Oldenburg Dynasty
The Oldenburg Dynasty is a European royal family that originated in the 12th century in what is now Germany. It has produced several monarchs and has ruled various territories, including Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. The dynasty is known for its significant influence in Northern Europe and its connections to other royal families through marriage.
Members of the Oldenburg Dynasty include notable figures such as King Christian IV of Denmark and Tsar Peter I of Russia, who were related through the family tree. The dynasty's legacy continues today, with descendants still holding titles and playing ceremonial roles in various countries.