Valdemar I

King of Denmark, the Conqueror

Valdemar I - King of Denmark, the Conqueror
Born

1131
894 years ago

Died

May 12th, 1182
843 years ago — 51 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Denmark

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Ruled Denmark from 1154 until death in 1182. Strengthened the Danish monarchy and expanded territory through military campaigns. Contributed to the consolidation of power in the region and encouraged trade. Under leadership, Denmark became an influential power in Northern Europe. Additionally, addressed internal conflicts within the realm, fostering political stability.

Expanded Denmark's territory through conquests

Established the monarchy's authority

Encouraged trade and economic growth

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