RF2CC4B03–Christian IX (1818 – 1906) was King of Denmark from 1863 until his death in 1906. From 1863 to 1864, he was concurrently Duke of Schleswig, Holstein a
RM2DBHPJ0–The Danish King Christian IX and Prince Hans of Denmark in a carriage on a boulevard in Wiesbaden, where they arrived for the cure.
RMBF7W42–Christian IX 1818 to 1906. King of Denmark.
RMA9WPM1–King Christian Ix
RMBA7RCR–Christian X, 26.9.1870 - 20.4.1947, King of Denmark 1912 - 1947, group picture, with his wife Alexandrine, Crown Prince Frederik, Crown Princess Ingrid and their daughters Margrethe and Benedikte Astrid Ingeborg Ingrid, 1946 / 1947,
RMG3AW9J–Card commemorating life of King Christian IX of Denmark
RM2A602D6–Photographic portrait of Christian IX of Denmark (1818-1906) concurrently Duke of Schleswig, Holstein and Lauenburg
RMG36M03–King Christian IX of Denmark
RMC469D4–King Christian IX. of Denmark, 1895
RMG1DBA0–Photographic portrait of Christian IX of Denmark (1818-1906) concurrently Duke of Schleswig, Holstein and Lauenburg
RM2KNP04B–Christian IX (1818 – 1906) King of Denmark from 1863 until 1906
RM2BX7C04–CHRISTIAN IX OF DENMARK (1818-1906)
RMC469DX–King Christian IX. of Denmark
RF2D2C889–Chromolithographic portrait of King Christian IX of Denmark (8 April 1818 - 29 January 1906). He reigned the Kingdom from 15 November 1863 to 29 Janua
RMCETYXY–Louise of Hesse-Kassel, 1817 - 1898. German Princess and, from 15 November 1863, queen consort to King Christian IX of Denmark.
RMB8636W–King Christian IX and Queen Louise of Denmark
RMJ7NK09–Christian IX Denmark and family 1862
RM2RGCN2F–Princess Christian of Denmark (Louise of Hesse-Kassel, wife of Prince Christian, King Christian IX of Denmark, mother of Alexandra, Princess of Wales, later Queen Alexandra)
RME7A2RY–Christian IX (1818-1906), King of Denmark (1863-1906), Portrait as Crown Prince, circa 1850's
RMBTM0RG–Christian IX (Gottorp, 1818-Copenhagen, 1906). King of Denmark (1863-1906), Christian IX and his wife.
RMKCEXGJ–Photograph of Princess Thyra of Denmark, (1853 – 1933), daughter of Christian IX of Denmark and Louise of Hesse-Kassel. In 1878, she married Ernest Augustus, the exiled heir to the Kingdom of Hanover. As the Kingdom of Hanover had been annexed by Prussia in 1866, she spent most of her life in exile with her husband in Austria. Dated 19th Century
RMW7CCMC–King Christian IX of Denmark, late 19th-early 20th century Artist: Unknown
RFJT6TCN–Christian IX , 1818 - 1906, was King of Denmark, Digital improved reproduction of an image published between 1880 - 1885
RMB0KJPE–King Christian IX of Denmark (1818-1906) with his grandsons, 1908Artist: Queen Alexandra
RF2AGMTM3–Digital improved reproduction, Christian IX, 1818 - 1906, was King of Denmark from 1863 to 1906, original print from the year 1899 / Christian IX, ab 1863 König von Dänemark
RMKCEXGK–Photograph of Queen Louise of Hesse-Kassel (1817 – 1898) Queen of Denmark, from 1872, as the wife of King Christian IX of Denmark. Dated 19th Century
RF2HBEGCM–Christian IX, 1818 - 1906, was King of Denmark from 1863 to 1906, original print from the year 1899 / Christian IX, ab 1863 König von Dänemark, historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, Originaldatum nicht bekannt, koloriert, handcoloriert, Koloration,
RM2WR7086–Photo reproduction of a painted portrait of Christian IX, King of Denmark, Christian IX, König von Dänemark (title on object), anonymous, after painting by: anonymous, c. 1875 - in or before 1880, paper, albumen print, height 189 mm × width 143 mm, photograph
RFMAEXHH–Equestrian statue of King Christian IX of Denmark is located at the Christiansborg Palace in Copenhagen, Denmark.
