Issue
See also: Grandchildren of Victoria and AlbertName | Birth | Death | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
HRH Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale | 8 January 1864 | 14 January 1892 | engaged 1891, to Princess Mary of Teck |
HM King George V | 3 June 1865 | 20 January 1936 | married 1893, Princess Mary of Teck; had issue |
HRH The Princess Louise, Princess Royal | 20 February 1867 | 4 January 1931 | married 1889, Alexander Duff, 1st Duke of Fife; had issue |
HRH The Princess Victoria | 6 July 1868 | 3 December 1935 | |
HRH The Princess Maud | 26 November 1869 | 20 November 1938 | married 1896, Haakon VII, King of Norway; had issue |
HRH Prince Alexander John | 6 April 1871 | 7 April 1871 |
Read more about this topic: Alexandra Of Denmark
Famous quotes containing the word issue:
“The area [of toilet training] is one where a child really does possess the power to defy. Strong pressure leads to a powerful struggle. The issue then is not toilet training but who holds the reinsmother or child? And the child has most of the ammunition!”
—Dorothy Corkville Briggs (20th century)
“Parents are led to believe that they must be consistent, that is, always respond to the same issue the same way. Consistency is good up to a point but your child also needs to understand context and subtlety . . . much of adult life is governed by context: what is appropriate in one setting is not appropriate in another; the way something is said may be more important than what is said. . . .”
—Stanley I. Greenspan (20th century)
“If someone does something we disapprove of, we regard him as bad if we believe we can deter him from persisting in his conduct, but we regard him as mad if we believe we cannot. In either case, the crucial issue is our control of the other: the more we lose control over him, and the more he assumes control over himself, the more, in case of conflict, we are likely to consider him mad rather than just bad.”
—Thomas Szasz (b. 1920)