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She is a very elegant person, the queen is a very close to the people and very family-loving, often takes time to take care of children, she is also a very talented person, such as: design, literature, archaeology, she is very knowledgeable.
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Margaret is very considerate of the people, and all policies are carried out around the lives of the people.
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The Queen of Denmark has a lot of aura, a great temperament, is very kind, does practical things for the people, and has won the respect of the people.
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Queen Margaret of Denmark is very close to the people and centered on the interests of the people, so she is very loved and respected by the common people.
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The Queen of Denmark is loved by the people mainly because she is very close to the people and has some policies that are beneficial to the people, so she is loved by the people.
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3 allBecause she feels like a citizen herself. If it is close to the people, then the Queen of Denmark is definitely the most secular queen。On the streets of Denmark, it is common to see the queen of jeans and shirts with baskets appearing on the streets.
She would rush over because in addition to buying food and cooking, she had to go back and look at a lot of documents. Margrethe II's outfit is also known as the pioneer of fashionable clothing, but even so, the Danish Empress often took turns wearing a set of clothes. The monarch of the rest of the extravagant group lined up, but not the Queen of Denmark.
People commuted to and from work by bicycle when they were younger, so in the 1970s and 1980s, Copenhagen citizens often saw the Queen riding her bicycle leisurely through the streets.
If you ask her why she is like this, she will tell you that I have the same standard of living as ordinary people. Why can my citizens do this, but I can't? Yes, ordinary people who control themselves are called citizens, not people.
A man with a free soul cannot in any way limit his desire for freedom. The Queen of Denmark is optimistic by nature. We often see this cheerful old lady.
Other people's queens are elegant and luxurious, but she is an old lady, and according to common sense, he does not play cards. On his son's birthday last year, while receiving the blessings of the people, the son was silent. The Queen of Denmark deceived her citizens, cheered for her son, and cheered for the scene.
If you ask about the Queen's shortcomings, it may be that the Queen, who has loved smoking since childhood, has been smoking, and the Danish people have heavily criticized the Queen's actions. The Queen of Denmark is such a quiet and peaceful mind, with a free-spirited soul. Even if the wind rises and the flowers bloom, if you keep an indifferent heart, there will be a chic sky and such an easy life.
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In a country where there is a royal tradition, both boys and girls should dress brightly, but Queen Margaret of Denmark, she wears very simple clothes, not some big brands and luxury goods, but her ability to be politically and diplomatically unquestionable.
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Because on the streets of Denmark, you can often see the queen in jeans and a shirt carrying a basket, and she will pass you by in a hurry, because in addition to buying groceries and cooking, she has to go back to review the mountains of official documents. She also often wears a set of clothes in turns, and the ones that are not worn will be worn for years. She commuted to work on her bicycle when she was younger.
So she is called the "Queen of Commoners".
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Queen Margaret of Denmark, everything he does is for the benefit of the common people, so she is deeply loved by the common people and is known as the queen of the common people.
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Queen Margaret of Denmark, the reason why she is called the queen of the commoners, is not only in terms of their facilities, benefits, treatment, clothing and clothing, including their living habits, are no different from ordinary Danish people.
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Margrethe II, the first queen of Denmark, who was favored by God, has a legendary life experience, she has lived a very happy and happy life, born noble, has a good family, has power, improved the economic situation of Denmark, let the social civilization develop and progress, and won the hearts of the people.
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Margaret was the youngest daughter of King Waldemar IV of Denmark.
In April 1363 (when she was 10 years old) she married King Haakon VI of Norway. Haakon VI was the son of King Magnus VII of Norway, who was also King of Sweden (Magnus II), so Haakon was King of Norway and Sweden.
Waldemar strengthened the position of the Danish king with the help of his prime minister. Waldemar died unexpectedly in 1375, leaving him without a son.
With the support of the Vigil Valdemar, Margaret was able to proclaim her five-year-old son, Olaf III, King of Denmark. She co-ruled with the Danish Imperial Parliament.
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Leopold was 11 years old for Margaret, and from the present point of view, he was not a suitable husband for the princess. Philip IV married his most beloved daughter for political reasons, and as a final gift, he affirmed that Margaret Theresa would always be a Spanish princess and would not have to give up her rights in Spain, and that if the Spanish throne became vacant, Marguerite could pass on her throne to the Austrian Habsburgs. Her sister, Princess Maria Therese, was not treated like this when she married King Louis XIV of France.
Leopold I was very fond of Marguerite, and it is said that the couple lived happily ever after ignoring the effects of age. They found a common interest: the arts, and had a number of children, Margaret was 15 years old when they married, and her husband was 26 years old, so Margaret remained like a child in this marriage, and she called her husband "uncle".
Margaret's original name was Basil chrysanthemum or chrysanthemum, and in the 16th century, because the Norwegian princess Marguerite liked this fresh and delicate little white flower, so she named the flower after herself. In the West, Margaret also has the nickname of Maiden Flower and is loved by many young maidens. One of the reasons may be due to the fact that Margaret is a flower that can be loved. >>>More
Margaret this paragraphMargaret's small profile Scientific name Margaret (chrysanthemum frutescens) Another name Basil chrysanthemum, chrysanthemum, oriental chrysanthemum, French chrysanthemum, small bull's eye chrysanthemum (aka: maiden flower) English name: Marguerite de Valois Classification Asteraceae Season Every year from October to May of the following year Origin of this section Native to Australia, Southern Europe Characteristics of this section Margarita is a perennial herbaceous plant of the Asteraceae family, with a height of 15 to 45 cm and many alternate leaves. Pinnate and finely lobed, with many branches and many flowers. >>>More
Margaret Flower Language.
Margaret: Proud, satisfied, joyful. >>>More
Daisy is because it resembles chrysanthemums, which are linear, the difference is that chrysanthemum petals are slender and curly and shiny, while daisy petals are short and straight, like unformed chrysanthemums. Hence the name, daisy. >>>More
Scorpio: Osmanthus.
Flower language: humility. >>>More