DenmarkDanish Ministry for Foreign Affairs and the Danish Statistical Department, 1956 1924- include also "Greenland under Danish rule." |
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الصفحة 23
... Holstein , with whom they were linked by family ties , and with the aid of the Holsteiners the Slesvig Duke Valdemar , in 1326 , even became king of Denmark . The influence of the Holstein nobles in Denmark grew rapidly from then on ...
... Holstein , with whom they were linked by family ties , and with the aid of the Holsteiners the Slesvig Duke Valdemar , in 1326 , even became king of Denmark . The influence of the Holstein nobles in Denmark grew rapidly from then on ...
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... Holstein and Slesvig nobility chose the Danish King Christian I ( 1448-81 ) as their overlord . Thus Slesvig had once more come under the rule of a Danish king , but this time along with Holstein . The policy of the Holstein counts in ...
... Holstein and Slesvig nobility chose the Danish King Christian I ( 1448-81 ) as their overlord . Thus Slesvig had once more come under the rule of a Danish king , but this time along with Holstein . The policy of the Holstein counts in ...
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... Holstein to secede from the monarchy . As a German duchy , Holstein had belonged to the German Confederation since its inception in 1815 , and Danish Liberals feared the obligations this might entail for the Danish Government . The ...
... Holstein to secede from the monarchy . As a German duchy , Holstein had belonged to the German Confederation since its inception in 1815 , and Danish Liberals feared the obligations this might entail for the Danish Government . The ...
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THE ROYAL FAMILY | 9 |
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CONSTITUTION | 77 |
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