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Mar 2024
37m 44s

Bedeutende Herrscherinnen - Königin Marg...

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Es gibt kaum eine Frau in der Geschichte Skandinaviens, die mehr Einfluss und Macht hatte als Margarethe I. 1375 tritt sie ins Rampenlicht, nachdem ihr Vater König Waldemar IV. im Alter von 55 Jahren stirbt.

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Ihr hört in dieser "Eine Stunde History":

00:10:27 - Der Historiker Oliver Auge beschreibt die Persönlichkeit von Margarethe I. als mächtige Herrscherin über drei Königreiche in Skandinavien.

00:19:47 - Der Historiker Robert Bohn beschäftig sich mit der Kalmarer Union, die in Konkurrenz zur Handelsorganisation der Hanse stand.

00:30:12 - Der Historiker Martin Krieger ordnet die Bedeutung Margarethes I. in der skandinavischen und europäischen Geschichte ein.

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