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Revision as of 08:48, 25 April 2005 by 62.78.105.99 (talk)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Christian I of Denmark (1426 – 1481), Danish monarch and union king of Denmark (1448 – 1481), Norway (1450 – 1481) and Sweden (1457 – 1464), under the Kalmar Union. In Sweden his short tenure as regent was preceded by viceroys, Jöns Bengtsson Oxenstierna and Erik Axelsson Tott and succeeded by viceroy Kettil Karlsson Vasa.
Reign | From September 28, 1448
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Coronation | 1449 in Denmark
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Royal House | Oldenburg |
Consorts | Dorothea of Brandenburg |
Predecessors | Christopher of Bavaria in Denmark
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Successors | John in Denmark and Norway
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Date of Birth | 1426 |
Place of Birth | Oldenburg |
Date of Death | May 21, 1481 |
Place of Death | Copenhagen, Denmark |
He was born in February 1426 in Oldenburg. His father was Count Dietrich of Oldenburg (died 1444) whom he succeeded as Count of Oldenburg and Delmenhorst. His mother was his father's second wife, Hedwig of Schleswig and Holstein (Helvig of Schauenburg) (died 1436). Christian had two brothers, Count Moritz V of Delmenhorst (1428 - 1464) and Count Gerhard VI of Oldenburg and Delmenhorst (1430 - 1500), and one sister Adelheid.
1448 Chriastian was elected to the vacant Danish throne, as a cognatic descendant of King Eric V of Denmark. The throne was firstly offered by the Statsraad to the most prominent feudal lord of Danish dominions, i.e Duke Adolf VIII of Schleswig-Holstein, but (relatively old and childless) he declined and recommended his nephew.
Christian soon also married Dorothea of Brandenburg (1430 - November 25 1495), the widow of his predecessor King Christopher of Bavaria and thus dowager queen, on October 28 1449 in Copenhagen. Dorothea and Christian had five children:
- Olaf (1450-1451)
- Knut (1451-1455)
- John (Kung Hans) (1455 - 1513), Duke of Schleswig and Holstein, King of Denmark, Norway and Sweden
- Margarete of Denmark (1456-1486), 13 years old married to the 17 years old King James III of Scotland
- Frederick (1471-1533), Duke of Schleswig and Holstein, in Gottorp, later also King of Denmark and Norway
In 1460 King Christian also became Duke of Schleswig and Count of Holstein (during his tenure, Holstein was 1474 elevated a Duchy by the Holy Roman Emperor). Christian inherited Schleswig-Holstein after a short "interregnum" as the eldest son of the sister of late Duke Adolf VIII, Duke of Schleswig (Southern Jutland) and Count of Holstein, of the Schauenburg furstlig clan, who died 4 December 1459, without children. There would have been several genealogically senior claimants of Holstein, but Christian was nephew, the closest relative to that very branch which had lived longest and acquired most fiefs. Christian's succession was confirmed by the Estates (nobility and representatives) of these provinces in Ribe 5 March 1460.
King Christian died in Copenhagen on May 21, 1481, at the age of 55. Through his fourth and fifth children respectively, he was an ancestor to James VI, of Scotland and England, and his wife, Anne of Denmark. He is therefore an ancestor to the present-day British royal family, including Elizabeth II, Queen of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Preceded by: Christopher III |
King of Denmark | Succeeded by: John |
Carl I | King of Norway | |
Jöns Oxenstierna and Erik Tott | King of Sweden | Charles VIII |