Louise of Denmark
Louise of Denmark was a Danish princess born on July 7, 1817. She was the daughter of King Christian VIII of Denmark and Queen Caroline Amalie. In 1842, she married Prince Alexander of Denmark, who later became King Alexander I of Greece. Louise played a significant role in the royal family and was known for her charitable work.
Throughout her life, Louise was involved in various social causes, particularly those related to education and welfare. She became a beloved figure in Denmark and Greece, admired for her dedication to public service. Louise passed away on March 29, 1898, leaving a lasting legacy.