The History of the World: From the Earliest Period to the Year of Our Lord 1783, With Particular Reference to the Affairs of Europe And Her Colonies Vol. 3

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Margaret died without issue. Her cousin and successor, Erich, of the family of the dukes of Pomerania, was expelled from the three kingdoms; [A. D. 1439;] upon which Denmark invited Christopher, a Duke of Bavaria, who was also acknowledged by Sweden and Norway.
[A. D. 1448.] After the death of Christopher, the crown of Denmark and Norway fell into the posses- sion of the family which still retains the sovereignty.
The title of count, or earl, was introduced into Am- erland and Rustriogia, in th
...e time of the Emperor Frederick Barbarossa. King Harold of Denmark had abandoned this district to the son of Charlemagne : Laringia, in which Delmenhorst is situated, was con- quered from the Friezelanders ; Sibbet Papinga and other district chiefs placed themselves, voluntarily, un- der the protection of the earls, of whose dominion Old- enburg was the seat. Earl Gerhard intoxicated Hajo, its feudal lord, and obtained, by artifice, the domain of Barel. Earl Dietrich united Delmenhorst and Old- enburg, by inheritance.

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