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Personal data Louise Charlotte Oldenburg 

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Household of Louise Charlotte Oldenburg

She is married to Wilhelm X von Hessen-Kassel (born Hessen, Lothringen Brabant), Landgreve af Hessen-Kassel-Rumpenheim.

They got married on November 10, 1810 at Amalienborg, København, Danmark, she was 21 years old.

Spouse: Wilhelm X von Hessen-Kassel (born Hessen, Lothringen Brabant), Landgreve af Hessen-Kassel-Rumpenheim

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  1. FamilySearch Family Tree
    Louise Charlotte Hessen-Kassel Prinzessin von Dänemark (born von Dänemark,)<br>Also known as: Louise Charlotte af Danmark<br>Gender: Female<br>Birth: Oct 30 1789 - Christiansborg Castle, København, Denmark<br>Christening: Nov 9 1789 - Hof-Og Slotskirken, Kobenhavn, Kobenhavn, Denmark<br>Marriage: Nov 10 1810 - Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark<br>Death: Mar 28 1864 - Christiansborg Palace, København, Denmark<br>Burial: 1864 - Roskilde Cathedral, Roskilde, Denmark<br>Parents: , Sophie Friederike von Oldenburg (born Mecklenburg-Schwerin)<br>Husband: Wilhelm af Hessen-Kassel&lt;br>Children: Princess Karoline Friederike Marie of Kassel, Marie Louise Charlotte Anhalt-Dessau (born Hessen-Kessel), Louise Wilhelmine Friederike Caroline Auguste Julie (born von Hessen-Kassel), Friedrich Wilhelm Georg Adolf von Hessen Landgraf von Hessen-Kassel zu Rumpenheim, Augusta Sophie Frederiche Marie Caroline Julie von Blixenfinecke (born Hessen-Kassel), Sophie Wilhelmine Auguste Elisabeth Hessen-Kassel<br>Siblings: Stillborn, Juliane Marie Oldenburg Princess Of Denmark, Christian VIII of Denmark Oldenburg, Princess Juliane Sophie of Denmark Oldenburg, Frederik Ferdinand of Denmark<br>  Additional information:

