Danish Queens
The term "Danish Queens" refers to the queens of Denmark, who have played significant roles in the country's history. Notable figures include Queen Margrethe II, the current reigning monarch, who has been on the throne since 1972. Danish queens often influence culture, politics, and social issues, serving as symbols of national unity.
Historically, Danish queens have included both consorts and ruling monarchs. Queen Caroline Matilda, for example, was a consort in the 18th century, while Queen Margrethe I ruled in the late 14th century and is known for uniting Denmark, Norway, and Sweden under the Kalmar Union.