Friedrich V, Landgraf of Hesse-Homburg (1748-1820)
Friedrich V of Salm-Kyrburg (1823-1887)
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Frederik was elected king in 1524, and issued a coronation charter, which gave the parliament a lot of power.
Frederik had to sign a very stright coronation charter in 1648, and he was constant in opposite of the nobility.
In 1807, Frederik wished to be neutral, but after the English bombardment of København, and the abduction of the fleet, he joined Napoleon and the obstruction of the mainland; an alliance which led to the loss of Norway in 1814.
As biological son of Maud, Olav V is the great-great-grandnephew of the 1814 King Christian Frederick of Norway.
Statue of Frederick V in the center of Amalienborg Frederick V (March 31, 1723 - January 13, 1766) was king of Denmark and Norway from 1746, son of Christian VI of Denmark and Sophie Magdelena, Markgravin of Brandenburg-Kalmbach-Bayreuth.
Christian VIII (September 18, 1786–January 20, 1848), king of Denmark 1839-48 and of Norway 1814-14, the eldest son of the hereditary prince Frederick of Denmark and Sophia Frederica of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, was born in 1786 at Christiansborg Palace in Copenhagen.