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1410s in Denmark

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Events from the 1410s in Denmark.

Incumbents

  • Monarch – Eric of Pomerania

Events

;1413

  • 22 January Skagen is incorporated as a market town.
  • 7 December Kerteminde is incorporated as a market town. It is established that the citizens have the same rights as those of Svendborg and Faaborg. Alle harbours between Knudshoved and Fynshoved are prohibited.

;1416

  • Maribo Abbeythe first Bridgettine abbey in Denmarkis established in the town of Skimminge on a gift of land (Grimstrup) from Queen Margaret I

Births

  • 26 February 1418– Christopher III, King of Denmark, Norway and Sweden (died 1448) Unknown date
  • c. 1415 – Erik Axelsson Tott, statesman, regent of Sweden (died 1467)

Deaths

  • 27 August 1410 – Abraham Brodersson, statesman and military commander

  • 28 October 1412– Margaret I of Denmark, queen of Denmark, Norway and Sweden (born 1353)

  • 19 October 1416 – Peder Jensen Lodehat, bishop and politician

References

References

  1. "Erik VII {{!}} king of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden".
  2. "Skagen vender tilbage til 1413".
  3. "Kerteminde". Center for Byhistorie.
  4. Maribo Abbey inherited a silver gilt chalice from Margaret's estate at her death
  5. "Christopher III {{!}} king of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden".
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