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Danish medieval parliament
Danehof ("Danish Court") was the name of the Danish medieval parliament which played a certain role between c. 1250 and 1413. The precondition of the
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King of Denmark, Norway (1370–1387)
Olaf was just five years old. He was proclaimed king of Denmark by a Danehof in Slagelse the following year. His mother, Queen Margaret, was to serve
Olaf_II_of_Denmark
King of Denmark from 1340 to 1375
as the Danish Court (Danehof) and worked out a peace settlement among the parties. The terms of the charter said that the Danehof was to meet at least
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Medieval castle in Funen, Denmark
Denmark's first constitution in 1282. The castle was also the venue for the Danehof, the country's first parliament. The castle is operated as a part of Østfyns
Nyborg_Slot
Scandinavian queen (1353–1412)
The offices of High Constable and Earl Marshal were left vacant; the Danehof fell into ruin, and "the great Queen, an ideal despot", ruled through her
Margaret_I_of_Denmark
King of Denmark from 1252 to 1259
Christopher was succeeded by his son Eric, as Eric V of Denmark. The Danehof became an institution during his rule. It functioned like a national council
Christopher_I_of_Denmark
City in Southern Denmark, Denmark
and until 1413, Nyborg Castle was used by numerous kings as seat of the Danehof and other meetings, including a meeting between Queen Margaret I and the
Nyborg
Former municipality in Denmark
even earlier. Nyborg Castle became the seat of the Danish Court (Danish: Danehof), giving the town numerous unique privileges. Among those privileges were
Nyborg Municipality (1970–2006)
Nyborg_Municipality_(1970–2006)
install Valdemar in his father's duchy. Only in 1283, at a meeting of the Danehof in the city of Vordingborg, did the Danish magnates force King Eric to
Valdemar IV, Duke of Schleswig
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Councils that ruled Scandinavian countries in the Middle Ages
the 1440s it was the permanent opponent of royal power, replacing the Danehof. The Council consisted of noblemen who were appointed either by the king
Riksråd
Denmark's first female history graduate
1893, she became the first woman to receive a Dr.phil for her work on the Danehof medieval parliament titled Danehoffet og dets Plads i Danmarks Statsforfatning
Anna_Hude
Municipality in Southern Denmark, Denmark
even earlier. Nyborg Castle became the seat of the Danish Court (Danish: Danehof), giving the town numerous unique privileges. Among those privileges was
Nyborg_Municipality
Danish gold find
1372. It has been suggested that the hoard may be associated with the Danehof in Slagelse in 13876 where Olaf, at just six years old, was elected as
Slagelse_Hoard
Die tenschen Morder CLASSCD 335: Meister Rumelant, minnesinger at the Danehof court. Poul Høxbro, Agnethe Christensen, Miriam Andersén It barn er fød
Alba_(Danish_music_ensemble)
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White; incense.
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Ever Ambitious
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English form of French Jacinthe, JACINTH means "hyacinth flower."
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King of Gods; King of Kutch
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Noble; Soldier
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Pilgrim, Visitor of a shrine
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English : nickname from Old French verai ‘true’.The widow Bridget Very settled with her children in Salem, MA, in about 1634. She had many prominent descendants, including the poet Jones Very (1813–1880).
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English and Irish (of Norman origin) : from the Old French personal name Picot, Pigot, a pet form of Pic (see Pike 6).
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