Jernalderlandsbyen - 1086 to 1973 AD - Odense, Denmark
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Klabautermanden
N 55° 25.658 E 010° 19.787
32U E 584154 N 6143183
I det historiske museum Jernalderlandsbyen i Odense kan man se en række smukt udførte sten, der markerer store begivenheder i historisk tid. Tidslinjen starter med Mordet på Kong Knud i Odense i 1086 og slutter med opførelsen af landsbyen i 1973.
Waymark Code: WM14601
Location: Denmark
Date Posted: 04/24/2021
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Outspoken1
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I det historiske museum Jernalderlandsbyen i Odense kan man se en række smukt udførte sten, der markerer store begivenheder i historisk tid. Tidslinjen starter med Mordet på Kong Knud i Odense i 1086 og slutter med opførelsen af landsbyen i 1973.

Stenene markerer:

1086 - Mordet på Knud den hellige i Sct. Albani kirke i Odense
1219 - Dannebrog - det danske flag Dannebrog 'faldt fra himlen' under et slag uden for Tallinn i 1219 under korstog i Estland.
1241 - Etablering af Jyske lov
1536 - Reformationen
1648 - C4 dør. Hans 59-årige kongedømme er det længste blandt danske og skandinaviske monarker.
1973 - Jernalderlandsbyen etableres.

Der forventes flere sten på tidslinjen med tiden. Nogle af dem hugges lokalt i Jernalderlandsbyens værksted.

English: In the historical museum Iron Age Village in Odense you can see a number of beautifully executed stones that mark major events in historical times. The timeline begins with the Murder of King Knud in Odense in 1086 and ends with the construction of the village in 1973.

The stones mark:

1086 - The murder of Knud the Holy in Sct. Albani Church in Odense
1219 - Dannebrog - the Danish flag Dannebrog 'fell from the sky' during a battle outside Tallinn in 1219 during a crusade in Estonia.
1241 - Establishment of Jutland law
1536 - The Reformation
1648 - C4 dies. His 59-year-old kingdom is the longest among Danish and Scandinavian monarchs.
1973 - The Iron Age village is established.

More stones are expected on the timeline over time. Some of them are cut locally in the Iron Age village's workshop.

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