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  1. Titled dux Daciae (i.e. Duke of Denmark) Magnus I: c.1106 First son of Prince Henry of Denmark and Ingrid Ragnvaldsdotter: 7 January 1131 – 4 June 1134: Duchy of Schleswig: Richeza of Poland c.1127 two children 4 June 1134 Battle of Fotevik aged 27-28: Also King of Sweden. Direct rule by Denmark (1134-1150) Valdemar I: 14 January 1131 Schleswig

  2. Feb 24, 2022 · The reason this territory with a Danish-speaking population was controlled by Germany up to this point, was due to Prussia's invasion of the duchies of Schleswig and Holstein in 1864. Prior to 1864, the King of Denmark was also the Duke of the duchies of Schleswig and Holstein.

  3. DANISH-GERMAN WAR. The origins of the Danish-German War of 1864 lay in an issue whose complexity is best illustrated by an aphorism attributed to Britain's Lord Palmerston. He declared that only three men ever truly understood the Schleswig-Holstein question: a Danish politician who was dead, a German professor who went mad, and Palmerston ...

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  5. Mar 14, 2020 · A Danish territory in the 13th and 14th centuries, Schleswig was then united with Holstein between 1386 and 1460. From 1474, that union broke and they were ruled as separate duchies of the Danish crown. Schleswig answered to the Danish monarchy, whereas Holstein remained under the Holy Roman Empire, with the king of Denmark acting as duke.

    • Everyday Life in A Schleswig-Holstein Village Between 1600 and 1900
    • Dorf/Ortschroniken
    • Witches and Sorcerers in Schleswig-Holstein

    The majority of people in Schleswig-Holstein lived in the country during the above mentioned time frame. They were organized in small villages consisting of men and women, married and single folk, grown-ups and children, old and young, farmers, craftsmen, merchants, day laborers, servants, rich and poor, newcomers and old-established families, peop...

    Dorf/Ortschroniken These are accounts of historical events in chronological order, written in prose with added pictures, documents and objects. Dates and facts are gathered which deal with the history of a village or region. Next to village genealogical accounts (Ortsfamilienbücher) Ortschroniken portray part of the regional history. Usually they a...

    In the 1500 and 1600s the delusional idea took hold in Schleswig-Holstein and other parts of Germany that some men and women had the power to put a hex on persons, their animals or had in any form an influence in the unexplained destruction of property. Such actions were prosecuted by the contemporary jurisprudence and harsh judgments administered....

  6. A cease-fire, during which the German troops occupied Jutland, was broken by Denmark, and at the end of July the German troops took Als. The war had been irretrievably lost. At the Peace of Vienna ...

  7. After the loss of Norway in 1814, the Danish monarchy consisted of three main parts: the kingdom of Denmark, Schleswig, and Holstein, the last of which was a member of the German Confederation. Whereas Holstein was German, Schleswig was linguistically and culturally divided between a Danish and a German population.

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