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  1. May 2, 2019 · Christopher II Eriksson, King of Denmark1 M, #105503, b. 29 September 1276, d. 2 August 1332 Last Edited=29 Jan 2013 Consanguinity Index=6.27% Christopher II Eriksson, King of Denmark was born on 29 September 1276. He was the son of Erik V 'Klipping' Christofsson, King of Denmark and Agnes von Brandenburg.1 He married Euphamia of Pomerania ...

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    • Eufemia (Greif) Von Pommern
  2. Dec 30, 2018 · Biography. Euphamia of Pomerania was the daughter of Bogislaw IV of Pomerania , Duke of Pomerania. She married Christopher II Eriksson, King of Denmark, son of Erik V 'Klipping' Christofsson, King of Denmark and Agnes von Brandenburg. She died in 1330. Children of Euphamia of Pomerania and Christopher II Eriksson, King of Denmark:

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    • Christoffer Eriksson
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  4. Father: King Christopher I Valdemarsson of DENMARK Mother: Margarethe of POMMERANIA Death: (Date and Place unknown) Ancestors of Niels CHRISTOFSSON /-King Valdemar I the Great of DENMARK

  5. Ancestors of William CHITTENDEN /-Robert CHITTENDEN William CHITTENDENDescendents of William CHITTENDEN 1 William CHITTENDEN =Joanna SHEAFFE Marriage: Kent, England 2 Thomas CHITTENDEN =Joanna PRUDDEN Marriage: 1662, Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut 3 William CHITTENDEN = HANNAH Marriage: ABT. 1699, Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut 2 John CHITTENDEN =Hannah FLETCHER Marriage: 12 DEC 1665 ...

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    Agnes was born in northern Iceland on October 27, 1795. Her parents, Ingveldur Rafnsdóttir and Magnús Magnússon, were unmarried farmers; her father quickly left the picture, and at age 6 Agnes was fostered out to a pair of tenant farmers elsewhere in northern Iceland. Little about her early life is known, save that it was steeped in toil and povert...

    After a long trial that went all the way to the Supreme Courtin Copenhagen—Iceland was then still under Danish rule—Agnes, 33, and Friðrik, 19, were sentenced to be executed. Sigríður was also sentenced to death, but her punishment was eventually commuted to life in prison, which she would serve in Denmark. The reasons for the commutation aren’t en...

    On September 9, 2017, Agnes got a second day in court. A mock trial arranged by the Icelandic Legal Society retried the caseunder modern rules, with the result that Agnes was sentenced to 14 years in prison instead of death. According to David Þór, one of the mock court’s three judges and a real former judge at the European Court of Human Rights, t...

  6. Agnes Christofsdottir [11646], died 1312 Erik V Klipping of Denmark Christofsson King of Denmark [8569] (1249-1286) Agnes von Brandenburg [8568] (-1304) Bogislav IV ...

  7. Mar 22, 2024 · Robert Frost (born March 26, 1874, San Francisco, California, U.S.—died January 29, 1963, Boston, Massachusetts) was an American poet who was much admired for his depictions of the rural life of New England, his command of American colloquial speech, and his realistic verse portraying ordinary people in everyday situations.

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