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Eric I Abelsøn (Danish: Erik 1. Abelsøn af Danmark) (died 27 May 1272) was a Danish nobleman. He was the ruling Duke of Schleswig from 1260 until his death in 1272. He was the second son of King Abel of Denmark, Duke of Schleswig and Mechtild of Holstein.
Will Evers), both of Holstein, Iowa. Earlier, in 1883, Jurgen Schroeder bought eighty acres of farm land from Jacob Peters in section No. 23 Morgan Township one mile west of our present town of Schleswig. When he arrived here to claim his land he saw the need of the farmers for more easily accessible provisions.
Jan 6, 2022 · Student teams in two Tippie College of Business courses, Marketing and Sustainability and Business Consulting developed marketing strategies to build broad community awareness of Innovate 120, a new innovation hub located in Maquoketa and serving the broad eastern Iowa region.
After the death of his elder brother Duke Valdemar III in 1257, Eric inherited the claim to the Duchy of Schleswig. However, his uncle and potential feudal overlord King Christopher I of Denmark refused to install him as duke.
Eric I, Duke of Brunswick-Grubenhagen, reigning prince of Grubenhagen, also known as Eric the Winner (c. 1383 – 1427) Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name.