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  1. Eric V Klipping (1249 – 22 November 1286) was King of Denmark from 1259 to 1286. After his father Christopher I died, his mother Margaret Sambiria ruled Denmark in his name until 1266, proving to be a competent regent. Between 1261 and 1262, the young King Eric was a prisoner in Holstein following a military defeat.

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  3. Discover life events, stories and photos about Eric V of Denmark (1249–1286) of Ålholm, Vantore, Maribo, Denmark.

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  5. Eric V Klipping (1249 – 22 November 1286) was King of Denmark from 1259 to 1286. After his father Christopher I died, his mother Margaret Sambiria ruled Denmark in his name until 1266, proving to be a competent regent. Between 1261 and 1262, the young King Eric was a prisoner in Holstein following a military defeat.

  6. Numista › Rulers. Eric V of Denmark. House of Estridsen. King of Denmark. Also known as Eric V Klipping. Born in 1249 in Lolland. Died on 29 November 1286 in Finderup. See also: Wikipedia , Wikidata (Q359588) Using data from Wikidata: Q359588. Coin, banknote and exonumia catalogue, online collection management, swaps, forum, and more.

  7. Eric V Klipping (1249 – 22 November 1286) was King of Denmark from 1259 to 1286. After his father Christopher I died, his mother Margaret Sambiria ruled Denmark in his name until 1266, proving to be a competent regent. Between 1261 and 1262, the young King Eric was a prisoner in Holstein following a military defeat.

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