Margaret of Denmark, born in March 1353 …

Years: 1359 - 1359

Margaret of Denmark, born in March 1353 as the sixth and youngest child of Valdemar IV of Denmark and Helvig of Schleswig, had been baptized in Roskilde and in 1359 as a six-year-old engaged to the eighteen-year-old King Haakon VI of Norway, the youngest son of the Swedish-Norwegian king Magnus IV & VII.

As part of the marriage contract it is presumed that a treaty is signed that obligates King Valdemar to assist Magnus in a dispute with his second son, Eric "XII" of Sweden, who in 1356 had been hailed as king there and had been given dominion over Southern Sweden.

Margaret's marriage is thus a part of the Nordic power struggle.

There is dissatisfaction with this in some circles, and the political activist Bridget of Sweden describes the agreement in a letter to the Pope as "children playing with dolls".

The goal of the marriage for King Valdemar is regaining Scania, which since 1332 had been mortgaged to Sweden.

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