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... Denmark , to counteract the power of the Hamburg archbishops , but Denmark never left the orbit of the German prelates . Norway elect- ed a native king in 1035 , who also ruled in Denmark from 1042 to 1047 , when Denmark elected ...
... Denmark , to counteract the power of the Hamburg archbishops , but Denmark never left the orbit of the German prelates . Norway elect- ed a native king in 1035 , who also ruled in Denmark from 1042 to 1047 , when Denmark elected ...
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... Denmark's 36 ) , over the succession to the throne . The victor was Christian III ( ruled 1534-59 ) , Frederick's Lutheran son and ruler of the Duchies . Although Christian had been unacceptable to the bishops and to the Danish and ...
... Denmark's 36 ) , over the succession to the throne . The victor was Christian III ( ruled 1534-59 ) , Frederick's Lutheran son and ruler of the Duchies . Although Christian had been unacceptable to the bishops and to the Danish and ...
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... Denmark had joined the League of Nations in 1920 and had worked for a peaceful solution to international problems during the whole of the inter- war period . When Adolf Hitler came to power and Ger- many began to rearm , Denmark's ...
... Denmark had joined the League of Nations in 1920 and had worked for a peaceful solution to international problems during the whole of the inter- war period . When Adolf Hitler came to power and Ger- many began to rearm , Denmark's ...
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