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Main line

 * Counts (1101–1773), Dukes (1773–1810) and Grand Dukes (1815–1918) of Oldenburg
 * Kings of Denmark (1448–1863)
 * Kings of Norway (1450–1814)
 * Kings of Sweden (1457–64, 1497–1501 and 1520–21)
 * Dukes of Schleswig (1460–1864) (divided among various rulers 1544-1721)
 * Counts (1460–1574) and Dukes (1574-1864) of Holstein (divided among various rulers 1544-1773)

Branches

 * Kings of Denmark (1448–1863)
 * Danneskiold-Samsøe (since 1695) ill.
 * Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg, extinct in male line in 1931
 * Dukes of Schleswig-Holstein (claimant in 1863, then titular dukes until 1931)
 * Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg
 * Dukes of Schleswig-Holstein (titular dukes since 1931)
 * Kings and queens of Denmark (since 1863)
 * Rosenborg (since 1914; nondynastic)
 * Monpezat (since 2008/2023)
 * King of Iceland (1918–44)
 * Kings of the Hellenes (1863–1924, 1935–73)
 * King of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth Realms (since 2022)
 * Kings of Norway (since 1905)
 * Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorp
 * Dukes of Holstein-Gottorp (1544–1739)
 * Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov (commonly still called Romanov)
 * Dukes of Holstein-Gottorp (1739–73)
 * Emperors of Russia (1762 and 1796–1917)
 * Holstein-Gottorp (Swedish line), extinct
 * Kings of Sweden (1751–1818)
 * King of Norway (1814–18)
 * Holstein-Gottorp (Grand ducal line)
 * Dukes (later grand dukes) of Oldenburg (1774–1918)

Main genealogy
The parentage of Strut-Harald and Gunnhild Konungamóðir is disputed; both of them had issue. The existence of Gunhild of Wenden and Sigrid the Haughty is disputed, some details of their lives can be exchanged to each other or associated to another figures.

Relations with other families
Template = Cnut the Great family tree

Category:Family tree templates

House of Estridsen
Note: This chart also includes the kings from the Houses of Bjelbo (Olaf II); Pomerania (Eric VII) and Palatinate-Neumarkt (Christopher III) + the son of Hakon Sunnivasson (Eric III)

The House of Estridsen was a dynasty that provided the kings of Denmark from 1047 to 1412. The dynasty is named after its ancestor Estrid Svendsdatter. The dynasty is sometimes called the Ulfinger, after Estrid's husband, Ulf Jarl. The dynasty also provided three of the rulers of Sweden in the years 1125–1412. Their family coat of arms became the coat of arms of Denmark and therefore influenced the coat of arms of Tallinn and the coat of arms of Estonia.

The Royal Court of Denmark does not differentiate between different royal houses among the early Danish kings, but uses the term "the descent of Gorm the Old" about all the pre-Oldenburg monarchs.

Family tree of Current Members of the Danish Royal Family in Direct line of succession
Goes here: Danish royal family

* Extended members include the Greek Royal Family
 * Note

Counts and countesses of Monpezat
On 30 April 2008, the Queen of Denmark granted to her two sons, Crown Prince Frederik and Prince Joachim, and their legitimate patrilineal descendants of both sexes the hereditary title "Count of Monpezat". The title is based on the French title "Comte de Laborde de Monpezat" which was used by their father Henrik, Prince Consort of Denmark.

On 29 September 2022, it was announced that from 1 January 2023 on, the titles of Prince and Princess of Denmark, and style of Highness of the 4 children of Queen Margrethe II's younger son, Prince Joachim, will be discontinued. They will be instead titled as "His/Her Excellency Count/Countess Nikolai/Felix/Henrik/Athena of Monpezat". All four grandchildren maintain their places in the order of succession to the throne.