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The charm of a Dutch woman, a love story for the Danish royal family ๐Ÿ’. Around 1500, Denmark and Norway were kings. Bergen was a commercially developed port in Norway at the time

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The charm of a Dutch woman

A love ๐Ÿ’ story for the Danish royal family. Around 1500, Denmark and Norway were kings. Bergen was a commercially developed port and was the richest place in Norway at the time. In 1507, Prime Minister Erik Valkendorf and Prince Christian of Norway of Denmark wandered to Hollendergaten, Holland Street, Bergen. They walked to a ๐Ÿฐ shop and saw an obese aunt busy, this aunt was a little anxious, not only fat (I guess too much dessert) but also quite ugly. But her daughter does look like a fairy, how beautiful is it, anyway, the prince at the time can no longer extricate himself. When the Prime Minister saw it, he didn't have to say anything, and quickly invited the two of them to the local palace to dance and eat...

The girl, Dyveke the Pigeon, later became the prince's careful liver. Prince Christine took over the class of his father King Hans in 1513. Since the little dove was not a nobleman and could not be married, Christine II later married Isabella, the daughter of the German emperor. Christine II was asked to cut off contact with the little dove, but the king flatly refused. The king arranged for the mother and daughter to live in Ama Square not far from the palace (now opposite the e-Dragonwood shopping mall). Little pigeons continue to be favored, and Dutch women have a unique charm. In 1517 he died of a sudden outbreak. The king was furious and decided that Torben Oxe, the chief of the Inner Interior, had done it, and although no evidence was found in the trial, he was beheaded anyway. Christine II later changed his temperament, culminating in the bloodbath of Stockholm in 1520, and in 1523 King Gustav Vasa of Sweden entered Stockholm, and Sweden was established and led to more than two hundred years of war between Denmark, Norway and Sweden.

The charm of a Dutch woman, a love story for the Danish royal family ๐Ÿ’. Around 1500, Denmark and Norway were kings. Bergen was a commercially developed port in Norway at the time
The charm of a Dutch woman, a love story for the Danish royal family ๐Ÿ’. Around 1500, Denmark and Norway were kings. Bergen was a commercially developed port in Norway at the time
The charm of a Dutch woman, a love story for the Danish royal family ๐Ÿ’. Around 1500, Denmark and Norway were kings. Bergen was a commercially developed port in Norway at the time

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