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Margaret Sambiria (in Danish:
Margrethe Sambiria,
Sambirsdatter or
Margrethe Sprænghest; c. 1230 –
December 1282) was
Queen of
Denmark by
marriage to...
- 1259 to 1286.
After his
father Christopher I died, his
mother Margaret Sambiria ruled Denmark in his name
until 1266,
proving to be a
competent regent...
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which put him in
direct confrontation with the
Dowager Queen Margaret Sambiria,
acting as
regent for her son, King Eric V of Denmark. The
Queen imprisoned...
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limited advisory and
judicial functions.
Christopher married Margaret Sambiria, the
daughter of
Count Sambor II of Pomerania, in 1248 and had at least...
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Denmark since 1269.
During the 1266-82
reign of the
queen dowager Margaret Sambiria, the
title lady of
Estonia (Latin:
Domina Estonie) was used. In 1332, after...
- The
first wall
around Tallinn was
ordered to be
constructed by
Margaret Sambiria in 1265
resulting in its name, the 'Margaret Wall.' This wall was less...
- – 29 May 1259), King of
Denmark from 1252,
married in 1248 to
Margaret Sambiria,
daughter of Duke
Sambor II of
Pomerelia — for his descendants, see below...
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against the
Danish duke Eric I of
Schleswig on
behalf of
Queen Margaret Sambiria and her
minor son King Eric V of Denmark. In 1263 the duke
quite luckless...
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daughter of
Henry Borwin II, Lord of Mecklenburg. His daughter,
Margaret Sambiria,
became Queen of
Denmark in 1248 by
marriage with
Christopher I of Denmark...
- (1229–1231)
Jutta of
Saxony (1239–1250)
Matilda of
Holstein (1250–1252)
Margaret Sambiria (1252–1259)
Agnes of
Brandenburg (1273–1286)
Ingeborg Magnusdotter of Sweden...