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Encyclopedia > Frederik IX of Denmark
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Frederik visits the Løgting of the Faroes, the Faroese Prime Minister Kjartan Mohr on the right.

Frederik IX of Denmark (March 11, 1899 - January 14, 1972) was King of Denmark from 1947 until 1972. He married HRH Princess Ingrid of Sweden on May 24, 1935. They had three children, Queen Margrethe II of Denmark, who succeeded her father, HRH Princess Benedikte of Denmark, who is married to HSH Prince Richard zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg, and HM Queen Anne-Marie of Greece, who in 1964 married HM King Constantine II of Greece.

Preceded by:
Christian X
King of Denmark Succeeded by:
Margrethe II

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Frederick IX of Denmark - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (469 words)
Frederik IX of Denmark (Christian Frederik Franz Michael Carl Valdemar Georg) (March 11, 1899 – January 14, 1972) was King of Denmark from April 20, 1947 until his death.
He was the son of King Christian X of Denmark and Queen Alexandrine, born Duchess of Mecklenburg.
Frederik was educated at the Danish Naval Academy (breaking Danish royal tradition by choosing a naval instead of an army career) and the University of Copenhagen.
Royal Family of Europe - pafg165 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File (1131 words)
Margarita Of Greece And DENMARK [Parents] was born on 18 Apr 1905 in Isle Of Kerkira, Mon Repos, Corfu, Greece.
Frederik IX OF DENMARK was born on 11 Mar 1899.
Knud was born in 1900 in Denmark>.
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