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Kirsten Madsdatter (died 1629) was King
Christian IV of Denmark's lover, and the
mother of one of his
three acknowledged,
illegitimate sons, Christian...
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illegitimate sons of
Christian IV of Denmark—the only one by
Kirsten Madsdatter. He died in a
fight with
troops from the
Netherlands at the churchyard...
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Christian II
Karen Andersdatter (d. 1673),
Vibeke Kruse (d. 1648) and
Kirsten Madsdatter (d. 1629),
mistresses of
Christian IV Anne
Lykke (1595-1641), mistress...
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spouse took
mistresses at the end of
their marriage,
notably with
Kirsten Madsdatter. The
building of the
Rosenborg Castle began while she was queen, but the...
- of Schleswig-Holstein (1
September 1629 – 18
March 1687). With
Kirsten Madsdatter:
Christian Ulrik Gyldenløve (1611–1640). With
Karen Andersdatter: Dorothea...
- 1687) 13 July –
Caspar Bartholin the Elder,
scientist (born 1585)
Kirsten Madsdatter,
royal mistress "Christian IV:
Scandinavian king".
Encyclopedia Britannica...
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given the
surname Gyldenløve:
Christian Ulrik (1611–1640) by
Kirsten Madsdatter Hans
Ulrik (1615–1645) by
Karen Andersdatter Ulrik Christian (1630–1658)...
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Philipp 1612–1675 Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Beck
Kirsten Madsdatter d.1613 Anne
Catherine of
Brandenburg 1575–1612
Christian IV 1577–1648...
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Meulengracht was born in
Aarhus to Lars
Christian Meulengracht and
Marie Madsdatter Brøchner Galthen. He had two brothers, Mads
Galthen Meulengracht and NN...
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Kviteseid and
provost of
Upper Telemark from 1633. He was
married to
Johanne Madsdatter. The
tradition of Peder's
great physical powers have been
handed down...