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  2. On 30 November 1331, Eric was defeated at the battle at Danevirke, but managed to escape to Kiel, where he died of his battle wounds, a few months afterward, either in late 1331 or early 1332. Eric was buried at Sorø Abbey , later his remains were transported to the St. Bendt's Church .

  3. In November 30, 1331, Eric was defeated at the battle at Danevirke, but managed to escape to Kiel, where he died of his battle wounds, a few months afterward, either in late 1331 or early 1332. Eric was buried at Sorø Abbey, later St. Bendt's Church.

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  5. On 30 November 1331, Eric was defeated at the battle at Danevirke, but managed to escape to Kiel, where he died of his battle wounds, a few months afterward, either in late 1331 or early 1332. Eric was buried at Sorø Abbey, later his remains were transported to the St. Bendt's Church.

  6. Sep 16, 2022 · Roskilde, Danmark (Denmark) Death: 1332 (20-29) Kiel, Holstein, Deutchland (HRR) Place of Burial: Ringsted, Danmark. Immediate Family: Son of Christopher II, King of Denmark and Euphemia of Pomerania, Queen Of Denmark. Husband of Elisabeth von Holstein-Rendsburg.

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    • Elisabeth Von Holstein-Rendsburg
  7. Eric Christoffersen was king of Denmark from 1321 until his death, jointly with his father, King Christopher World War II

  8. 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.

  9. Aug 30, 2022 · On 30 November 1331, Eric was defeated at the battle at Danevirke, but managed to escape to Kiel, where he died of his battle wounds, a few months afterward, either in late 1331 or early 1332. Eric was buried at Sorø Abbey , later his remains were transported to the St. Bendt's Church

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