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  1. Apr 18, 2024 · Dagmar of Bohemia c. 1186 –1212: Valdemar II the Victorious 1170–1241 King of Denmark r. 1202–1241: Berengaria of Portugal 1190s–1221: unknown mistress: Canute Valdemarsen c. 1205 –1260 Duke of Estonia: Valdemar the Young c. 1209 –1231 King of Denmark r. 1215–1231: Eleanor of Portugal c. 1211 –1231: Niels d. 1218 Count of ...

  2. 6 days ago · The name Dagmar is a girl's name of Scandinavian, Norse origin meaning "Day maiden". This royal Danish name has long been used across Scandinavia, Germany and Slavic countries and somewhat in the US around the turn of the last century --it was #622 in 1888.

  3. Apr 4, 2024 · The name was adopted by Queen Dagmar of Denmark, also known as Dagmar of Bohemia. Born as Markéta, she was often referred to by the people as Dragomira (denoting precious and peaceful) because of her beauty. She was a medieval queen who lived in the 13th century and was married to King Valdemar II (‘The Victorious’) of Denmark ( 1 ).

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  5. Apr 12, 2024 · Genealogy for King Valdemar "The Victorious" Valdemarson Knudsen (Jelling), II (1170 - 1241) family tree on Geni, with over 255 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

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  6. 5 days ago · The Kingdom of Bohemia (Czech: České království), sometimes referenced in English literature as the Czech Kingdom, was a medieval and early modern monarchy in Central Europe. It was the predecessor of the modern Czech Republic. The Kingdom of Bohemia was an Imperial State in the Holy Roman Empire.

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  7. Apr 19, 2024 · St. Adalbert (born 956, Libice?, Bohemia [now in Czech Republic]—died April 23, 997, near Gdańsk, Poland; canonized 999; feast day, April 23) was the first bishop of Prague to be of Czech origin. Descended from the Slavník princes of Bohemia, he was trained in theology at Magdeburg (Germany).

  8. Apr 8, 2024 · Sigismund (born Feb. 15, 1368, probably Nürnberg—died Dec. 9, 1437, Znojmo, Bohemia) was the Holy Roman emperor from 1433, king of Hungary from 1387, German king from 1411, king of Bohemia from 1419, and Lombard king from 1431.

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