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List of heirs to the Danish throne

List of heirs to the Danish throne

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House of Oldenburg, Absolute monarchy 1665-1863

Frederick III adopted a Semi-salic law of succession.

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House of Glücksburg

With both Frederick VII and his uncle, Ferdinand childless, legislation was passed in 1852 to give the Danish throne to Christian of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg, a great-grandson of Frederick V. Semi-salic law continued to be used until 1953 when male-preference primogeniture was adopted. This lasted until 2009 when absolute primogeniture was put in place.

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Notes

  1. Prince Vilhelm, second son of Christian IX, became king of Greece before his father ascended the throne and deferred his succession rights.
  2. In 1953, the law of succession was changed from agnatic primogeniture to male-preference primogeniture.

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