January 14.1940-Margrethe II ascended the throne of Denmark's second female monarch was born
Twelfth lunar month, the sixth days) (JiMao years, January 14, 1940, the second female monarch ascended the throne of Denmark, Margrethe II was born. Margrethe II,
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Margrethe II (Margrethe II) Born in 1940 in the Danish capital Copenhagen. Studying the Constitution and the philosophy at the University of Copenhagen, studying archeology at Girton College, Cambridge, England, and studied at the University of Aarhus, the University of Paris, the London School of Economics. Margaret's father, King Frederick IX had no male heirs, the Danish government in 1953, moved a motion to modify the Succession Act, allowing women to inherit the throne. The initiative received the endorsement and support of the vast majority of Danes. As the eldest daughter of Princess Margaret became the Crown Princess. Margaret took the throne on January 14, 1972 after the death of Frederick IX, so far. the
1965 years, (Lssdjt.com) Margaret in London with the French ambassador to Britain, Henry Meng Peizi Earl met and fell in love. Two years later, on June 10, 1967 two persons in accordance with the traditions and customs of Denmark in Copenhagen Fredensborg church held a grand wedding. A year later, the two Little Prince Frederik and Joachim have been born. Margrethe II's visit to China in September 1979. Margrethe II,
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