Alexandrine of Mecklenburg-Schwerin

Alexandrine  of Mecklenburg-SchwerinAlexandrine of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
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Birth Date:
24.12.1879
Death date:
12.12.1952
Length of life:
72
Days since birth:
53203
Years since birth:
145
Days since death:
26550
Years since death:
72
Extra names:
Alexandrine Auguste, Aleksandrīne Dānijas Karaliene, Dronning Alexandrine;, Aleksandra von Mecklenburg-Schwerin
Categories:
King
Nationality:
 german, dane
Cemetery:
Set cemetery

Alexandrine Auguste of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (24 December 1879 – 28 December 1952) was Queen of Denmark as the wife of King Christian X. She was also Queen of Iceland from 1 December 1918 to 17 June 1944.

Family

She was born a Duchess of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, in the city of Schwerin, Germany. Her father was Frederick Francis III, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin; her mother was Grand Duchess Anastasia Mikhailovna of Russia, a granddaughter of Emperor Nicholas I of Russia.

Marriage and issue

Princess Alexandrine married Prince Christian of Denmark on 26 April 1898, in Cannes, France, when she was 18 years old. They had two children:

  • Prince Frederick (1899–1972), later King Frederick IX of Denmark; married Princess Ingrid of Sweden
  • Prince Knud (1900–1976), later Knud, Hereditary Prince of Denmark; married Princess Caroline-Mathilde of Denmark

She died in Copenhagen as Dowager Queen of Denmark in 1952 and is interred next to her husband in Roskilde Cathedral.

The only brother of Queen Alexandrine was Frederick Francis IV, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, while her only sister was Duchess Cecilie of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, wife of German Crown Prince William, eldest son of German Emperor William II.

Queenship

In 1902, the couple were given Marselisborg Palace, and the garden was to become one of her greatest interests. Alexandrine became crown princess in 1906 and queen in 1912. She is not considered to have played any political role, but is described as being a loyal support to her spouse.

She was interested in music, and acted as the protector of the musical societies Musikforeningen i København and Den danske Richard Wagnerforening. She was known for her needlework, which she sold for charitable purposes. After the death of her mother-in-law Louise of Sweden in 1926, she succeeded her as the official protector of the various charity organisations founded by Louise. She enjoyed golf and photography. During World War I, she founded Dronningens Centralkomité af 1914 ("The Queen's Central Committee of 1914") to the support of poor families.

She survived the 1918 flu pandemic.

The couple were given great popularity as national symbols during the World War II occupation, which was demonstrated during a tour through the country in 1946. Before the occupation, she and her daughter-in-law were engaged in mobilising the women of Denmark. Her rejection of General Kaupisch on 9 April 1940 became a symbol for her loyalty toward Denmark before her birth country Germany. When the General of the occupation forces first asked for an audience with the monarch, Christian was persuaded to receive him by his daughter-in-law as he would any other, which was supported by Alexandrine. He asked to do so alone, but Alexandrine told him she would interrupt them. When the General was about to leave, she came in; and when he greeted her, she said: "General, this is not the circumstance in which I expected to greet a countryman." It was reported, that although Alexandrine was seen as shy and disliked official ceremonies, she had a "sharp" intelligence, and she was, together with her daughter-in-law, Ingrid of Sweden, a true support of the monarch and a driving force for the resistance toward the occupation within the royal house. It was also reported, that in contrast to the monarch himself and the Crown Prince, the Queen and the Crown Princess never lost their calm when the nation was attacked. As she was not the Head of the Royal House, she could show herself in public more than her spouse, who did not wish to show support to the occupation by being seen in public, and she used this to engage in various organisations for social relief to ease the difficulties caused by the occupation. Kaj Munk is quoted to describe the public appreciation of her during WWII with his comment: "Protect our Queen, the only German we would like to keep!"

In 1947, she was widowed; she became the first queen dowager of Denmark to opt not to use that title.

Queen Alexandrine became the 1,170th Dame of the Royal Order of Queen Maria Luisa on 3 February 1929.

