Queen Helvig shown on a contemporary fresco in St. Peter's Church, Næstved (Sankt Peders Kirke).
Queen consort of Denmark
Tenure
1340–1374
Born
c. 1320
Died
c. 1374 Esrum Abbey
Burial
Esrum Abbey
Spouse
Valdemar IV of Denmark
Issue among others...
Christopher, Duke of Lolland Ingeborg, Duchess of Mecklenburg Margaret I, Queen of Denmark
House
Estridsen (Abelslægten line)
Father
Eric II, Duke of Schleswig
Mother
Adelaide of Holstein-Rendsburg
Helvig of Schleswig (also erroneously Hedwig; 1320–1374) was the queen of Denmark as the spouse of King Valdemar IV. She was the mother of Queen Margaret I of Denmark.
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HelvigofSchleswig (also erroneously Hedwig; 1320–1374) was the queen of Denmark as the spouse of King Valdemar IV. She was the mother of Queen Margaret...
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