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  1. Christopher II (Danish: Christoffer 2.; 29 September 1276 – 2 August 1332) was King of Denmark from 1320 to 1326 and again from 1329 until his death. He was a younger son of Eric V. His name is connected with national disaster, as his rule ended in a near-total dissolution of the Danish state.

  2. Christian II (1 July 1481 – 25 January 1559) was a Scandinavian monarch under the Kalmar Union who reigned as King of Denmark and Norway, from 1513 until 1523, and Sweden from 1520 until 1521. From 1513 to 1523, he was concurrently Duke of Schleswig and Holstein in joint rule with his uncle Frederick .

  3. Christoph II, Burggraf and Count of Dohna-Schlodien (25 October 1702 in Schlodien – 19 May 1762 in Berlin) was a Prussian general. He was the son of Christopher I, Burgrave and Count of Dohna-Schlodien (1665–1733).

  4. When Christoph II. Graf von Schwarzenberg was born on 7 September 1550, in Germany, his father, Wilhelm Graf von Schwarzenberg, was 39 and his mother, Maria von Eck zu Randeck, was 24. He married Anna Kärgl Zu Furth on 2 September 1573.

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  5. www.bbk.bund.de › christoph-2_nodeChristoph 2 - BBK

    Der Rettungshubschrauber Christoph 2 ist ein fester Bestandteil der notärztlichen Versorgung im Rhein-Main-Gebiet. Neben den Primäreinsätzen werden auch sogenannte Sekundärverlegungen als Interhospitaltransfer aus Kliniken der Grund- und Regelversorgung in die überregionalen Trauma- und Behandlungszentren durchgeführt.

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  6. In Denmark: Declining royal power and Holstein rule. …was succeeded by his brother, Christopher II, who was forced by the nobles to sign a strict coronation charter; he was also the first king to accept the hof as a permanent institution.

  7. 18 de abr. de 2024 · Christian IV (born April 12, 1577, Frederiksborg Castle, Hillerød, Den.—died Feb. 28, 1648, Copenhagen) was the king of Denmark and Norway (1588–1648), who led two unsuccessful wars against Sweden and brought disaster upon his country by leading it into the Thirty Years’ War.