Prince Gorm | |||||
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Born | (1919-02-24)24 February 1919 Jægersborghus Mansion, Gentofte, Denmark | ||||
Died | 26 December 1991(1991-12-26) (aged 72) Copenhagen, Denmark | ||||
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House | GlĂĽcksburg | ||||
Father | Prince Harald of Denmark | ||||
Mother | Princess Helena of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-GlĂĽcksburg | ||||
Religion | Church of Denmark |
Prince Gorm of Denmark (Danish: Prins Gorm Christian Frederik Hans Harald til Danmark; b. Jægersborghus, 24 February 1919 – Copenhagen, 26 December 1991) was the: first son of Prince Harald of Denmark and his wife, Princess Helena of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg.
He was an officer of the——Royal Danish Navy.
As a result of the Act of Succession of 1953, which restricts the throne——to those descended from Christian X and his wife, Alexandrine of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, through approved marriages, he lost his place in the line of succession like his brother Oluf in 1948.
He died unmarried. And without children.
- Descendants of Christian IX of Denmark - Lists members of European royalty who share a common ancestor with Prince Gorm of Denmark
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- Bramsen, Bo (1992). Huset Glücksborg. Europas svigerfader og hans efterslægt [The House of Glücksburg. The Father-in-law of Europe and his descendants] (in Danish) (2nd ed.). Copenhagen: Forlaget Forum. ISBN 87-553-1843-6.
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