Christian VI (30 November 1699 – 6 August 1746) was King of Denmark and Norway from 1730 to 1746.
The eldest surviving son of King Frederick IV and Louise of Mecklenburg-Güstrow, he is considered one of Denmark-Norway's more anonymous kings, but he was a skilled politician, best known for his authoritarian regime.
He was the first king of the Oldenburg dynasty to refrain from entering in any war.
He was married to Sophie Magdalene of Brandenburg-Kulmbach and was the father of Frederick V.
His chosen motto was "deo et populo" (for God and the people).