RF2B852Y9–Esbjerg city center main square with King Christian IX statue. Denmark
RMG3AX6G–CHRISTIAN IX King of Denmark
RMDW5CPW–Portrait of Christian IX King of Denmark - Engraving XIX th century
RMC469D0–King Christian IX. and Queen Louise of Denmark
RMCEW01R–Christian IX, 1818 – 1906. King of Denmark. From The Strand Magazine published 1897.
RMHHGAH6–Illustration showing the Danish Pavilion, at the Exposition Universelle of 1900. Inset is a portrait of King Christian IX of Denmark. This was a fair held in Paris, France, from 14 April to 12 November 1900, to celebrate the achievements of the past century and to accelerate development into the next.
RME92341–Christian IX, 1818 – 1906. King of Denmark with his wife Louise of Hesse-Kassel, 1817 – 1898.
RMRJH7XA–Maria Feodorovna (1847 – 1928), Danish princess and Empress of Russia as spouse of Emperor Alexander III (reigned 1881–1894). She was the second daughter of King Christian IX of Denmark and Louise of Hesse-Kassel; her siblings included Queen Alexandra of the United Kingdom, King Frederick VIII of Denmark and King George I of Greece
RM2TD2JY5–Copenhagen (Denmark), 1899. Tsar Nicholas II of Russia with his family at Bernsdorff Castle. His mother, Tsarina Maria, appears in the image; his wife, Tsarina Alexandra; his brother Michael and Kings George I of Greece and Christian IX of Denmark, among others. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC
RME7A2RX–Louise of Hesse-Kassel (1817-1898), Wife and Queen Consort to King Christian IX of Denmark, Portrait, Pocket Card, circa 1866
RMJ38KE0–Christian IX of Denmark
RFD76YWW–Christian IX, 1818 - 1906, King of Denmark, woodcut from 1880
RMJ4WTTW–The Family of Christian IX of Denmark
RMB0KJP7–King Christian IX of Denmark (1818-1906) with two of his grandsons, 1908Artist: Queen Alexandra
RMJ7PCW3–Christian IX of Denmark and family 1862
RFCNXY2E–Christian IX, 1818 - 1906, King of Denmark, the Wends and the Goths, Duke of Schleswig, Holstein, Stormarn, Dithmarschen, Lauenb
RMHRDKK5–Christian IX of Denmark with family (Tuxen)
RMP8PPK5–80 Christian IX of Denmark with family (Tuxen)
RMHTHK0N–Queen Louise and King Christian IX of Denmark
RF2B852YD–Esbjerg city center main square with King Christian IX statue. Denmark
RMG3AX6H–CHRISTIAN IX King of Denmark
RMP8RB1D–. 475 Queen Louise and King Christian IX of Denmark
RM2RGCN2B–Prince Christian of Denmark (King Christian IX, reigned 1863-1906) - father of Alexandra, Princess of Wales, later Queen Alexandra
RMP5WY4P–N/A. English: Christian IX of Denmark with his wife and children . 1862. N/A 344 Christian IX of Denmark and family 1862
RM2M3RBHB–Alexandra of Denmark (consort to Edward VII) in Copenhagen, playing quiet rubber (card game) with her two sisters, Maria Feodorovna, Princess Thyra of Denmark and father Christian IX, King of Denmark.
