Henry I of Schwerin

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Henry I of Schwerin was a 13th-century German count best known for capturing and ransoming King Valdemar II of Denmark, an event that significantly shifted the balance of power in the Baltic region.

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Henry I of Schwerin canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf count
medieval German noble
nobleman
centuryOfActivity 13th century
countryOfCitizenship Holy Roman Empire
ethnicGroup German
givenName Henry NERFINISHED
historicalRegion Duchy of Saxony NERFINISHED
Northern Germany NERFINISHED
languageSpoken Middle Low German NERFINISHED
militaryConflict Danish–German conflicts in the Baltic
nobleFamily House of Hagen NERFINISHED
notableFor capture of King Valdemar II of Denmark
influence on Baltic regional power balance
ransom of King Valdemar II of Denmark
opponent Kingdom of Denmark NERFINISHED
Valdemar II of Denmark NERFINISHED
placeOfActivity Baltic region NERFINISHED
Mecklenburg NERFINISHED
Schwerin NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment German territorial princes opposing Danish expansion
positionHeld Count of Schwerin NERFINISHED
powerBase County of Schwerin NERFINISHED
roleInEvent captor of Valdemar II of Denmark
sexOrGender male
significantEvent abduction of Valdemar II of Denmark
imprisonment of Valdemar II of Denmark
negotiation of ransom for Valdemar II of Denmark
weakening of Danish supremacy in the Baltic
title Count of Schwerin NERFINISHED

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Valdemar II of Denmark capturedBy Henry I of Schwerin