Christopher I of Denmark

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Christopher I of Denmark was a 13th-century Danish king whose turbulent reign was marked by conflicts with the church and internal noble opposition.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf King of Denmark
human
associatedWith Archbishop Jacob Erlandsen NERFINISHED
burialPlace Roskilde Cathedral NERFINISHED
buriedIn Roskilde Cathedral NERFINISHED
capitalDuringReign Ribe NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath suspected poisoning
child Eric V of Denmark NERFINISHED
Margaret of Denmark (princess) NERFINISHED
Valdemar of Denmark (duke) NERFINISHED
conflict Danish–German conflicts in the 13th century
conflict with the Roman Catholic Church in Denmark
conflicts with Danish nobility
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Denmark NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth 1219
dateOfDeath 1259-05-29
era 13th century
father Valdemar II of Denmark NERFINISHED
house House of Estridsen NERFINISHED
monarchOf Denmark NERFINISHED
mother Berengaria of Portugal NERFINISHED
nativeLanguage Danish
nobleFamily Estridsen dynasty NERFINISHED
notableEvent imprisonment of Archbishop Jacob Erlandsen
notableFor struggle with the Danish church over royal authority
turbulent reign marked by internal opposition
placeOfBirth Denmark NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Ribe NERFINISHED
positionHeld King of Denmark NERFINISHED
predecessor Abel of Denmark NERFINISHED
regentOrCoRuler Margaret Sambiria NERFINISHED
reignEnd 1259
reignStart 1252
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
royalStyle Christopher, by the grace of God King of the Danes NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male
sibling Abel of Denmark NERFINISHED
Eric IV of Denmark NERFINISHED
Sophia of Denmark NERFINISHED
spouse Margaret Sambiria NERFINISHED
successor Eric V of Denmark NERFINISHED
successorAsKingOfDenmark Eric V of Denmark NERFINISHED
title King of the Danes NERFINISHED

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Valdemar II of Denmark child Christopher I of Denmark