RMP7X1RF–English: Picture of the King Christian IX Monument in the Christiansborg Palace. . 13 September 2008 230 King Christian IX of Denmark Statue
RMG3AXCF–MARIA FEDOROVNA Wife of Alexander III, Tsar of Russia, daughter of Christian IX of Denmark Date: 1847 - 1928
RMPA9EGD–569 DINNER FOR (CZAR AND CZARENNA, KING AND QUEEN OF GREECE, PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES) (held by) (KING CHRISTIAN IX OF DENMARK) (at) (NYPL Hades-270017-474667)
RM2M3NMCN–Princess Alexandra of Denmark lands at Gravesend on Saturday 7 March 1863 for her marriage to Albert Edward, Prince of Wales. The event was legendary with the beautiful 'daughter of the Sea-King' met by her future husband, aswell as no less than sixty 'Maids of Kent' who scattered flowers in her path. Alexandra's parents, King Christian IX of Denmark and his wife, Queen Louise can be seen following the couple as well as her two sisters, Dagmar (later Maria Feodorovna, Empress of Russia) and Thyra (later Duchess of Cumberland) Date: 1863
RMKCEXGN–Photograph of King Christian IX (8 April 1818 – 29 January 1906) was King of Denmark from 1863 to 1906. Dated 19th Century
RM2M3NR72–A candid photograph of Queen Alexandra and her family, laughing together at a sporting event in Copenhagen. From left: Princess Marie Bonaparte (wife of Prince George of Greece), Prince George of Cumberland, the Dowager Empress of Russia, Princess Olga of Cumberland (seated behind), Queen Alexandra - looking particularly tickled by whatever the joke was! - Prince Waldemar of Denmark and Duchess Thyra of Cumberland. Queen Alexandra, the Duchess of Cumberland and the Dowager Empress of Russia (formerly Princess Dagmar) were all sisters, daughters of King Christian IX of Denmark. Date: 191
RMB862R4–King Christian IX of Denmark
RMB0KJNT–King Christian IX of Denmark (1818-1906) and Prince Frederick (1868-1940), 1904 (1908).Artist: Queen Alexandra
RMB863AG–Around King Christian IX of Denmark seated in bowler hat royal families of Greece Russia and England
RMW7D8J8–King Christian IX of Denmark (1818-1906). Artist: Unknown
RMW2GP58–Christian IX of Denmark with family (Tuxen).
RMW7CFWB–'The Beadle and The Dane', 1864. Artist: John Tenniel
RMKBR6DM–Christian IX of Denmark with family (Tuxen)
RM2DCD05K–King Christian IX of Denmark Statue.
RMKBY4C2–Queen Louise and King Christian IX of Denmark
RM2B2BDHM–King Christian X of Denmark (3rd from left) in conversation with the Landgravine of Hesse, Anna of Prussia, during his visit to Schloss Adolfseck (today Schloss Fasanerie) in Eichenzell near Fulda. Undated photo.
RM2M1296X–Equestrian statue of Christian IX, King of Denmark from 1863 until his death, Esbjerg, Syddanmark, Denmark
RMJX3W06–King Christian IX of Denmark Statue
RM2F37T0Y–Princess Dagmar, Prince Vilhelm, Christian IX of Denmark and Princess Alexandra..
RME1GJP8–Britain's Queen Alexandra 1844 – 20 November 1925. She was the daughter of King Christian IX of Denmark
RM2PAHM11–1903 , London , Great Britain : The russian Tsarine Empress MARIE FYODOROVNA of RUSSIA ( born Dagmar of Denmark , 1847 - 1928 ) , married with russian Tsar Alexander III ( 1845 – 1894 ) with her sister (standing in this photo ) Queen ALEXANDRA OF ENGLAND , wife of King Edward VII and eldest daughter of King Christian IX of DENMARK . Alexander III had six children of his marriage with Marie Feodorovna , the ealdest is the last Emperor of Russia , the Tsar Nicholas II ( 1868 - 1918 ) - foto storiche - foto storica - HISTORY - portrait - ritratto - nobilta' - nobility - nobili - nobile - BE
RMPA9EGT–569 DINNER FOR (CZAR AND CZARENNA, KING AND QUEEN OF GREECE, PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES) (held by) (KING CHRISTIAN IX OF DENMARK) (at) (NYPL Hades-270017-4000001710)
RME1GJBB–Maria Feodorovna (26 November 1847 – 13 October 1928), Empress consort of Russia as spouse of Emperor Alexander III. with her sister Britain's Queen Alexandra 1844 – 20 November 1925. They were the daughters of King Christian IX of Denmark
RM2PBHT0C–1918 ca : The russian Grand Duke Michael of Russia ( Mikhail Aleksandrovich Romanov , 1878 - 1918 ), was the younger brother of Tsar Nicholas II of Russia. Nicholas abdicated in favour of Michael on March 15 1917, but the next day Michael deferred acceptance of the throne. Michael was a son of Alexander III of Russia and Dagmar of Denmark. His paternal grandparents were Alexander II of Russia and his first wife Marie of Hesse and by Rhine. His maternal grandparents were Christian IX of Denmark and Louise of Hesse-Kassel (or Hesse-Cassel). Michael was a younger brother of Nicholas II of Russia,
RFT2HKB4–King Christian IX., Denmark
RM2NHE4EJ–1890 c. : The King of Greece GEORGE I of GREECE ( 24 december 1845 - 18 march 1913 ) , King of Hellens from 1863 to 1913 . Elected King only at 17 years old . Born in Copenhagen , the second son of King Christian IX of Denmark , brother of Alexandra of Denmark ( consort of King Edward VII of the United Kingdom ). Brother of Dagmar , consort to Tsar Alexander III . Married in 1867 with the Grand Duchess Olga of Russia ( cousin of Tsar ). Father of King COSTANTINE of Greece ( 1868 - 1923 ) . Photo portrait by W. & D. Downey , London . HOUSE of SCHLESWIG HOLSTEIN SONDENBURG GLUCKSBURG , german
RMJ4YN8R–Equestrian statue of King Christian IX of Denmark. Copenhagen.
