Queen Maud of Norway had three children: Prince Alexander, who later became King Olav V of Norway; Princess Ragnhild; and Princess Astrid. She was the daughter of King Edward VII of the United Kingdom and Queen Alexandra. Queen Maud's lineage continues to play a significant role in Norwegian royal history.
Queen Maud of Norway had three children: Prince Alexander, later King Haakon VII of Norway, Princess Ragnhild, and Princess Astrid. She was married to King Haakon VII, and their children played significant roles in Norwegian royal life.
The area of Queen Maud Land is 2,700,000 square kilometers.
The cast of Visit of King Haakon and Queen Maud - 1906 includes: King Haakon VII as himself Queen Maud as herself
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Queen Maud of Norway had three children: Prince Alexander, later King Haakon VII of Norway, Princess Ragnhild, and Princess Astrid. She was married to King Haakon VII, and their children played significant roles in Norwegian royal life.
The mountain Queen Maud is named after Queen Matilda
The Queen Maud Mountains are located in Antarctica.
Queen Maud Land was created on 1957-06-21.
The area of Queen Maud Land is 2,700,000 square kilometers.
The cast of Visit of King Haakon and Queen Maud - 1906 includes: King Haakon VII as himself Queen Maud as herself
Queen Maud Land is located in Antarctica. It is a region claimed by Norway as a dependent territory.
Queen Maud's College of Early Childhood Education was created in 1947.
Queen Maud Gulf Migratory Bird Sanctuary was created in 1961.
The cast of Coronation of King Haakon VII and Queen Maud - 1906 includes: King Haakon VII as himself Queen Maud as herself
Brisbane is on the continent of Australia. Queen Maud Land is on the continent of Antarctica.
Maud Parr had three children. Their names are Ann, Richard, and Peter. She was a significant figure in her community and her family played an important role in her life.