    LifeSketch: Princess Louise Charlotte of Denmark (Danish: Charlotte af Danmark; 30 October 1789 – 28 March 1864) was a Danish princess, and a princess of Hesse-Kassel by marriage to Prince William of Hesse-Kassel.e of the leading ladies in the country, and when her brother Christian VIII became king in 1839, she was close to the throne. She played an important role in the succession crisis in Denmark in the first half of the 19th century.erick, Hereditary Prince of Denmark and Norway, and Sophia Frederica of Mecklenburg-Schwerin. Her father was a younger son of King Frederick V of Denmark and Norway, while her mother was a daughter of Duke Louis of Mecklenburg-Schwerin. At birth she had two older siblings, Prince Christian Frederick (who later became King of Norway in 1814 and was King of Denmark as Christian VIII from 1839) and Princess Juliane Sophie. She later had a younger brother, Prince Frederick Ferdinand.s mental illness, however, the real ruler was her cousin, Crown Prince Frederick (later King Frederick VI). Charlotte's family had a strained relationship with Crown Prince Frederick and his family due to the power struggles that the king's mental condition had created, but gradually the relationship between the two branches of the royal family was normalized.he first years of her life at the large and magnificent baroque palace of Christiansborg. As a summer residence, the family owned Sorgenfri Palace, located on the shores of the small river Mølleåen in Kongens Lyngby north of Copenhagen. move to Levetzau's Palace, a rococo palace which forms part of the Amalienborg Palace complex in the district of Frederiksstaden in central Copenhagen. And in november 1794, when Princess Charlotte was five years old, her mother, who was in poor health, died at the age of just 36.ince Christian Frederik and sister Princess Juliane Sophie.youth, and the family lived in Denmark. The couple initially settled on Sankt Annæ Plads in central Copenhagen in what was called the Prince William Mansion. Later, the couple moved into the Brockdorff's Palace at Amalienborg. As their country residence they received Charlottenlund Palace, located on the shores of the Øresund Strait 10 kilometers north of Copenhagen.harlotte was described as wise, practical and thrifty, keeping the finances of her household under strict control. She had some interest in art and poetry, and reportedly felt herself to be a Danish patriot. Charlotte played some part in the succession crisis which occurred because her half first cousin, King Frederick VI of Denmark, lacked a male heir. She supported the solution that her branch of the family should succeed to the throne, and because of this, she opposed the Schleswig-Holstein matter.ing his reign, Charlotte had an important position at the Danish royal court in Copenhagen because her brother favored that her line of the family should succeed to the throne after his male line had died out.nue its support of her line in the succession order in favor of the Duke of Oldenburg, her son-in-law. Christian of Oldenburg had displayed anti-Danish sentiment during the recent war, and when gehejmeråd F.C. Dankwart, on behalf of the government, issued the demand that she should renounce her, her son's, and eldest daughter's right to the throne in favor of her second daughter and her husband, she replied: "It is impossible: the Danish people would under no circumstance accept as King a Prince from a house that has made war against Denmark, and that is so hostile toward us". In exchange, she demanded that the House of Oldenburg purchase the Duchy of Hesse and declare it a kingdom, so that her son Frederick could "Switch one Kingdom for another". After having been persuaded that her terms were impossible and that Christian of Oldenburg in fact had good support for his claim, she agreed to renounce her and her son's claims to the throne.1851, she, her son Frederick, and her eldest daughter Marie Louise Charlotte, renounced their claims to the Danish throne in favour of her second daughter Louise, who in turn renounced it in favour of her spouse.roline Frederica of Hesse-Kassel (15 August 1811 – 10 May 1829)ess Louise of Hesse-Kassel (7 September 1817 – 29 September 1898) married Christian IX of Denmark.rand Duchess Alexandra Nikolaevna of Russia and she died soon after their marriage, and second Princess Anna of Prussia.ied Baron Charles Frederick von Blixen-Finecke.
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  2. Geni World Family Tree
    Louise Charlotte af Danmark og Norge von Oldenburg (born Oldenburg), landgräfin von Hessen-Kassel zu Rumpenheim<br>Gender: Female<br>Alias name: Луиза Шарлота Датска, Charlotte Frederiksdtr. //<br>Residence: Christiansborg Palace, København, København, Capital Region of Denmark, Denmark<br>Birth: Oct 30 1789 - Christiansborg, København, Danmark<br>Baptism: Nov 9 1789 - Christiansborg, København, Hovedstaden, Danmark<br>Occupation: D.a. Frederik og Sofie, Prinsesse af Danmark, Princess William of Hesse-Kassel<br>Marriage: Spouse: Wilhelm X von Hessen-Kassel (born Hessen, Lothringen Brabant), Landgreve af Hessen-Kassel-Rumpenheim - Nov 10 1810 - Amalienborg, København, Danmark<br>Death: Mar 28 1864 - Charlottenborg, København, Danmark<br>Burial: Apr 7 1864 - Roskilde Domkirke, Roskilde, Danmark<br>Father: Frederik af Danmark og Norge von Oldenburg (born Oldenburg), Arveprins<br>Mother: Sophie Frederica of Mecklenburg (born Mecklenburg), hereditary princess of Denmark and Norway<;/a><br>Husband: Wilhelm X von Hessen-Kassel (born Hessen, Lothringen Brabant), Landgreve af Hessen-Kassel-Rumpenheim<br>Children: Caroline Fredericha Maria Wilhelmine Julie of Hesse-Kassel (born Hesse), Princess, Marie Louise Charlotte von Hessen-Kassel (born Hessen-Lothringen), Prinzessin von Anhalt-Dessau, <a>Louise Wilhelmine Friederikke Karoline Auguste Julie of Hesse-Kassel (born Lorthring-Brabant, Hessen), Consort of Denmark, Friedrich Vilhelm Georg Adolf von Hessen-Kassel (born Lothringen Brabant), Landgraf, Augusta Sophie Frederiche Marie Caroline Julie von Blixen-Finecke (born of Hesse-Kassel), Sophie Wilhelmine Auguste Elisabeth Prinzessin von Hessen-Kassel<br>Siblings: Sophie Frederikke af Danmark og Norge von Oldenburg (born Schleswig-Holstein, Oldenburg), Prinsesse, Stillborn Daughter af Danmark og Norge (born Schleswig-Holstein, Oldenburg), Prinsesse, Juliana Maria af Danmark og Norge (born Schleswig-Holstein, Oldenburg), Prinsesse, , Christian VIII Frederik af Danmark og Norge von Oldenburg (born Oldenburg), Konge af Danmark, <;a>Juliana Sophie af Danmark og Norge von Oldenburg (born Schleswig-Holstein, Oldenburg), Prinzessin von Hessen-Philippsthal-Barchfeld
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