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  1. Sophia of Denmark ( Danish: Sofie Eriksdatter and Swedish: Sofia Eriksdotter; 1241–1286) was Queen of Sweden as the consort of King Valdemar . Background. Sophia was the eldest daughter of Eric IV of Denmark and Jutta of Saxony. She had no brothers, but three sisters, Ingeborg, Agnes and Jutta.

  2. Sofía (born Princess Sophia of Greece and Denmark, Greek: Σοφία; 2 November 1938) is a member of the Spanish royal family who was Queen of Spain from 1975 to 2014 as the wife of King Juan Carlos I. She is the first child of Paul of Greece and Frederica of Hanover.

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  4. Sophia of Denmark ( Danish: Sofie Eriksdatter and Swedish: Sofia Eriksdotter; 1241–1286) was Queen of Sweden as the consort of King Valdemar. Quick Facts Queen consort of Sweden, Tenure ... Close. Background. Sophia was the eldest daughter of Eric IV of Denmark and Jutta of Saxony. She had no brothers, but three sisters, Ingeborg, Agnes and Jutta.

  5. Sophia Magdalena of Denmark ( Danish: Sophie Magdalene; Swedish: Sofia Magdalena; 3 July 1746 – 21 August 1813) was Queen of Sweden from 1771 to 1792 as the wife of King Gustav III . Born into the House of Oldenburg, the royal family of Denmark-Norway, Sophia Magdalena was the first daughter of King Frederick V of Denmark and Norway and his ...

  6. Sophia of Greece and Denmark (Greek: Σοφία, Spanish: Sofía; born 2 November 1938) is a member of the Spanish royal family and former Greek royal family who was Queen of Spain during the reign of her husband, King Juan Carlos I, from 1975 to 2014.

    • 22 November 1975 – 19 June 2014
  7. Quick Facts. Spanish Celebrities Born In November. Also Known As: Sophia Margarita Victoria Federica, Princess Sophia of Greece and Denmark. Age: 85 Years, 85 Year Old Females. Family: Spouse/Ex-: Juan Carlos I of Spain. father: Paul of Greece. mother: Frederica of Hanover.

  8. T2 - The History of Sophia of Minsk, Queen of Denmark. AU - Dubinka-Hushcha, Lizaveta. PY - 2021. Y1 - 2021. N2 - This article compares two national shrines, the Cross of Dagmar (Denmark) and the Cross of St. Euphrosyne (Belarus), providing novel evidence that both crosses could have been made by the same master.

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