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Christopher of Bavaria (German: Christoph von Pfalz-Neumarkt; Danish and Norwegian: Christoffer af/av Bayern; Swedish Kristofer av Bayern; 26 February 1416 – 5/6 January 1448), was King of Denmark (1440–48, as Christopher III), Sweden (1441–48) and Norway (1442–48) during the era of the Kalmar Union.
- 9 April 1440 – 5 January 1448
- Catherine of Pomerania
Cristóbal de Baviera ( Helsingborg, Dinamarca, 1418 - Jönköping, Suecia, 1448) rey, por medio de la Unión de Kalmar, de Dinamarca (1440-1448), Suecia (1441-1448) y Noruega (1442-1448). En el corto período de su gobierno, se alcanzaron acuerdos con los nobles de los tres reinos que gobernó, lo que permitió la integridad de la Unión de ...
- Christoph von Pfalz-Neumarkt
- Erik de Pomerania
- Christoph III
- Cristián I
Christopher of Bavaria (1416 † 1448), king of Denmark, Norway and Sweden Quarterly a cross paty argent, fimbriated gules, cantonned 1 and 4, azure three bars wavy argent, overall a lion crowned or, which is Sweden ancien, 2 and 3 fusilly bendwise argent and azure, which is Bavaria.
- 11th century
- Ludwig III
From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. English: Christopher of Bavaria (January 6, 1418 – January 6, 1448) was King of Denmark (1440–1448), Sweden (1441–1448) and Norway (1442–1448).
King of Bavaria. The Crown of Bavaria. The King of Bavaria ( German: König von Bayern) was a title held by the hereditary Wittelsbach rulers of Bavaria in the state known as the Kingdom of Bavaria from 1805 until 1918, when the kingdom was abolished.
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- Ludwig III
Christopher of Bavaria. Christopher (1416-1448), in Danish Kristofer, in Swedish Kristoffer, was a German prince who became King of Denmark 1440-1448 as Christopher III and King of Sweden 1441-1448 and King of Norway 1442-1448.
27 de may. de 2020 · 27th May 2020. When little Prince Christopher was born in Bavaria in 1416 as the son of a German Count, he hardly thought he would become king of three European nations. Yet that was exactly...