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  1. As a widow, she mainly lived in Lichtenburg, but she visited Denmark on her mother's funeral in 1631 and at the wedding of her nephew Christian, Prince-Elect of Denmark in 1634. [3] She died on 26 November 1641 at Schloss Lichtenburg in Prettin .

  2. Princess Hedwig of Denmark was the youngest daughter of King Frederick II of Denmark and Sophie of Mecklenburg-Güstrow, and Electress of Saxony from 1602 to 1611 as the wife of Christian II. The marriage was childless, and her husband was succeeded by his brother John George. After Christian's death in 1611, the Dowager Electress Hedwig held a powerful position in Saxony.

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  4. Prinsesse Hedevig (1581-1641).jpg 3,000 × 4,000; 5.9 MB. Schumann-Dresden 096.jpg 1,111 × 2,664; 843 KB. Categories: Hedwig (given name) 1581 births. 1641 deaths. 16th-century women of Denmark. 17th-century women of Germany. Births in Hillerød. House of Oldenburg. Royalty of Denmark. Non-topical/index: Uses of Wikidata Infobox with no family name.

  5. Apr 24, 2023 · Hedwig's death symbolized Harry's lost of innocence Warner Bros. Pictures/YouTube In "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows — Part 1," Hedwig's death occurs early in the film.

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  6. Jan 29, 2022 · According to her, Hedwig’s death symbolizes the loss of Harry’s innocence as he came of age, so it was very fitting for her to die during the Battle of the Seven Potters in the most obscure book of the series. In-universe, however, fans have come up with different interpretations of why Hedwig had to die, especially in the movie, as the ...

  7. Nov 15, 2018 · Hedwig is killed during the Battle of the Seven Potters. Home Events Battle of the Seven Potters Hedwig is killed during the Battle of the Seven Potters. 1 Galleon on July 27, 1997 12.49 WZD 8.33 United States Dollar 11.53 Canadian Dollar 5.00 British Pound Sterling 7.72 Euro 971.70 Japanese Yen 11.28 Australian Dollar 64.68 Mexican Peso 9.01 ...

  8. Princess Hedwig of Denmark (5 August 1581 – 26 November 1641) was the youngest daughter of King Frederick II of Denmark and Sophie of Mecklenburg-Güstrow, and Electress of Saxony from 1602 to 1611 as the wife of Christian II. The marriage was childless, and her husband was succeeded by his brother John George. After Christian's death in 1611, the Dowager Electress Hedwig held a powerful ...

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