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Christian X of Denmark ( September 26, 1870— 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 into exile during the Nazi occupation of their countries, Christian X remained in his capital throughout the Occupation of Denmark, 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.
Christian was born at Charlottenlund Palace near Copenhagen. His queen was Alexandrine, Duchess of Mecklenburg-Schwerin.
A full page black and white photograph in which rider and horse filled the entire page appeared in the International Herald Tribune in the early 1980s, showing King Christian X on horseback with a Jewish Star of DavidThe Star of David Magen David or Mogen David in Hebrew, Shield of David Solomon's Seal or Seal of Solomon is a generally recognized symbol of Judaism and Jewish identity. It is also known as the Jewish Star . With the establishment of the State of Israel on his sleeve. This was a full page paid advertisement of a World War II era photograph that appeared genuine to all readers who saw it.
| Preceded by: Frederick VIIIFrederik VIII ( June 3, 1843 ? May 14, 1912), king of Denmark, eldest son of King Christian IX, was born at Copenhagen. As Crown Prince of Denmark he took part in the war of 1864 against Austria and Prussia, and subsequently assisted his father in the dut | King of DenmarkThis is a list of Danish monarchs, that is, the Kings and ruling Queen of Denmark, including Regents of the Kalmar Union. This includes: The Kingdom of Denmark (up to 1396) Personal union of Denmark and Norway ( 1380- 1396) The Kalmar Union ( 1397- 1536) | Succeeded by: Frederick IXFrederik IX of Denmark ( March 11, 1899 January 14, 1972) was King of Denmark from 1947 until 1972. He married HRH Princess Ingrid of Sweden on May 24, 1935. They had three children, Queen Margrethe II of Denmark, who succeeded her father, HRH Princess Be |