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  1. 2018 Yearly Calendar. Download or print this blank yearly calendar for 2018 for free, available in PDF, Word, and Excel format. The Sunday start 2018 calendar blue is a single page annual calendar with simple blue design highlighting the months for easy viewing. The calendar template by General Blue is editable, customizable, printable ...

  2. At the time, because of her perceived Jewish heritage, she was not permitted to marry the Duke. Fortunately, Albert’s sisters attested to her true parentage, and the wedding was then permitted. Valerie died, by apparent suicide, in 1953. Prince Albert, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein died on April 27, 1931, in Primkenau, Germany (now Przemków ...

  3. Valdemar IV Eriksøn (born c. 1262, died 1312) was Duke of Schleswig from 1283 until his death in 1312. He was the eldest son of Duke Eric I of Schleswig and Margaret of Rugia.

  4. John of Denmark or John the Elder was the only Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Haderslev. The predicate the Elder is sometimes used to distinguish him from his nephew, John the Younger, who held Sønderborg from 1564 as a partitioned-off duke. As a co-ruler in the duchies of Holstein and of Schleswig, John the Elder is numbered as John II, continuing counting King John of Denmark as John I, Duke of ...

  5. 6 days ago · Holidays and Observances. Sunday, Jan 1 - New Years Day. Friday, Apr 14 - Good Friday. Saturday, July 1 - Canada Day. Monday, Sept 4 - Labor Day. Monday, Oct 9 - Thanksgiving. Saturday, Nov 11 - Remembrance Day. Monday, Dec 25 - Christmas Day. Holidays in red denotes National Holiday.

  6. Adelaide of Holstein-Rendsburg. Valdemar III (1314–1364) was King of Denmark from 1326 to 1329, while he was underage; he was also Duke of Schleswig as Valdemar V in 1325–26 and from 1330 to 1364. He was a rival king set up against the unsuccessful Christopher II and was widely opposed by his subjects. His term was ended when he abdicated.

  7. Eric is known as Eric III as King of Norway (1389–1442), Eric VII as King of Denmark (1396–1439) and has been called Eric XIII as King of Sweden (1396–1434, 1436–39). Eric was ultimately deposed from all three kingdoms of the union, but in 1449 he inherited one of the partitions of the Duchy of Pomerania and ruled it as duke until his ...

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