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  1. Christopher died from an illness the following year in Copenhagen. [2] . Although his death is often attributed to his war wounds it is unknown to what extent his injuries actually contributed to the illness. Instead being buried at Sorø Abbey with his father and mother, he was buried in Roskilde Cathedral with his sister Margaret I of Denmark.

  2. Created by: 𝑭𝒓𝒂𝒏𝒌 𝑲. Prince of Denmark, known as Junker Christopher, Duke of Lolland (1344–1363). Son of Valdemar IV of Denmark, or Valdemar Atterdag (c. 1320 – October 24, 1375)

  3. Christopher died from an illness the following year in Copenhagen. Although his death is often attributed to his war wounds it is unknown to what extent his injuries actually contributed to the illness.

    • bet abt 1341 and 1344
    • Male
    • 11 Jun 1363
    • Christopher _____, Duke of Lolland
  4. Jan 22, 2016 · IOTL, one of the reasons the Kalmar Union came about was the death of Christopher, Duke of Lolland, the only surviving son of King Valdemar IV of Denmark. He was in fine health until 1363 when he fell ill and died. Some sources write that he was injured during the Battle of Helsingborg and suffered a mental disorder.

  5. The Duke of Lolland ( Danish: Hertug af Lolland) was a Danish title first created for Canute, Duke of Estonia in 1249. The title was frequently held by princes of the Danish Royal family in conjunction with the Duchy of Estonia .

  6. Christopher died from an illness the following year in Copenhagen. Although his death is often attributed to his war wounds it is unknown to what extent his injuries actually contributed to the illness.

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