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  1. Princess Helena and Prince Harald in 1909. Princess Helena was engaged in 1908, and married Prince Harald of Denmark, fourth child and third son of Frederik VIII of Denmark and his wife Princess Louise of Sweden and Norway on 28 April 1909 at Glücksburg, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. [citation needed]

  2. Helena was daughter of Valdemar I of Denmark and Sophia of Minsk and sister of Ingeborg of Denmark, Queen of France. In the summer of 1202 in Hamburg, Helena married Lord William of Lüneburg. Helena and William had a son, the future Duke, Otto I, The Child.

  3. Jan 18, 2024 · According to Danish royal writer Trong Norén Isaksen, German-born Princess Helena was ‘banished’ upon Denmark’s liberation in 1945. The princess, wife of Prince Harald and sister-in-law to King Christian, was considered a de facto traitor, and was therefore removed from the country ‘with the king’s full approval,’ according to the Danish press at the time.

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  5. Princess Helena was a Nazi sympathiser during World War II and was after the war exiled from Denmark, but eventually allowed to return, where she died. Princess Helena Adelaide of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg was the third eldest daughter of Friedrich Ferdinand, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein and his wife Princess Karoline Mathilde of ...

  6. Princess Elisabeth of Denmark, RE (Elisabeth Caroline-Mathilde Alexandrine Helena Olga Thyra Feodora Estrid Margrethe Désirée; 8 May 1935 – 19 June 2018) was a member of the Danish royal family. She was the only daughter and eldest child of Hereditary Prince Knud and Hereditary Princess Caroline-Mathilde of Denmark , and a first cousin of ...

  7. Aug 18, 2017 · Christian was 15 years older than Helena, born in Denmark in 1831 – an age gap that was markedly visible, so much so that when he was first invited to the Palace by the Queen he thought she was looking for a second husband not a son-in-law.

  8. Mar 19, 2015 · This is why I have selected an image of the 20th century's Queen Frederica of Greece to represent the 12th century Danish Princess Helena Valdimarsdottir (c. 1180-1233). They represent the beginning and the end of a line. Helena is the ancestress of the House of Welf, which ruled Brunswick and Hanover for centuries.

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