Ulrik of Denmark (1611–1633)
| Ulrich III | |
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Duke Ulrik by Wolfgang Heimbach, Rosenborg Slot | |
| Prince-Bishop of Schwerin | |
| Reign | 1624 – 1629 |
| Predecessor | Ulrich II |
| Successor | Adolf Frederick |
| Born | 2 February 1611 Frederiksborg Palace, Hillerød |
| Died | 12 August 1633 (aged 22) Schweidnitz |
| Burial | (1) 1634 (2) April? 1642 |
| House | Oldenburg |
| Father | Christian IV of Denmark |
| Mother | Anne Catherine of Brandenburg |
| Religion | Lutheran |
| Danish Royalty |
| House of Oldenburg Main Line |
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| Christian IV |
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Prince Ulrik of Denmark (2 February 1611 – 12 August 1633) was a son of King Christian IV of Denmark and Norway and his consort Queen Anne Catherine of Brandenburg. As the fourth-born son, he bore the merely titular rank of Duke of Holstein and Schleswig, Stormarn and Ditmarsh; however, he had no share in the royal-ducal condominial rule of Holstein and Schleswig, wielded by the heads of the houses of Oldenburg (royal) and its cadet branch Holstein-Gottorp (ducal). In 1624 Ulrik was appointed administrator of the Prince-Bishopric of Schwerin as Ulrich III. However, in 1628 Wallenstein's conquest of the prince-bishopric de facto deposed him. His father had to renounce all his family claims to prince-bishoprics in 1629. When in 1631 Swedish forces reconquered the prince-bishopric Ulrik failed to reascend as administrator.