Christian VII (29 January 1749-12 March 1808), King of Denmark and Norway

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Parents
Father:1Frederik V (31 March 1723-14 January 1766), King of Denmark and Norway
Mother:2Louisa of Great Britain (7 December 1724-8 December 1751)
Spouses and relationship events
Married:38 November 1766Caroline Matilda of Great Britain (11 July 1751-10 May 1775)
At Christiansborg Castle or Frederiksborg Castle. Married by proxy at St James's Palace, London, 1 October 1766.
Divorced:46 April 1772Caroline Matilda of Great Britain (11 July 1751-10 May 1775)
Children
Children with Caroline Matilda of Great Britain:
Frederik VI (28 January 1768-3 December 1839), King of Denmark and Norway5
Louise Augusta of Denmark (7 July 1771-13 January 1843)6
Attributes
Occupation:71766-1808King of Denmark and Norway
Events
Buried:8Roskilde Cathedral [building], Roskilde [city/town], Sømme Herred [municipality], Sjælland [Unknown/Unspecified], Denmark [country]
Born:929 January 1749Copenhagen [city/town], Sjælland [Unknown/Unspecified], Denmark [country]
Died:1012 March 1808Rendsburg [city/town], Rendsburg-Eckernförde [county], Schleswig-Holstein [state], Germany [country]
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Sources

1 Charles Cawley, Medieval Lands - version 4 (http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/CONTENTS.htm : ), Denmark, Kings.
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