Source: wikipedia.org

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        Relation nameRelation typeBirth DateDeath dateDescription
        1Анастасия МихайловнаАнастасия МихайловнаMother28.07.186011.03.1922
        2Frederick IX of DenmarkFrederick IX of DenmarkSon11.03.189914.01.1972
        3Cecilie  Mecklenburg Schwerin, DuchessCecilie Mecklenburg Schwerin, DuchessSister20.09.188606.05.1954
        4Christian XChristian XHusband26.09.187020.04.1947
        5Михаил Михайлович, Великий князьМихаил Михайлович, Великий князьUncle16.10.186126.04.1929
        6Великий Князь Георгий МихайловичВеликий Князь Георгий МихайловичUncle23.08.186330.01.1919
        7Grand Duke Alexander MikhailovichGrand Duke Alexander MikhailovichUncle13.04.186626.02.1933
        8Nicholas  MikhailovichNicholas MikhailovichUncle14.04.185930.01.1919
        9Великий князь Сергей МихайловичВеликий князь Сергей МихайловичUncle07.10.186918.07.1918
        10Алексей МихайловичАлексей МихайловичUncle28.12.187502.03.1895
        11Konstantin NikolayevichKonstantin NikolayevichUncle21.09.182725.01.1892
        12Николай СтаршийНиколай СтаршийUncle27.07.183113.04.1891
        13Olga  NikolaevnaOlga NikolaevnaAunt11.09.182230.10.1892
        14Grand Duchess Maria  Nikolaevna of RussiaGrand Duchess Maria Nikolaevna of RussiaAunt18.08.181921.02.1876
        15Prince Michael  Andreevich RomanoffPrince Michael Andreevich RomanoffNephew15.07.192022.09.2008
        16Prince Alexander  RomanovPrince Alexander RomanovNephew04.11.192921.09.2002
        17David MountbattenDavid MountbattenNephew12.05.191914.04.1970
        18Prince Nikita  Nikitich RomanovPrince Nikita Nikitich RomanovNephew13.05.192303.05.2007
        19Княгиня Ксения  РомановаКнягиня Ксения РомановаNiece10.03.191922.10.2000
        20Irina YusupovaIrina YusupovaNiece21.03.191530.08.1983
        21
        Tatiana Elizabeth MountbattenNiece16.12.191715.05.1988
        22
        Georgina KennardNiece17.10.191928.04.2011
        23Wilhelm  PreußenWilhelm PreußenBrother in-law06.05.188220.07.1951
        24Михаил НиколаевичМихаил НиколаевичGrandfather25.10.183218.12.1909
        25Olga  FeodorovnaOlga FeodorovnaGrandmother20.09.183912.04.1891
        26Leopold BadenLeopold BadenGreat grandfather29.08.179024.04.1852
        27Alexander  Württemberg, DukeAlexander Württemberg, DukeGreat grandfather09.09.180404.07.1885
        28Виллем IIВиллем IIGreat grandfather06.12.179217.03.1849
        29Михаил ПавловичМихаил ПавловичGreat grandfather08.02.179828.08.1849
        30Charles FrederickCharles FrederickGreat grandfather02.02.178308.07.1853
        31Георгий Петрович ОльденбургскийГеоргий Петрович ОльденбургскийGreat grandfather00.00.178400.00.1812
        32Nicholas I of RussiaNicholas I of RussiaGreat grandfather06.07.179618.02.1855
        33Maria  PavlovnaMaria PavlovnaGreat grandmother04.02.178611.06.1859
        34Anna PavlovnaAnna PavlovnaGreat grandmother18.01.179501.03.1865
        35Елена ПавловнаЕлена ПавловнаGreat grandmother28.12.180621.01.1873
        36Александра ИосифовнаАлександра ИосифовнаGreat grandmother08.07.183006.07.1911
        37Екатерина ПавловнаЕкатерина ПавловнаGreat grandmother10.05.178809.01.1819
        38Александра ФёдоровнаАлександра ФёдоровнаGreat grandmother13.07.179801.11.1860
        39Князь Никита АлександровичКнязь Никита АлександровичCousin16.01.190012.09.1974
        40Петр  ОльденбургскийПетр ОльденбургскийCousin21.11.186811.03.1924
        41Vladimir  PaleyVladimir PaleyCousin09.01.189718.07.1918
        42Prince Vasili AlexandrovichPrince Vasili AlexandrovichCousin07.07.190724.06.1989
        43Кирилл ВладимировичКирилл ВладимировичCousin12.10.187612.10.1938
        44Nadejda MountbattenNadejda MountbattenCousin28.03.189622.01.1963
        45Victoria of BadenVictoria of BadenCousin07.08.186204.04.1930
        46Edward  VIIIEdward VIIICousin23.06.189428.05.1972
        47Princess Nina GeorgievnaPrincess Nina GeorgievnaCousin20.06.190127.02.1974
        48Князь Андрей АлександровичКнязь Андрей АлександровичCousin24.01.189708.05.1981
        49Princess Xenia  Georgievna of RussiaPrincess Xenia Georgievna of RussiaCousin22.08.190317.09.1965
        50Juliana of the NetherlandsJuliana of the NetherlandsCousin30.04.190920.03.2004
        51Grand Duchess Maria PavlovnaGrand Duchess Maria PavlovnaCousin18.04.189013.12.1958
        52Великий князь Пётр НиколаевичВеликий князь Пётр НиколаевичCousin10.01.186417.06.1931
        53Prince George Duke of KentPrince George Duke of KentCousin20.12.190225.08.1942
        54Anastasia de TorbyAnastasia de TorbyCousin09.09.189207.12.1977
        55Ростислав АлександровичРостислав АлександровичCousin24.11.190231.07.1978
        56Grand Duke Nicholas  Nikolaevich of RussiaGrand Duke Nicholas Nikolaevich of RussiaCousin18.11.185605.01.1929
        57George VIGeorge VICousin14.12.189506.02.1952
        58Князь Дмитрий АлександровичКнязь Дмитрий АлександровичCousin15.08.190107.07.1980
        59Irina Alexandrovna of RussiaIrina Alexandrovna of RussiaCousin03.07.189526.02.1970
        60Ольга  РомановаОльга РомановаCousin13.06.188224.11.1960
        61Alexander IIAlexander IICousin29.04.181813.03.1881
        62Olga  Constantinovna of RussiaOlga Constantinovna of RussiaCousin03.09.185118.06.1926
        63Grand Duke Nicholas  NikolaevichGrand Duke Nicholas NikolaevichCousin08.08.183125.04.1891
        64Николай КонстантиновичНиколай КонстантиновичCousin14.02.185027.01.1918
        65Дмитрий Константинович РомановДмитрий Константинович РомановCousin01.06.186030.01.1919
        66Константин КонстантиновичКонстантин КонстантиновичCousin10.08.185802.06.1915
        67Nikolajs II RomanovsNikolajs II RomanovsDistant relative19.05.186817.07.1918
        68Alexander I of RussiaAlexander I of RussiaDistant relative12.12.177719.11.1825

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