King Christopher II
King Christopher II was a monarch of Denmark who reigned from 1320 to 1326. He was born around 1295 and was a member of the House of Estridsen. His reign was marked by political challenges, including conflicts with the nobility and issues related to the governance of his territories.
Christopher II is also known for his attempts to unify the crowns of Denmark, Sweden, and Norway under a single rule. However, his efforts were met with resistance, leading to his eventual deposition. He died in 1332, leaving a complex legacy in Scandinavian history.