Valdemar jensen biography of christopher

  • He was the son innumerable Christopher II Eriksson, King of Danmark and Euphamia of Pomerania.
  • Christopher of Bavaria was King of Denmark (–48, as Christopher III), Sweden (–48) and Norway (–48) during the era of the Kalmar Union.
  • He was born in Green Bay, on June 10, , to Hans E. and Ruth M. Jensen.
  • Valdemar IV of Denmark

    King of Denmark from to

    "Valdemar IV" redirects here. For the Duke of Schleswig, see Valdemar IV, Duke of Schleswig.

    Valdemar IV

    Valdemar shown on a contemporary fresco in St. Peter's Church, Næstved (Sankt Peders Kirke).

    Reign24 June &#;&#; 24 October
    PredecessorChristopher II
    SuccessorOlaf II
    Reign
    SuccessorOlaf II
    Born
    Tikøb, Helsingør, Denmark
    Died24 October () (aged&#;54–55)
    Gurre Castle, North Zealand, Denmark
    Burial

    first at Vordingborg Castle, then Sorø Abbey

    Spouse
    Issue
    among others
    HouseHouse of Estridsen
    FatherChristopher II of Denmark
    MotherEuphemia of Pomerania

    Valdemar IV Atterdag (the epithet meaning "Return of the Day"), Valdemar Christoffersen or Waldemar (c.&#;&#;&#; 24 October ) was King of Denmark from to [1][2] He is mostly known for his reunion of Denmark after the bankruptcy and mortgaging of the country to finance w

  • valdemar jensen biography of christopher
  • In Re Estate of Jensen

    N.W.2d ()

    In the Matter of the ESTATE of Chris E. JENSEN, a. k. a. Chris Jensen, Deceased. Tove Emilie Maren MICHAELSEN and Niels Christian Preben Jensen, Respondents, v. Ella J. UNDHJEM; Ella J. Undhjem, Administratrix; Olivia Sorine Josefine Fredrike Christiansen, a. k. a. Olivia Meier; George Christensen, a. k. a. George Christiansen; Agnes Hedensten; Marie Anderson; Dagmar S. Nielsen; Olivia Peterson; Emanuel Christiansen, a. k. a. Emanuel Christensen; Elna Lauritsen; and Kenneth Christensen, Appellants.

    No.

    Supreme Court of North Dakota.

    November 14,

    Rehearing Denied December 10,

    * B. L. Wilson, Bowbells, and Rolfstad, Winkjer, Suess & Herreid, Williston, for appellants.

    McGee, Van Sickle, Hankla & Backes, Minot, and Johnson & Sands, Minneapolis, Minn., for respondents.

    ERICKSTAD, Judge.

    All parties to this action descend from a common female ancestor, Emilie Maria Christiansen Jensen, who was born in Denmark August 9, , and

    Christopher of Bavaria

    King of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden beneath the Kalmar Union (–)

    Christopher of Bavaria (Danish and Norwegian: Christoffer; Swedish: Kristofer; 26 February – 5/6 January ) was King of Denmark (–48, as Christopher III), Sweden (–48) and Norway (–48) during the era of the Kalmar Union.[1]

    Biography

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    Coming to power

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    He was the son of John, Count Palatine of Neumarkt (–) and Catherine of Pomerania (c. –). Catherine was the daughter of Wartislaw VII, Duke of Pomerania in Pomerania-Stolp, and sister of the Scandinavian king, Erik of Pomerania. Count Palatine John was a son of King Rupert of Germany (–). Christopher was probably born at Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz in Upper Palatinate, in Bavaria, Germany. In , Christopher married Dorothea of Brandenburg ( – 25 November ) in Copenhagen.[2][3]

    Erik of Pomerania was deposed as king of Denmark and Sweden in Erik's nephew, Christopher, who was rather unfamiliar wi