It is well known that European royal families tend to marry among each other to either maintain or expand their power-base. Yet the Danish King Christian ix managed to take it to a whole new level.
It is well known that European royal families tend to marry among each other to either maintain or expand their power-base. Yet the Danish King Christian ix managed to take it to a whole new level.
Christian IX (b. 1818) died 29 January 1906. He was king of Denmark for 42 years. With his many family ties to the royal houses of Europe, he was known as 'Europe's father-in-law'. After castrum ...
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