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Drottning Sophia
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Became Queen of Sweden and Queen of Norway upon the death of her brother-in-law, King Charles XV. [September 18, 1872].
Mother of
King Gustaf V
.
Her granddaughter, Princess Astrid Sophie Louise Bernadotte of Sweden, married
King Leopold III
. Through Astrid Sophie, Sophia is the great-grandmother of
Grand Duchess Joséphine-Charlotte of Luxembourg
,
King Baudouin
, and
King Albert II
, and the great-great-grandmother of
Grand Duke Henri de Luxembourg
, and
King Philippe
.
Great-grandmother of
Dronning Ingrid
,
Prince Sigvard Bernadotte
,
Bertil Gustaf Oskar Carl Eugén
, and
Lennart Bernadotte
.
Great-great grandmother of
King Carl XVI Gustaf
,
H.M. Queen Margrethe of Denmark
,
Prinsesse Benedikte
, and
Queen Anne-Marie
.
Grandmother of
King Gustaf VI Adolf
,
Prince Vilhelm of Sweden
, and Prince Erik.
Great-great-great-great grandmother of
Carl Prinz von Hohenzollern
,
Hubertus von Hohenzollern
,
Kronprinsessan Victoria
,
Prins Carl Philip
, and
Prinsessan Madeleine
.
Her half-brother, Adolphe, Grand Duke of Luxembourg, was the father of
Princess Hilda of Nassau
, who married
Grand Duke of Baden Frederick II
, the brother of Sophia's daughter-in-law,
Queen Victoria of Baden
. Sophia and Frederick shared the same birthday, July 9th.
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