Princess Dagmar of Denmark
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Princess Dagmar of Denmark and Iceland (Dagmar Louise Elisabeth; 23 May 1890 – 11 October 1961) was the youngest child and fourth daughter of Frederick VIII of Denmark
Frederick VIII of Denmark
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 and his wife, Princess Louise of Sweden and Norway
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.

Princess Dagmar was born at Charlottenlund
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  She was named for her aunt, the Empress Maria Fydorovna, who was born Princess Dagmar of Denmark.

She married in Fredensborg
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 on 23 November 1922 Jørgen Castenskjold (Copenhagen
Copenhagen
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, 30 November 1893 – Rungsted
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, 21 November 1978), son of Anton Castenskiold (1860–1940), Royal Danish Court Chamberlain
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, and wife Sophie Steensen-Leth (1870–1947), from Danish Nobility
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. They had four children:
  • Carl Frederik Anton Jørgen Castenskjold (Kongstedlund: 13 November 1923 – 14 April 2006), married Bente Grevenkop-Castenskiold (5 April 1927 - 22 May 2003)on October 23, 1948, divorced in 1963, and had three children:
    • Helmuth Jørgen Frederik Carl Castenskjold (b. 9 August 1949)
    • Jorgen Axel Holten Castenskjold (b. 16 December 1951)
    • Dagmar Birgitte Margarethe Castenskjold (b. 26 January 1956)
  • Christian Ludwig Gustav Fritz Castenskjold (b. Kongstedlund: 10 July 1926) married Cecily Abbots (b. 10 August 1927) on November 11, 1952, and had one daughter:
    • Alexandra Castenskjold (b. Los Angeles
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      , California
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      : 11 June 1965), married Christopher Robert Cuilty (b. Oxnard, California
      Oxnard, California
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      : 3 June 1965) on April 29, 2000, in Carmel
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      , California
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      , and had two daughters:
      • Ava Castenkiold Cuilty (b. Thousand Oaks, California
        California
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        : 23 February 2004)
      • Amelia Hope Cuilty (b. Thousand Oaks, California
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        : 9 November 2005)
  • Jørgen Frederik Aage Erik Helge Castenskjold (Kongstedlund, 16 March 1928 – Næstved, 4 May 1964), married Kirsten Schlichtkrull (b. 24 March 1934) on July 14, 1956, and had two daughters:
    • Susanne Hélène Dagmar Castenskjold (b. 13 April 1957)
    • Maria-Lovisa Castenskjold (b. 10 November 1960)
  • Dagmar Louise Thyra Sophia Castenskjold (b. Kongstedlund, 11 September 1930), married Poul Bitsch (b. Balle
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    , Denmark
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    : 5 October 1930) on April 4, 1950, and had three children:
    • Eric Jørgen Marius Poul Christian Bitsch (b. Aarhus
      Aarhus
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      , Denmark
      Denmark
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      : 9 August 1950)
    • Hans Jørgen Gorm Bitsch (b. 14 January 1954), married firstly Lena Bilde (b. 1955) in 1978, had one son, and divorced in 1981; married secondly Taimi Elisabeth Pedesk (b. Copenhagen
      Copenhagen
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      , Denmark
      Denmark
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      : 21 May 1957) on 24 May 1986, and divorced before 1998; and married thirdly Marianne Lykke Jenson (b. Copenhagen
      Copenhagen
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      : 6 April 1963) on April 4, 1998, in Ballerup
      Ballerup
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      , Denmark
      Denmark
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      . Son of Hans Jørgen Gorm Bitsch:
      • Poul Jørgen Bitsch (b. 4 August 1977), married Jeanette Blander (Thisted
        Thisted
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        , Denmark
        Denmark
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        : 17 April 1984 - Thisted
        Thisted
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        , Denmark
        Denmark
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        : 29 March 2007) on August 19, 2006, in Thisted
        Thisted
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        , Denmark
        Denmark
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        , and he was widowed less than a year later. He had one son with Janni Henriksen:
        • Oliver Iorgen Bitsch (b. 21 August 2009)
    • Christian Axel Carl Bitsch (b. 18 August 1959)


Princess Dagmar died at Kongstedlund.

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