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Henry, Duke of Schleswig (c. 1342 – August 1375) was Duke of Schleswig (or Southern Jutland, as the Danes call it) from 1364 until his death. Life and work. Henry was the younger son of King Valdemar III of Denmark, who was Duke of Schleswig as Valdemar V.
Nicholas and Henry ruled jointly as sons of Gerhard III. In 1375 they inherited the Duchy of Schleswig from the House of Estridsen . In 1384, with the death of his brother, Nicholas associated his nephews (Gerhard and Albert, sons of Henry) to power.
RulerRulerBornReignc.1050 Son of Sweyn II of Denmark1080 – 18 August 109512 March 1096 Son of Eric I of Denmark ...1115 – 7 January 1131c.1106 First son of Prince Henry of ...7 January 1131 – 4 June 113414 January 1131 Schleswig Son of Canute I ...1150–1157 1173 – 12 May 1182 [2]Duques de Schleswig. La siguiente lista incluye a los jarls y duques, que gobernaron sobre Schleswig, Jutlandia meridional (Sønderjylland).
GobernanteNacidoReinadoMuertoh. 10501080-109518 de agosto de 1095c.10501095-110310 de julio de 1103h. 10651103-112025 de junio de 113412 de marzo de 10961120-11317 de junio de 1131The following is a list of rulers (usually dukes) who ruled both Schleswig and Holstein, starting from the first Holstein count who received Schleswig, until both territories were annexed by the Kingdom of Prussia in 1866; and afterwards, titular dukes.
RulerRulerBornReignChristian I ( Christian 1.)February 14261460-148121 May 14812 February 14551481-151320 February 1513Frederick I ( Frederik 1.)7 October 14711490-153320 February 1533Christian II the Tyrant ( Christian 2.)February 14261513-152321 May 1481In June 1374, he handed over all his pledge deeds to the Danish king. He died in August 1375 and was buried in the church of Sorø on Zealand, the largest island in Denmark. Henry, Duke of Schleswig was Duke of Schleswig from 1364 until his death.
Schleswig o Jutlandia del Sur (en danés: Sønderjylland o Slesvig; en alemán: Schleswig; en bajo alemán: Sleswig; en frisón septentrional: Slaswik o Sleesweg) es una región histórica noreuropea que se extiende unos 60 km al norte y 70 km al sur de la frontera entre Alemania y Dinamarca, en plena península de Jutlandia.
Henry, Duke of Schleswig (c. 1342 – August 1375) was Duke of Schleswig (or Southern Jutland, as the Danes call it) from 1364 until his death.