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  1. Otto Christofsson Duke of Loland and Estland [11645], died Aft 1347 Erik V Klipping of Denmark Christofsson King of Denmark [8569] (1249-1286) Agnes von Brandenburg ...

  2. The period from 991 to 1013 is an interesting era in Nordic history writing. Through a series of Viking raids to England, the successful result was to yield the Anglo-Saxon king Ethelred II to pay 134,000 pounds of silver in tributes - called 'danegæld' - equivalent to about 32,160,000 silver coins.

  3. 153 Philip, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorf (b.1570, d.1590), ruled as Duke from 1587. 154 154 Johann Adolf, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorf (b.1575, d.1616), ruled as Duke from 1590 upon his brother Philip's death, as Archbishop of Bremen from 1585, and as Bishop of Lübeck from 1586; each of these titles was transferred to his brother ...

  4. 2019, Hope, S., M.M. Bjerregaard, A.H. Krag & M. Runge (ed.) 2019: Life and Cult of Canute the Holy The first royal saint of Denmark. Report from an interdisciplinary research seminar in Odense November 6th to 7th 2017.

  5. How to say Otto Christofsson, Duke of Lolland and Estland in English? Pronunciation of Otto Christofsson, Duke of Lolland and Estland with 1 audio pronunciation and more for Otto Christofsson, Duke of Lolland and Estland.

  6. Jun 8, 2022 · Duke Erik Magnusson had gained a strong position in Sweden as nearly a co-regent to his brother, and in 1312 he was able to ensure that Princess Ingeborg of Norway ended up marrying him instead. At the same time, his brother Duke Valdemar married a daughter of the late King Erik II (Priest Hater) of Norway; her name was also Ingeborg.

  7. What did Danes and Swedes in the Middle Ages imagine and write about Jews and Judaism? This book draws on over 100 medieval Danish and Swedish manuscripts and incunabula as well as runic inscriptions and religious art (c. 1200–1515) to answer this