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  3. Haakon VI of Norway. , and was Queen of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. Evidence indicated also an illegitimate son, Erik Sjællandsfar, at Orebygård on Zealand, buried in Roskilde Cathedral with a crown. However, other evidence indicate that he was a son of King Eric VI of Denmark.

  4. Apr 12, 2024 · The marriage of his daughter Margaret to the Norwegian king Haakon VI in 1363 made possible the unification of Denmark and Norway, which lasted from 1380 until 1814. Valdemar died in 1375 at Gurre Castle, near Helsingør, on Zealand. The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica

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  5. Feb 2, 2023 · Son of Christopher II, King of Denmark and Euphemia of Pomerania, Queen Of Denmark. Husband of Helvig Eriksdatter von Schleswig, Dronning af Danmark. Ex-partner of Frille "Tove af Rügen". Father of Christoffer Valdemarsøn; Ingeborg Valdemardatter, Prinzessin von Mecklenburg; Kathrine Valdemardatter; Valdemar Valdemarsøn and Margrethe I ...

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  6. Jul 25, 2021 · She was the youngest of Valdemar IV of Denmarks six children, and in 1359, at the age of six, her childhood was cruelly interrupted by the news she was engaged to be married to Håkon VI of Norway, the youngest son of the Swedish-Norwegian king, Magnus (IV or VII, depending on where you were), as part of a political alliance.

  7. May 2, 2019 · He died in 1375. He succeeded to the title of King Valdemar IV of Denmark in 1340. Children of Valdemar IV 'Atterdag' Christofsson, King of Denmark and Hedwig von Schleswig: Valdemar Atterdag and queen Helvig had the children: Catharine, 1349 died when a baby. Valdemar, 1350 died when a baby.

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  8. He married Heilwig Eriksdottir Queen of Denmark on 4 June 1340, in Sønderborg, Christians, Sønderborg, Denmark. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 4 daughters.

  9. Valdemar IV Atterdag (the epithet meaning "Return of the Day"), or Waldemar (1320 – 24 October 1375) was King of Denmark from 1340 to 1375. He is mostly known for his reunion of Denmark after the bankruptcy and mortgaging of the country to finance wars under previous rulers.