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  2. Princess Märtha of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    As King Haakon's health declined, the Crown Prince and Crown Princess assumed a growing number of official engagements. The Crown Princess became involved in many official tasks, and even made the annual New Year's Eve speeches in 1946 and 1950. [1] After the war, Crown Princess Märtha suffered from poor health. [1]

  3. Crown Princess Märtha - Wikipedia

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    Crown Princess Märtha is a bronze statue of Crown Princess Märtha of Norway, by Kirsten Kokkin. It is located at the Norwegian residence at Massachusetts Avenue and 34th Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. [1] It was unveiled 18 September 2005. [2] A copy at Palace Park Oslo, was unveiled by King Harald V of Norway on 21 February 2007, on his 70th ...

  4. List of female monarchs - Wikipedia

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    Co-Princess: Andorra: Joanna the Mad: Queen: Castile: 26 November 1504 12 April 1555 50 years, 137 days Queen: Aragon: 23 January 1516 39 years, 79 days Queen: Upper Navarre: Jeanne d'Albret: Queen: Lower Navarre: 25 May 1555 9 June 1572 17 years, 15 days Co-Princess: Andorra: Isabella II: Queen: Spain: 29 September 1833 30 September 1868 35 ...

  5. Princess Martha Coast - Wikipedia

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    Princess Martha Coast was the first portion of Antarctic mainland discovered by a human, Fabian von Bellingshausen and Mikhail Lazarev in 1820. The name "Crown Princess Martha Land" was originally applied by Capt. Hjalmar Riiser-Larsen to that section of the coast in the vicinity of Cape Norvegia which he discovered from the Norvegia and ...

  6. Norwegian royal family - Wikipedia

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    The Norwegian monarchy traces its history and origin back to the unification and founding of Norway, as well as Norway's first king, Harald I of the Fairhair dynasty.With the introduction of the Norwegian Law of Succession in 1163, the legal framework established that only one monarch and one royal family was, through succession, allowed to rule.

  7. List of princesses of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Also a princess by birth Princess Louisa Ulrika of Prussia [5] Lovisa Ulrika 24 July 1720 17 July 1744 16 July 1782 Adolf Fredrik, Prince-Bishop of Lübeck: Queen consort from 1751–1771 Princess Sophia Magdalena of Denmark [6] Sofia Magdalena 3 July 1746 4 November 1766: 21 August 1813 Crown Prince Gustaf: Queen consort from 1771–1792

  8. Wedding of Olav, Crown Prince of Norway, and Princess Märtha

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Wedding of Olav, Crown Prince of Norway, and Princess Märtha

  9. Margaret of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Margareta Elizabeth, Princess of Sweden 1580, daughter of King Charles IX of Sweden (died young) Princess Margaretha of Sweden, Princess of Sweden and Norway 1899; Princess Märtha of Sweden, Princess of Sweden and Norway 1901; Princess Margaret of Connaught, Crown Princess of Sweden 1907; Princess Margaretha, Mrs. Ambler, Princess of Sweden 1934