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In 1146, King Erik III’s abdication plunged Denmark into chaos. With no heir, noble factions split, sparking a brutal civil war. Three rival kings—Sweyn III, Canute V, and Valdemar—claimed the throne. Their shifting alliances, betrayals, and battles culminated in the Blood Feast of Roskilde, reshaping Denmark’s monarchy.
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Everyone knows about the independence of cats. Animals that laugh at our human notions that someone actually owns them. Those who “own” cats are well aware of their disregard for our rules, peeing where they see fit and walking over things that shouldn’t be walked over. This is clearly nothing new. Erik Kwakkel, a professor
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