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3 unusual facts about Christian I of Denmark


Camera degli Sposi

This fresco shows Ludovico in official robes in an ideal meeting with his son, Cardinal Francesco Gonzaga, the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick III and Christian I of Denmark.

Kneiphof

Plauen resisted sorties from Kneiphof and his forces steadily grew in number; the Landmeister of Livonia provided 500 troops and King Christian I of Denmark sent a ship.

Malpaga Castle

They celebrate the visit of King Christian I of Denmark in 1474 and the sumptuous hospitality given him by Bartolomeo Colleoni, including banquets, hunting expeditions and tournaments.


Danish nobility

Adolf VIII, Count of Holstein, was actually offered the Danish royal throne in 1448, and after his refusal, his nephew Christian I of Denmark received it.

Helvig of Schauenburg

Christian (1426–1481), who succeeded his father as Count of Oldenburg and Delmenhorst.

Jon Svaleson Smør

Later, he was one of main forces behind the reactivation of the Norwegian Riksråd at the end of the reign of King Christian I.

William Tulloch

He had been consecrated by 21 July 1462, when he rendered an oath of fealty at Copenhagen to Christian I, King of Denmark, Norway and Sweden.


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Shooting an apple off one's child's head

Henning Wulf, or von Wulfen, of Wewelsfleth in Holstein sided with Count Gerhard in 1472 and was banished by King Christian I of Denmark.