RME148EK–Apr. 17, 2012 - In Victoria's Reign. The Princess of Wales with her mother, sister, and children. Alexandra wife of Edward (later King Edward VII) 1901, daughter of King Christian of Denmark. Alescandra, daughter of Christian IX of Denmark Mother Louise (daughter of the Cond-grave Hesse-Cassel) Alescandra had six children (3 boys and 3 girls). Sister Dagmar (married Alexander III of Russia)
RMRD6WE8–Christian IX, 1818 - 1906, King of Denmark, woodcut from 1880
RM2WMNKTM–Christian IX (1818-1906). King of Denmark (1863-1906). Portrait. Drawing by Badillo. Engraving. La Ilustración Española y Americana (The Spanish and American Illustration), 1878.
RMA9XWNE–Christian Ix Danish Roya
RMB86294–Christian IX of Denmark with the family
RF2R7WD2J–A high-resolution close-up shot of a white marble statue depicting King Christian IX of Denmark, standing tall and proud
RM2C7381T–Kongaminnið or Kongaminnid the monument commemorates King Christian IX’ of Denmark visit to the Faroe Islands in 1874 with city of Torshavn in the background.Torshavn.Faroe Islands.
RM2MA4680–Antique 19th century germany numismatic illustrated coin catalogue with interesting printing technics/ antique coins / vintage coin / Antiker numismatischer illustrierter Katalog aus dem 19. Jahrhundert mit interessanter Drucktechnik : Dänemark : 1 krone von 1878 / Christian IX / Denmark : 1 krone from 1878 /Christian IX of Denmark / King of Denmark / Duke of Schleswig, Holstein, and Lauenburg / silver coin /
RMA1JA6C–Esbjerg Torvet square and King Christian IX statue Denmark
RMJW44T4–King Christian IX of Denmark Statue
RM2J36NC9–The equestrian statue of Christian IX in the forecourt of the Royal Palace of Christiansborg. Copenhagen, Denmark, Europe
RMJ996B3–Princess Dagmar, Prince Vilhelm, Christian IX of Denmark and Princess Alexandra.
RMFF8BH3–Copenhagen Christiansborg Palace or Slot statue of Christian IX
RMMNTJJA–. English: Prince Vilhelm, son of Christian IX of Denmark, later George I of Greece. . 1853. 1028 Prince Vilhelm of Denmark, later King of the Hellenes
RM2K02PCC–Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark (1882-1944). Grandson of Christian IX of Denmark and father of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. His wife, Princess Alice of Battenberg (Victoria Alice Elizabeth Julia Marie (1885-1969) was the mother of Prince Philip and mother-in-law of Queen Elizabeth II. Prince Andrew and Princess Alice were married in 1903. c. 1920 - 1925.
RMR5AE57–Christian IX, 1818, 1906, King of Denmark, woodcut, portrait, 1885, Denmark
RF2G87ERE–Amalienborg Palace - Christian IX's Palace, Queen Margrethe II official residence - Copenhagen, Denmark
RMRCCNXH–Christian IX, 1818 - 1906, King of Denmark, the Wends and the Goths, Duke of Schleswig, Holstein, Stormarn, Dithmarschen
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