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names Vladimir, Volodymyr,
Uladzimir or Włodzimierz. The Old
Norse form
Valdamarr (also Valdarr)
occurs in the Guðrúnarkviða II as the name of a king of...
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Valdemar I
Knudsen (14
January 1131 – 12 May 1182), also
known as
Valdemar the
Great (Danish:
Valdemar den Store), was King of
Denmark from 1154 until...
- Scandinavia,
Vladimir is also
known as
Valdemar or the Old
Norse form
Valdamarr (see Waldemar). Born in 958,
Vladimir was the
illegitimate and youngest...
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Valdemar II Valdem****n (28 June 1170 – 28
March 1241),
later remembered as
Valdemar the
Victorious (Danish:
Valdemar Sejr) and
Valdemar the Conqueror...
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Valdemar (III) the
Young (Danish:
Valdemar den Unge) (c. 1209 – 28
November 1231) was a
Junior King of
Denmark from 1215
until his death.
Valdemar was...
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Valdemar III (1314–1364) was King of
Denmark from 1326 to 1329,
while he was underage; he was also Duke of
Schleswig as
Valdemar V in 1325–26 and from...
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Valdemar IV
Atterdag (the
epithet meaning "Return of the Day"),
Valdemar Christoffersen or
Waldemar (c. 1320 – 24
October 1375) was King of
Denmark from...
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during the late 9th c. and
during the 10th c. In 976,
Vladimir the
Great (
Valdamarr gamli) fled from his
brother Yaropolk to Sweden,
ruled by Erik the Victorious...
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Vladimir Yaroslavich (Russian: Владимир Ярославич; Old Norse:
Valdamarr Jarizleifsson; 1020 –
October 4, 1052) was
Prince of
Novgorod from 1036 until...
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Sviatoslavich (Володимир Великий/Володимѣръ Свѧтославичь) Old Norse:
Valdamarr Sveinaldsson c.958
Budiatychi Son of
Sviatoslav I and Malusha/Malfrida...