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Nov 2022
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Daughters of King Christian IX of Denmar...

Lindsay Holiday
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The latest season of The Crown shows how King George V failed to save his first cousin, Tsar Nikolai of Russia and his family from execution during the Russian revolution. Let's explore how the British and Russian royal families are related through the children of King Christian IX of Denmark. His six children inherited or married into the most powerful monarchies of 19th century Europe and their decedents have occupied 9 different European thrones – Denmark of course, but also Norway, Belgium, the United Kingdom, Greece, Spain, Russia, Romania, and Luxembourg. Let’s get to know the three illustrious daughters of King Christian IX: '

Alexandra, Queen of the United Kingdom

Dagmar, Maria Feodorovna, Empress of Russia

Thyra, Crown Princess of Hanover and Duchess of Cumberland

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Intro Music: Baroque Coffee House by Doug Maxwell

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