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  1. Abel Valdemarsen (1218 – 29 June 1252) was Duke of Schleswig from 1232 to 1252 and King of Denmark from 1250 until his death in 1252. He was the son of Valdemar II by his second wife, Berengaria of Portugal , and brother to kings Eric IV and Christopher I .

  2. The royal descendants of Queen Victoria and of King Christian IX, monarchs of the United Kingdom (1837–1901) and Denmark (1863–1906) respectively, currently occupy the thrones of Belgium, Denmark, Luxembourg, Norway, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom.

  3. Abel Valdemarsen (1218 – 29 June 1252) was Duke of Schleswig from 1232 to 1252 and King of Denmark from 1250 until his death in 1252. He was the son of Valdemar II by his second wife, Berengaria of Portugal, and brother to kings Eric IV and Christopher I.

  4. www.dandebat.dk › eng-dk-historie38Abel King of Denmark

    2. Abel as King of Denmark. It is striking that the Danish great men refused to choose Abel's son, Valdemar, as king in 1252 after Abel's death in Husum - probably because they did not want a son of a brother murderer on the throne - but the brother murderer himself, Abel, was elected two years before, in 1250, without very big problems as Ryd Monastery Chronicle writes about "The year of the ...

  5. SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. Abel Valdemarsen (1218 – 29 June 1252) was Duke of Schleswig from 1232 to 1252 and King of Denmark from 1250 until his death in 1252. He was the son of Valdemar II by his second wife, Berengaria of Portugal, and brother to kings Eric IV and Christopher I.

  6. Mar 12, 2020 · Biography. Abel Valdemarsson, King of Denmark b. 1218, d. 29 June 1252. Abel Valdemarsson, King of Denmark was born in 1218.

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    Abel Valdemarsen (1218 – 29 June 1252) was Duke of Schleswig from 1232 to 1252 and King of Denmark from 1250 until his death in 1252. He was the son of Valdemar II by his second wife, Berengaria of Portugal, and brother to Eric IV and Christopher I.[1]

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