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- Father-in-law_of_Europe abstract "The Father-in-law of Europe is a sobriquet which has been used to refer to two European monarchs of the late 19th and early 20th century: Christian IX of Denmark and Nicholas I of Montenegro, both on account of their children's marriages to foreign princes and princesses. The fact that each was a monarch of moderate or modest power (and thus a marriage would not threaten the delicate balance of power) and the number of children each had allowed them to marry their children to heirs of greater fortunes across the continent.".
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- Father-in-law_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_III_of_Russia.
- Father-in-law_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Alexandra_of_Denmark.
- Father-in-law_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Category:European_royalty.
- Father-in-law_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Christian_IX_of_Denmark.
- Father-in-law_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Constantine_I_of_Greece.
- Father-in-law_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Copenhagen.
- Father-in-law_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Edward_VII.
- Father-in-law_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Elena_of_Montenegro.
- Father-in-law_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Ernest_Augustus,_Crown_Prince_of_Hanover.
- Father-in-law_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Europe.
- Father-in-law_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Fredensborg_Palace.
- Father-in-law_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Frederick_VIII_of_Denmark.
- Father-in-law_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink George_I_of_Greece.
- Father-in-law_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink George_Maximilianovich,_6th_Duke_of_Leuchtenberg.
- Father-in-law_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink George_V.
- Father-in-law_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Grand_Duke_Nicholas_Nikolaevich_of_Russia_(1856-1929).
- Father-in-law_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Grand_Duke_Nicholas_Nikolaevich_of_Russia_(1856–1929).
- Father-in-law_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Grand_Duke_Peter_Nikolaevich_of_Russia.
- Father-in-law_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Haakon_VII_of_Norway.
- Father-in-law_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink King_Christian_IX_of_Denmark.
- Father-in-law_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink King_George_I_of_Greece.
- Father-in-law_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink King_Haakon_VII.
- Father-in-law_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Louise_of_Hesse-Kassel.
- Father-in-law_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Maria_Feodorovna_(Dagmar_of_Denmark).
- Father-in-law_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Maud_of_Wales.
- Father-in-law_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Monarch.
- Father-in-law_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Nicholas_II_of_Russia.
- Father-in-law_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Nicholas_I_of_Montenegro.
- Father-in-law_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Peter_I_of_Serbia.
- Father-in-law_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Prince_Ernest_Augustus,_3rd_Duke_of_Cumberland_and_Teviotdale.
- Father-in-law_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Prince_Francis_Joseph_of_Battenberg.
- Father-in-law_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Princess_Anastasia_of_Montenegro.
- Father-in-law_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Princess_Anna_of_Montenegro.
- Father-in-law_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Princess_Milica_of_Montenegro.
- Father-in-law_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Princess_Thyra_of_Denmark.
- Father-in-law_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Princess_Zorka_of_Montenegro.
- Father-in-law_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Queen_Alexandra_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Father-in-law_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Queen_Maud_of_Norway.
- Father-in-law_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Queen_Victoria.
- Father-in-law_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Sobriquet.
- Father-in-law_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Thyra_of_Denmark.
- Father-in-law_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Tsar_Alexander_III.
- Father-in-law_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Tsar_Nicholas_II_of_Russia.
- Father-in-law_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Victor_Emmanuel_III_of_Italy.
- Father-in-law_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink Zorka_of_Montenegro.
- Father-in-law_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLink File:Christian_IX_of_Denmark_with_family_(Tuxen).jpg.
- Father-in-law_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLinkText "Father-in-law of Europe".
- Father-in-law_of_Europe wikiPageWikiLinkText "father-in-law of Europe".
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- Father-in-law_of_Europe subject Category:European_royalty.
- Father-in-law_of_Europe hypernym Sobriquet.
- Father-in-law_of_Europe type Person.
- Father-in-law_of_Europe comment "The Father-in-law of Europe is a sobriquet which has been used to refer to two European monarchs of the late 19th and early 20th century: Christian IX of Denmark and Nicholas I of Montenegro, both on account of their children's marriages to foreign princes and princesses.".
- Father-in-law_of_Europe label "Father-in-law of Europe".
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- Father-in-law_of_Europe sameAs Svokor_Európy.
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- Father-in-law_of_Europe sameAs Q2893057.
- Father-in-law_of_Europe wasDerivedFrom Father-in-law_of_Europe?oldid=675567482.
- Father-in-law_of_Europe depiction Christian_IX_of_Denmark_with_family_(Tuxen).jpg.
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