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  1. Christopher II ( Danish: Christoffer 2.; 29 September 1276 – 2 August 1332) was King of Denmark from 1320 to 1326 and again from 1329 until his death. He was a younger son of Eric V. His name is connected with national disaster, as his rule ended in a near-total dissolution of the Danish state. [2] [3]

  2. Christopher II ( Danish: Christoffer 2.; 29 September 1276 – 2 August 1332) was King of Denmark from 1320 to 1326 and again from 1329 until his death. He was a younger son of Eric V. His name is connected with national disaster, as his rule ended in a near-total dissolution of the Danish state. Quick Facts King of Denmark and the Wends, Reign ...

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  4. Rebellion in Sweden: 1436: Erik of Pomerania exiled on Gotland: 1443: Christopher of Bavaria crowned king of the union : 1448: Accession of Christian I as king of Denmark and Norway : 1457: Christian I became king of Sweden, deposed in 1464: 1460: Christian I became duke of Schleswig and count of Holstein: 1471

  5. Mar 3, 2023 · Jellingdynastiet (senest 916 – 1448). Christoffer 2. (29. september 1276 – 2. august 1332 på Lolland) søn af Erik Glipping, broder til Erik Menved, konge af Danmark 1320-1326 og 1329-1332, fødtes den 29. september 1276.

    • Viborg
    • September 29, 1276
    • Inger Iversdatter Lunge
    • Sorø, Sorø Amt, Danmark
  6. Oct 8, 2023 · King Christian X is best remembered today as a symbol of Danish strength during the German Occupation in the Second World War, riding his horse through the streets of Copenhagen every morning to ...

  7. In Denmark: Declining royal power and Holstein rule. …was succeeded by his brother, Christopher II, who was forced by the nobles to sign a strict coronation charter; he was also the first king to accept the hof as a permanent institution. He did not abide by the charter, however, and was driven into exile after a battle with…. Read More ...

  8. Apr 18, 2024 · Christian II (born July 1, 1481, Nyborg, Den.—died Jan. 25, 1559, Kalundborg) was the king of Denmark and Norway (1513–23) and of Sweden (1520–23) whose reign marked the end of the Kalmar Union (1397–1523), a political union of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden.

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