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Valdemar II (1170–1241), called Valdemar the Conqueror or Valdemar the Victorious (Valdemar Sejr), was the King of Denmark from 1202 until 1241. The nickname Sejr is a later invention and was not used during the King's own lifetime.
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(Japanese) | ヴァルデマー2世 (デンマーク王) |
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(German) | Waldemar II. (Dänemark) |
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(Spanish) | Valdemar II de Dinamarca |
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(French) | Valdemar II de Danemark |
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