Denmark’s King Harald “Bluetooth” Gormson, baptized in …

Years: 972 - 972

Denmark’s King Harald “Bluetooth” Gormson, baptized in 965, is the first Scandinavian monarch to actively promote Christianity.

Although Harald's predecessors had adopted Christianity at the instigation of the Frankish Carolingian kings in 826, paganism would remain predominant among Danes and northerners for centuries.

However, the prominent part the Germans had in these achievements as well as the lofty idea of the Roman Empire currently prevailing had led Otto I “the Great,” to require Harald to recognize him as advocatus, or lord protector of the Danish church, and even as "Lord Paramount".

The king of the Danes had replied to this demand with a declaration of war, and the emperor seeks to force his "vassal" into subjection.

The devastating expeditions, which are pushed as far as the Limfjord, enable the emperor to beat down all opposition by 972 and to compel Harald not only to conclude peace but to accept baptism.

Henceforth paganism will steadily lose ground.

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