- Frederick VI of Denmark
Infobox Danish Royalty|monarch
name = Frederick VI
title = King of Denmark and Norway
caption = Frederick VI painted by F.C. Grøger c. 1808. [Official website ofRosenborg Castle . [http://www.rosenborgslot.dk/v1/person.asp?PersonID=9&countryID=1&PersonTypeID=1 Biography of King Frederick VI] da icon]
succession =King of Denmark
reign = 1808 - 1839
coronation =
predecessor = Christian VII
successor = Christian VIII
succession1 =King of Norway
reign = 1808 - 1814
predecessor1 = Christian VII
successor1 = Christian Frederick
spouse =Marie Sophie of Hesse-Kassel
issue = Wilhelmine Marie, Duchess of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg
royal house = Oldenburg
royal motto = "God and the just cause"
father =Christian VII of Denmark
mother =Caroline Matilda of Wales
date of birth = birth date|1768|1|28|mf=y
place of birth =Christiansborg Palace ,Copenhagen
date of death = death date and age|1839|12|3|1768|1|28|mf=y
place of death =Amalienborg Palace , Copenhagen
place of burial= |Frederick VI (
January 28 ,1768 -December 3 ,1839 ) reigned as King ofDenmark from 1808 to 1839, and as king ofNorway from 1808 to 1814. He also served as Regent of Denmark from 1784 to 1808 under his father's name, just like his British cousin The Prince of Wales, later King George IV. His mother, Queen Caroline Mathilde, was a sister of King George III of the United Kingdom. His father, Christian VII, had major psychological problems, including suspected schizophrenia, expressed by catatonic periods, that resulted in his standing down from power for most of his reign.During the regency, Frederick instituted widespread liberal reforms with the assistance of Chief Minister
Andreas Peter Bernstorff , including the abolition ofserfdom in 1788. Crises encountered during his reign include disagreement with the British over neutral shipping. This resulted in two British attacks on Danish shipping in 1801 and 1807. The former attack is known as theBattle of Copenhagen .His wife was his first cousin
Marie Sophie of Hesse-Kassel (or Hesse-Cassel), a member of a German family with close marriage links with the Royal families of both Denmark and Great Britain. They married in 1790 and had eight children. The youngest of them, Princess Wilhelmine, became the wife of the futureFrederick VII of Denmark . However, none of Frederick VI's sons survived infancy and when he died, he was succeeded by his cousin,Christian VIII of Denmark .When the throne of
Sweden showed signs of becoming unoccupied in 1809, Frederick was interested in becoming elected there, too. Frederick actually was the first monarch of Denmark and Norway to descend fromGustav I of Sweden who had secured Sweden's independence after union period with other Scandinavian countries. (Also Frederick's sister was such descendant, both through their mother and her mother. As well asHereditary Prince Frederick of Denmark , their uncle, who descended through Queen Juliane.) However, firstly Frederick's brother-in-law the prince Augustus of Augustenborg got elected, then the FrenchMarshal Bernadotte .After his defeat in the Napoleonic Wars in 1814 and the loss of Norway, Frederick VI carried through an authoritatarian and reactionary course, giving up the liberal ideas of his years as a prince
regent . Censorship and suppression of all opposition together with bad economic terms of the country made this period of his reign somewhat gloomy, though the king himself in general maintained his position of a "patriarch" and a well-meaning autocrat. From the 1830s the economic depression was eased a bit and from 1834 the king reluctantly accepted a small democratic innovation by the creation of the Assemblies of the Estate (purely consultative regional assemblies).The surviving children of King Frederick VI and Queen
Marie Sophie Frederikke were their two daughters:* Caroline of Denmark (1793-1881), married to her father's first cousin Frederick
Ferdinand of Denmark , d. 1863 some months before his nephewFrederick VII of Denmark, Hereditary Prince of Denmark, son ofChristian VIII of Denmark . Childless.* Wilhelmine of Denmark (1808-1891), firstly married to her second cousin Prince Frederik of Denmark, the future
Frederick VII of Denmark , but they divorced, and she married secondly DukeCharles of Lyksborg (=Duke of Glucksburg), who was eldest brother of the futureChristian IX of Denmark . Both her marriages were childless.Frederick VI was known as a patron of
astronomy and in 1832 offered gold medal prizes to anyone who discovered acomet using atelescope . His successors continued this until 1850. The prize was terminated in the aftermath of theFirst War of Schleswig .After discovery of
Haraldskær Woman in a peat bog in Jutland in the year 1835, Frederick VI ordered a royal interment in an elaborately carved sarcophagus for the Iron Age mummy, decreeing it to be the body of Queen Gunhild. Later this identity proved incorrect, but the action suited his political agenda of the time.Ancestors
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