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406:"She is, in the truest sense of the word, a Wife and Mother and she does not aspire to be more than that. When I saw her in a terrifying moment, when she did not know, whether anything of her possessions had been saved, she met me with her child, who had not yet been inoculated against the small pocks, on her arm. She said then: 'As of me, I have my treasure', while patting the head of the little princess."
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considered suitable heirs to the throne because of their gender. She accepted the death of her children with the words "God's will be done" and expressed herself happy with the children who did live, and her humble and brave attitude during her childbirths was admired and contributed to defeat the hostility at court voiced by the
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have made a declamation of the
Messiah. However, she was not the preferred candidate within the royal court, and it was pointed out both that Frederick did not share Marie's literary interests, and that she was further more given a much too free and unrestricted childhood. The influential half–sister of Frederick,
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Holstein pained her. Marie could not understand the split caused by the emerging nationalism, nor the political conflicts caused by
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Rantzau Breitenburg, who commented about their friendship, that she viewed him as her confessor. Rantzau Breitenburg described the queen as terrified of making the king or the
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Copenhagen while she remained in Kiel, and these years created a distance between them. When her last childbirth in 1808 resulted in an injury which prevented further intercourse, she was forced to accept her spouse's
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Princess Marie was put under immense pressure to produce a male heir to the throne, as the main line of the royal family was in danger of being extinguished. She gave birth to son who died in 1791, and lost several children in the following years, with only two daughters alive, who were not
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Frederick strongly disliked being affected in his choice by the court, and was eager to show himself independent to it. Marie was selected by her cousin as his spouse mainly as a way for him to demonstrate his independence from his court, who wanted a more political dynastic
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Marie was interested in politics, genealogy and history. She had started to take an interest in politics during her years in Kiel. She was more often noted to speak of politics with people to acquire knowledge, was courted by the
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on 14 September 1790 was described as a triumph. The occasion was used by writers and the press to celebrate not only Marie, but also Frederick's enlightened rule and popularity, for which his marriage was taken as another proof because of Marie's status as a Dane. A known poem, Heibergs
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During the reign of Frederick, particularly after the end of the Napoleonic wars, the royal family became a popular symbol of family life, as the king appeared to the public in the capital walking in the park with his wife and daughters, and sailing with them along the canal.
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in Germany, and Marie was to remain there until 1809. She enjoyed the years in Kiel very much: court life and representation was reduced, she was able to visit her parents in Gottorp and Louisenlund, and she referred to the years in
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in Austria. Marie took her office as regent with ambition, and she was regarded to have performed her duties well during her regency. When she took her seat on her first day in the regency, she read aloud her own
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697:of Denmark, Hereditary Prince of Denmark, son of
1978:Duchess Caroline Mariane of Mecklenburg-Strelitz
1924:Duchess Sophia Frederica of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
1659:Karoline Amalie, Duchess of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg
398:as "the happiest of wives". During the fire of
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16:Queen of Denmark (1808–39) and Norway (1808–14)
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1654:Marie Friederike, Duchess of Anhalt-Bernburg
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298:She was born in Hanau, but was raised in
234:(28 October 1767 – 21/22 March 1852) was
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1764:Princess Mafalda, Mrs. Brachetti-Peretti
1716:Elisabeth, Hereditary Princess of Anhalt
1259:Princess Caroline of Brandenburg-Ansbach
1016:Princess Caroline of Brandenburg-Ansbach
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166: 1790; died 1839)
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786:Christian of Lyksborg and his wife
396:Christian Ditlev Frederik Reventlow
1649:Marie, Queen of Denmark and Norway
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341:Princess Louise Auguste of Denmark
281:King Frederick V of Denmark-Norway
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1520:Caroline Matilda of Great Britain
558:Det Kvindelige Velgørende Selskab
521:King Christian Frederik of Norway
295:, as well as their first cousin.
261:Landgrave Charles of Hesse-Kassel
214:Landgrave Charles of Hesse-Kassel
2543:Charlotte Amalie of Hesse-Kassel
1908:Princess Louise of Great Britain
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1227:Princess Louise of Great Britain
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2463:Ingeborg Magnusdotter of Sweden
2201:also a Danish princess by birth
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1561:Caroline Amalie of Augustenburg
540:gardens of Frederiksberg Palace
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59:13 March 1808 – 3 December 1839
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1940:Princess Marie of Hesse-Kassel
1441:Gyldendalske Boghandels Forlag
984:Princess Mary of Great Britain
922:Prince Charles of Hesse-Kassel
445:Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg
259:Marie was the eldest child of
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2531:Anne Catherine of Brandenburg
2525:Sophie of Mecklenburg-Güstrow
2115:Princess Frederica of Hanover
2103:Princess Elisabeth of Romania
2076:Princess Margaretha of Sweden
2070:Princess Françoise of Orléans
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2621:Henri de Laborde de Monpezat
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2058:Princess Alice of Battenberg
1955:Princess Caroline of Denmark
1389:, Kobenhavn H. Hagerup, 1910
1042:Marie Sophie of Hesse-Kassel
443:Portrait of Queen Marie, by
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3218:Duchesses of Saxe-Lauenburg
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1425:Thorsøe, Alexander (1891).
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72:Frederiksborg Palace Chapel
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2519:Dorothea of Saxe-Lauenburg
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69:31 July 1815
42: 1790s
33:Portrait by
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3188:1767 births
3103:(1000–1014)
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308:Louisenlund
3172:Categories
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1555:1808–1839
1531:1808–1814
1309:References
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65:Coronation
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3124:(970–986)
1314:Citations
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377:Dumouriez
250:Biography
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