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16 hours ago · Co-King of Denmark r. 947–962: Toke c. 948/950 –986 King of Scania King of Denmark r. 971–986, r. 985–986: Styrbjörn the Strong d. 986: Tyra of Denmark d. 1000: Olaf Tryggvason 960s–1000 King of Norway: Sigrid the Haughty 960/972–1014: Sweyn Forkbeard 963–1014 King of Denmark r. 986–1014: Gunhild of Wenden: Haakon b. 961 ...
1 day ago · King Christian IV attacked Sweden in the 1611–1613 Kalmar War but failed to accomplish his main objective of forcing it to return to the union. The war led to no territorial changes, but Sweden was forced to pay a war indemnity of 1 million silver riksdaler to Denmark, an amount known as the Älvsborg ransom . [36]
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2 days ago · All the seven coins that were purchased by the National Museum of Denmark. Photo: National Museum of Denmark. The acquisition was made possible by the support association Selskabet Den kgl. Mønt- og Medaillesamlings Venner, which was founded in 1945 for this very purpose: the association is supposed to step in when the Bruun Collection is sold ...
3 days ago · Along with Norway and Sweden, Denmark is a part of the northern European region known as Scandinavia. The country’s capital, Copenhagen (København), is located primarily on Zealand; the second largest city, Århus, is the major urban center of Jutland. Denmark. Though small in territory and population, Denmark has nonetheless played a ...
1 day ago · According to records, it is confirmed that Charles II and William II, both of England; François I of France; and Christian IV of Denmark all indulged in these practices. It is also believed that ...
3 days ago · King Haakon VII made three State Visits to Denmark in his 52-year Reign, first visiting his parents, King Frederik VIII and Queen Louise in 1906, then his brother, King Christian X and Queen Alexandrine in 1913, and lastly his nephew, King Frederik IX, in 1948, which included a Gala Performance with King Frederik and Queen Ingrid (wearing the ...