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The Golden Lions (illegitimate children) had the right to bear an exclusive coronet different from those of counts, barons, and untitled nobles. Shown here second from the top, in the first column.
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Christian IV had many illegitimate children by various mistresses. Three of his illegitimate sons were officially recognised and given the surname Gyldenløve:
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The surname Gyldenløve was given to the sons of the following Dano-Norwegian kings:
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Danmark-Norges indre Historie under Enevælden fra 1660 til 1720
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Gyldenløve (noble family)

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Oldenburg
Denmark-Norway
17th century
Christian IV of Denmark
Frederick III
Christian V
Christian Ulrik
Kirsten Madsdatter
Hans Ulrik
Karen Andersdatter
Ulrik Christian
Vibeke Kruse
Ulrik Frederick
Margrethe Pape
Norwegians
Statholder
Sophie Amalie Moth
Christiane Gyldenløve
Christian Gyldenløve
Sophie Christiane Gyldenløve
Anna Christiane Gyldenløve
Ulrik Christian Gyldenløve
Fitzroy
Ludvig Daae, Det gamle Christiania 1624-1814, 1871, p. 125
Categories
Monarchy of Denmark
Monarchy of Norway

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