Rasmussen, Louise Christine (1815–1874)

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Rasmussen, Louise Christine (1815–1874)

Danish countess and paramour. Name variations: Louisa Rasmussen; Countess Danner; Countess von Danner. Born Louise Christine (also seen as Christiana) Rasmussen, April 21, 1815 (some sources cite 1814 and 1818), in Copenhagen, Denmark; died Mar 6, 1874, at Cannes, Nice, France; was an illeg. child; trained as a ballet dancer at Royal Theatre; m. Frederick VII (1808–1863), king of Denmark (r. 1848–63), Aug 7, 1850; children: (with book printer Carl Berling) 1 child.

Retired as a dancer and opened a fashion store; became mistress, then 3rd wife of Frederick VII in a morganatic marriage; said to have had a stabilizing effect on the king; was created Countess Danner; bequeathed her assets to a foundation in Copenhagen for poor working-class women and established several orphanages for poor girls.

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