Christian VII of Denmark

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Christian VII
King of Denmark and Norway

This picture of Christian VII was painted by the Danish painter, Jens Juel, in 1789. The king is sitting on the throne with crown, sceptre, and ermine cape. Those treasures can be seen on the exhibition on Rosenborg Slot in Copenhagen.
Reign 1766-1808
Born January 29, 1749(1749-01-29)
Birthplace Copenhagen
Died March 13, 1808 (aged 59)
Place of death Rendsburg
Buried Roskilde Cathedral
Predecessor Frederick V of Denmark
Successor Frederick VI of Denmark
Consort Caroline Matilda of Wales
Issue Frederick
Louise
Father Frederick V of Denmark
Mother Louise of Great Britain

Christian VII (January 29, 1749 - March 13, 1808) was King of Denmark and Norway, and Duke of Schleswig and Holstein from 1766 until his death. He was the son of Frederick V, King of Denmark, and his first consort Louisa, daughter of George II of Great Britain.

He became king on his father’s death on January 14, 1766. All the earlier accounts agree that he had a winning personality and considerable talent, but he was badly educated, systematically terrorized by a brutal governor, Detlev Reventlow, and hopelessly debauched by corrupt pages, and while he seems to have been intelligent and certainly had periods of clarity, Christian suffered from severe mental problems, possibly schizophrenia.

After his marriage in 1766 to his cousin Princess Caroline Matilda (known in Denmark as Queen Caroline Mathilde), a sister of King George III of Great Britain, he abandoned himself to the worst excesses, especially debauchery. In 1767, he entered in to a relationship with the courtisan Støvlete-Cathrine‎. He publicly declared that he could not love Caroline Mathilde, because it was "unfashionable to love one's wife". He ultimately sank into a condition of mental stupor. Symptoms during this time included paranoia, self-mutilation and hallucinations. He became submissive to upstart Johann Friedrich Struensee, who rose steadily in power in the late 1760s. The neglected and lonely Caroline Mathilde drifted into an affair with Struensee.

In 1772, the king’s marriage with Caroline Mathilde was dissolved. Struensee was arrested and executed in that same year. Christian signed Struensee's arrest warrant with indifference, and under pressure from his paternal grandmother, Juliana Maria of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, who had led the movement to have the marriage dissolved. Caroline Mathilde, retaining her title but not her children, eventually left Denmark in exile and passed her remaining days in neighbouring Celle. She died of scarlet fever there on May 11, 1775.

The marriage had produced two children, the future Frederick VI and Princess Louise Augusta. However, it is widely believed that Louise was the daughter of Struensee - portrait comparisons have supported this.

Christian was only nominally king from 1772 onwards. From 1772 to 1784, Denmark was ruled by Christian's stepmother Juliana Maria of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, his physically disabled half-brother Frederick and the Danish politician Ove Høegh-Guldberg. From 1784 onwards, his son Frederick VI ruled permanently as a prince regent. This regency was marked by liberal and agricultural reforms but also by the beginning disasters of the Napoleonic Wars.

Christian died in 1808 at Rendsburg, Schleswig, not of fright as some have suggested, but from a brain aneurysm. He was 59.

[edit] Ancestors

Christian's ancestors in three generations
Christian VII of Denmark Father:
Frederick V of Denmark
Paternal Grandfather:
Christian VI of Denmark
Paternal Great-grandfather:
Frederick IV of Denmark
Paternal Great-grandmother:
Louise of Mecklenburg-Güstrow
Paternal Grandmother:
Sophia Magdalen of Brandenburg-Kulmbach
Paternal Great-grandfather:
Margrave Christian Henry of Brandenburg-Kulmbach
Paternal Great-grandmother:
Countess Sofie Christiane of Wolfstein
Mother:
Louise of Great Britain
Maternal Grandfather:
George II of Great Britain
Maternal Great-grandfather:
George I of Great Britain
Maternal Great-grandmother:
Sophia Dorothea of Celle
Maternal Grandmother:
Caroline of Ansbach
Maternal Great-grandfather:
Johann Friedrich, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach
Maternal Great-grandmother:
Princess Eleonore Erdmuthe of Saxe-Eisenach
Christian VII
Born: January 29, 1749 Died: March 13, 1808
Regnal titles
Preceded by
Frederick V
King of Denmark
1766-1808
Succeeded by
Frederick VI
King of Norway
1766-1808