Namesakes

Kings and Queens of Denmark

The Danish royal lineage traces back to Gorm the Old in the late 9th century, making it one of the world's oldest. Early Danish kings expanded into parts of Sweden and Norway, and in the 11th century Canute the Great ruled both Denmark and England. Queen Margrethe united Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Iceland, Greenland, and parts of Finland in the 1387 Union of Kalmar. Sweden and Finland departed in 1523, but the remaining union persisted into the early 19th century. Before 1660, the Danish monarchy was elective; after that date it became hereditary and absolute. Denmark's 1849 democratic constitution transformed the monarchy into a constitutional one, limiting the sovereign to ceremonial duties in church and state affairs.

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Name
Years
1250-1252
1814
1537-1559
1588-1648
1863-1906
1670-1699
1730-1746
1766-1808
1912-1947
1252-1259
1320-1326; 1330-1332
1095-1103
1134-1137
1137-1146
1241-1250
1259-1286
1286-1319
1396-1439
1947-1972
1848-1863
1906-1912
2024-
1523-1533
1559-1588
1648-1670
1699-1730
1746-1766
1808-1814
c. 936-958
958-986
1014-1018
1074-1080
1040-1042
1497-1501
1080-1086
1146-1157
1182-1202
1028-1035
1457-1464
1520-1521
1441-1448
1035-1047
1389-1412
1972-2024
1104-1134
1380-1387
1086-1095
1013-1014
1047-1074
1146-1157
1157-1182
1202-1241
1326-1330
1340-1375