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Christian I (February 1426 – 21 May 1481) was a German noble and Scandinavian monarch under the Kalmar Union. He was king of Denmark (1448–1481), Norway (1450–1481) and Sweden (1457–1464). From 1460 to 1481, he was also duke of Schleswig (within Denmark) and count (after 1474, duke) of Holstein (within the Holy Roman Empire ).
- 1 September 1448 – 21 May 1481
- Helvig of Schauenburg
Cristián I (en danés: Christian I, en noruego y sueco Kristian I; febrero de 1426-21 de mayo de 1481) fue rey de Dinamarca (1448-1481), Noruega (1450-1481) y Suecia (1457-1464); también duque de Schleswig y conde de Holstein de 1460 a 1481.
Christian I, (born 1426—died May 21, 1481, Copenhagen, Den.) king of Denmark (1448–81), Norway (1450–81), and Sweden (1457–64, 1465–67), and founder of the Oldenburg dynasty, which ruled Denmark until 1863. He tried to gain control over Sweden and maintain a union of the Scandinavian nations but was defeated by rebellious Swedish ...
- The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
Christopher I (Danish: Christoffer I) (1219 – 29 May 1259) was King of Denmark between 1252 and 1259. He was the son of Valdemar II of Denmark by his second wife, Berengaria of Portugal. He succeeded his brothers Eric IV Plovpenning and Abel of Denmark on the throne.
Christian X ( Danish: Christian Carl Frederik Albert Alexander Vilhelm; 26 September 1870 – 20 April 1947) was King of Denmark from 1912 until his death in 1947. He was also the only King of Iceland as Kristján X, holding the title as a result of the personal union between Denmark and independent Iceland between 1918 and 1944.
- 14 May 1912 – 20 April 1947
- Louise of Sweden
English: Christian I (1426 – May 21, 1481) was King of Denmark (1448–1481), Norway (1450–1481) and Sweden (1457–1464) under the Kalmar Union. Category: Christian I of Denmark.
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