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House of Oldenburg

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The House of Oldenburg is a North German noble family and one of Europe's most influential Royal Houses. It first became royal when Count Christian VIII of Oldenburg became King of Denmark in 1448, and has been the Danish Royal House ever since. Marriages of medieval counts of Oldenburg paved the way of their heirs to become kings of various Scandinavian kingdoms. In 14th century, through marriage with a descendant of king Valdemar I of Sweden and of king Eric IV of Denmark, a claim to Sweden and Denmark was staked, since 1350. At that time, its competitors were the successors of Margaret I of Denmark. In 15th century, the Oldenburg heir of that claim married Hedwig of Holstein, a descendant of Euphemia of Sweden and Norway and also a descendant of Eric V of Denmark. Since descendants better situated in genealogical charts died out, their son became the king of whole Kalmar Union. The House of Mecklenburg became its chief competitor regarding the Northern thrones, and other claimants were e.g the House of Lauenburg. Different branches have reigned in several countries, as this selective chart shows:

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