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Queen Margaret I of Denmark 1353–1412 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Mär 1353

Birth Location: Søborg castle, Denmark

Death Date: 28 OCTOBER 1412

Death Location: Ship in the harbor of Flensburg, Schleswig, Denmark

Father: King Denmark

Mother: Queen Denmark

Spouse(s): Abraham Tjurhuvud

Children(s): Birgitta Abrahamsdotter

Queen Margaret I of Denmark was born in 1353 in Søborg castle, Denmark, the child of King Valdemar Iv Of Denmark And Queen Helvig Of Schleswig Of Denmark. Queen Margaret I of Denmark married Abraham Brodersson Tjurhuvud, and had children including Birgitta Abrahamsdotter. Queen Margaret I of Denmark passed away in 1412 in Ship in the harbor of Flensburg, Schleswig, Denmark.

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Biography

  • Queen Margaret I of Denmark was born in 1353 in Søborg castle, Denmark, the child of King Valdemar Iv Of Denmark And Queen Helvig Of Schleswig Of Denmark.
  • Queen Margaret I of Denmark married Abraham Brodersson Tjurhuvud, and had children including Birgitta Abrahamsdotter.
  • Queen Margaret I of Denmark passed away in 1412 in Ship in the harbor of Flensburg, Schleswig, Denmark.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Queen Denmark's Ancestors

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Queen Denmark
1353–1412
Birth Place: Søborg castle, Denmark
Parents
King Valdemar IV of Denmark
1320–1375
Tikøb, Helsingør, Denmark
Queen (Helvig of Schleswig of) Denmark
1320–1374
Grandparents
Duke (Eric II of) Schleswig
1290–1325
Countess (Adelheid of) Holstein-Rendsburg
1350–
Great-Grandparents
Count Holstein-Rendsburg
1258–1304
Countess Holsten-Rendsburg
1258–1324
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Lord Reckheim
1221–1292
Irmgard Bronckhorst
1225–1276

Queen Denmark's Descendants

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Queen (Margaret I of) Denmark (Mär 1353–28 OCTOBER 1412) m. Abraham (Brodersson) Tjurhuvud (1350–27 Aug 1410)
  1. 1. Birgitta Abrahamsdotter 1380–1415 m. Thure (Stensson) Bielke 1380–1425
    1. 1. Birgitta (Turesdotter) Bielke 1408–1436 m. King (Karl Knutsson Bonde of Sweden Riksföreståndare och kung av Sverige och) Norge 1408–1470
      1. 1. Princess (Kristina Karlsdotter) Bonde 1432–1500 m. Erik (Erikssen Gyllenstierna af Svaneholm Rikshovmästare och lagman i) Tiohärad 1418–1478
        1. 1. Kerstin ((Kristina) Eriksdotter (Gyllenstierna af) Lundholm) 1455–1496 m. Hans (Åkesson (Tott) Riksråd\lagman i) Närke 1440–1492
        2. 2. Nils (Eriksson Gyllenstierna,) Riksråd 1457–1495
        3. 3. Görvel (Eriksdotter) Gyllenstierna –1495
        4. 4. Abraham (Eriksson) Gyllenstierna 1448–1514
      2. 2. Ture Bonde 1430–1447

Queen Denmark's Timeline

2 Records

1353
Mär 1353
Birth of Queen Margaret I of Denmark in Søborg castle, Denmark
Søborg castle, Denmark
1412
28 OCTOBER 1412
Age 59
Death of Queen Margaret I of Denmark in Ship in the harbor of Flensburg, Schleswig, Denmark
Ship in the harbor of Flensburg, Schleswig, Denmark

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Mär 1353
    Event Place: Søborg castle, Denmark

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 28 OCTOBER 1412
    Event Place: Ship in the harbor of Flensburg, Schleswig, Denmark

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