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  1. Prince William, Duke of Gloucester. v. t. e. Princess Frederica Amalia of Denmark and Norway (11 April 1649 – 30 October 1704) was the second daughter of King Frederick III of Denmark and Sophie Amalie of Brunswick-Lüneburg, and Duchess of Holstein-Gottorp from 1667 to 1695 as the consort of Duke Christian Albert .

  2. Albert IV (1362–1388), Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, married to Elisabeth of Holstein. Maria (1363–1403), wife of Wartislaw VII, Duke of Pomerania. Ingeborg (1368–1408), a nun in Ribnitz 1376, where she was the abbess 1395–1408. Ingeborg was potential heir to the Danish throne in 1363 upon the death of her only surviving brother ...

  3. Wind power in Denmark. Offshore wind turbines near Copenhagen. After the world's oil crises in the 1970s, Denmark started to develop wind power. In 1988, two years after the Chernobyl disaster, the Danes passed a law forbidding the construction of nuclear power plants. [1]

  4. Princess Josephine of Denmark. Princess Josephine of Denmark, Countess of Monpezat [1] (Josephine Sophia Ivalo Mathilda; born 8 January 2011) is a member of the Danish royal family. She is the fourth and youngest child of King Frederik X and Queen Mary of Denmark, and the seventh grandchild of Queen Margrethe II and the late Prince Henrik.

  5. Start downloading a Wikipedia database dump file such as an English Wikipedia dump. It is best to use a download manager such as GetRight so you can resume downloading the file even if your computer crashes or is shut down during the download. Download XAMPPLITE from [2] (you must get the 1.5.0 version for it to work).

  6. Prince Vincent of Denmark. Prince Vincent of Denmark, Count of Monpezat [1] (Vincent Frederik Minik Alexander; born 8 January 2011) is a member of the Danish royal family. He is the third child and younger son of King Frederik X and Queen Mary of Denmark, the sixth grandchild and youngest grandson of Queen Margrethe II and Prince Henrik, and ...

  7. The Prince of Denmark's March was written by Jeremiah Clarke. It is also called Trumpet Voluntary . It was first published as a harpsichord piece in A Choice Collection of Ayres for the Harpsichord in 1700. It may have been dedicated to Prince George of Denmark and Anne of Great Britain 's marriage. It was arranged by Sir Henry Wood for orchestra.

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