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Christian X of Denmark

Christian X of Denmark (September 26, 1870 at Charlottenlund palace[?] near Copenhagen - April 20, 1947) was King of Denmark 1912-1947 (and of Iceland 1912-1943), a period including two World Wars. In contrast to the monarchs of Norway and the Netherlands, who went in exile during the Nazi occupation of their countries, Christian X remained in his capital, being to the Danish people a visible symbol of the national cause. In spite of his advanced age and of the precarious situation, he took a daily ride on horseback through his city -- not accompanied by a groom, let alone by a guard.

His queen was Duchess Alexandrine of Mecklenburg-Schwerin.

A popular urban legend that states that King Christian X wore a yellow Star of David armband in defiance of the occupying German authorities who had ordered the Jews of Denmark to wear them, is entirely false[1] (http://www.snopes.com/history/govern/denmark.htm).

Preceded by:
Frederick VIII
List of Danish monarchs Succeeded by:
Frederick IX



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