She was born in Bergen. As part of an alliance she was betrothed to Philip, brother of Alfonso X of Castile. They married in 1258, and she lived in Castile until her death four years later. Tradition states that Christina desired that a church dedicated to St Olaf should be built in Castile. 750 years later, "a modernized version of [a] simple pre-Roman church" was built and dedicated in Covarrubias, Spain.

Princess Charlotte Amalie of DenmarkW
Princess Charlotte Amalie of Denmark

Princess Charlotte Amalie of Denmark and Norway was a Danish princess, daughter of King Frederick IV of Denmark and Louise of Mecklenburg-Güstrow.

Princess Ragnhild, Mrs. LorentzenW
Princess Ragnhild, Mrs. Lorentzen

Princess Ragnhild, Mrs Lorentzen, was the eldest child of King Olav V of Norway and Princess Märtha of Sweden. She was the older sister of King Harald V and Princess Astrid. She was the first royal to have been born in Norway since the Middle Ages. In 1953 she married the industrialist Erling Lorentzen, a member of the Lorentzen family of shipping magnates. In the same year they moved to Brazil, where her husband was an industrialist and a main owner of Aracruz Celulose. She lived in Brazil until her death 59 years later.

Duchess Sophia Frederica of Mecklenburg-SchwerinW
Duchess Sophia Frederica of Mecklenburg-Schwerin

Sophia Frederica of Mecklenburg-Schwerin was a Princess and Duchess of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, and by marriage Hereditary Princess of Denmark and Norway.

Princess Sophia Hedwig of DenmarkW
Princess Sophia Hedwig of Denmark

Princess Sophia Hedwig of Denmark and Norway was a Danish princess, the daughter of King Christian V and his queen-consort, Charlotte Amalie of Hesse-Kassel.

Sophia Magdalena of DenmarkW
Sophia Magdalena of Denmark

Sophia Magdalena of Denmark was Queen of Sweden as the consort of King Gustav III.

Princess Therese of Saxe-AltenburgW
Princess Therese of Saxe-Altenburg

Princess Therese of Saxe-Altenburg was a Princess of Saxe-Altenburg by birth and a Princess of Sweden and Norway as the spouse of Prince August, Duke of Dalarna. She was known in Sweden as Teresia.

Ulrika Eleonora of DenmarkW
Ulrika Eleonora of Denmark

Ulrika Eleonora of Denmark and Norway was Queen of Sweden as the wife of King Charles XI.

Victoria of BadenW
Victoria of Baden

Sophie Marie Victoria of Baden was Queen of Sweden as the wife of King Gustaf V. She was politically active in a conservative fashion during the development of democracy and known to be pro-German during the First World War.

Princess Wilhelmina Caroline of DenmarkW
Princess Wilhelmina Caroline of Denmark

Princess Wilhelmina Caroline of Denmark and Norway, was the Landgravine consort of Hesse-Kassel and later the Electress of Hesse-Kassel by marriage to William I, Elector of Hesse.

Princess Wilhelmine Ernestine of DenmarkW
Princess Wilhelmine Ernestine of Denmark

Wilhelmine Ernestine of Denmark and Norway was an Electress of the Palatinate. She was the third of five daughters of King Frederick III of Denmark and Sophie Amalie of Brunswick-Lüneburg.