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  1. Valdemar or Waldemar ( Swedish: Valdemar Birgersson; 1239 – 26 December 1302) was King of Sweden from 1250 to 1275. Biography. Valdemar was the son of the Swedish princess Ingeborg Eriksdotter and Birger Jarl, from the House of Bjelbo.

  2. Kong Valdemars Jordebog - Conservating a 13th Century Manuscript. King Valdemar Sejr (1170-1241) - the second of his name - ruled Denmark from 1202 to his death. In this film conservator from...

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  3. Sep 21, 2018 · From their homeland stretching from Scania to Jutland, and the Kattegat Strait in between, they became rulers of the Baltic sea. The Danes were the most powerful and most active of the Vikings ...

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  5. Apr 12, 2024 · Valdemar Birgersson was the king of Sweden (1250–75) who governed jointly with his father Birger Jarl (q.v.) until the latter’s death in 1266 and then reigned alone. Because of an extramarital affair with his wife’s sister, a postulant nun, by whom he had a child, Valdemar in 1274 made a pilgrimage.

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  6. Valdemar I Knudsen (14 January 1131 – 12 May 1182), also known as Valdemar the Great (Danish: Valdemar den Store), was King of Denmark from 1154 until his death in 1182. The reign of King Valdemar I saw the rise of Denmark, which reached its medieval zenith under his son King Valdemar II .

  7. Valdemar (English: Waldemar; Swedish: Valdemar Birgersson; 1239 – 26 December 1302), was King of Sweden from 1250–1275. Biography. Valdemar was the son of Princess Ingeborg Eriksdotter of Sweden and Birger Jarl, from the House of Bjelbo. During the first sixteen years of his reign, it was Birger Jarl who was the real ruler.

  8. May 9, 2024 · Valdemar I (born Jan. 14, 1131, Denmark—died May 12, 1182, Denmark) was the king of Denmark (1157–82) who ended the Wend (Slav) threat to Danish shipping, won independence from the Holy Roman emperor, and gained church approval for hereditary rule by his dynasty, the Valdemars.

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