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  1. Christopher, Duke of Lolland. Christopher ( Danish: Christoffer Valdemarsen; 1341 – 11 June 1363), Duke of Lolland, was the son of King Valdemar IV of Denmark and his wife, Helvig of Schleswig. Christopher was appointed duke in 1359 and also was selected to succeed as king. He was first mentioned in 1354–55, and in 1358 was sent by his ...

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  4. Christopher (; 1341 – 11 June 1363), Duke of Lolland, was the son of King Valdemar IV of Denmark and his wife, Helvig of Schleswig. Christopher was appointed duke in 1359 and also was selected to succeed as king.

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  5. 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.

  6. Canute, Duke of Estonia: 1207 1249–1260 1260 Estridsen Created Duke of Lolland, Son of Valdemar II of Denmark: Otto, Duke of Lolland and Estonia: 1310 1321–1334 after 1346 Estridsen Second son of Christopher II of Denmark, Created Duke of Lolland John III, Count of Holstein-Plön: 1297 1334–1340 1369 House of Schauenburg: As lord of Lolland

  7. Christopher was appointed in 1359 as Duke of Lolland and also was selected to succeed as king. He was first mentioned in 1354-55, and in 1358 was sent by his father to Nyborg to negotiate with representatives of the rebellious Jutes. He became involved in government decisions, and was appointed Duke of Lolland. He also entitled himself as the ...

  8. Christopher (Danish: Christoffer Valdemarsen; 1341 – 11 June 1363), Duke of Lolland, was the son of King Valdemar IV of Denmark and his wife, Helvig of Schleswig. Christopher was appointed duke in 1359 and also was selected to succeed as king. 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 ...

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