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June 15, 2005

Today Is St. Valdemar's Day

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Today, i quote something i wrote when i first started blogging:

While you're looking at the Dannebrog, it might be a good time to note that the Danish flag is the oldest national flag in the world. It has been in use since the 1200's. Legend says that King Valdemar the Victorious was fighting a battle against the Estonians on St Viti's Day in 1219. The Estonians had thrown all their best warriors at the Danish and their attack was succeeding. The Danish were on the retreat when they received a sign from God: the Dannebrog floating down out of the sky! The Danish soldiers caught the flag and then fought back with renewed strength, eventually defeating the Estonians with the help of the 'Sign of the Cross.'

The day of the battle is still celebrated in Denmark as Valdemar's Day, which falls on June 15th. Everyone in Denmark displays the flag on that day, just like we do in the U.S. on our own Flag Day, June 14th.

Posted by annika, Jun. 15, 2005 |
Rubric: History



Comments

(psst-- thank you, Annika)

-K

Posted by: Kevin Kim on Jun. 15, 2005

(posted in the wrong comments thread, too. nuts.)


-K

Posted by: Kevin Kim on Jun. 15, 2005

I didn't know about Valdemar's Day. I do remember that Tivoli rules!

Or at least it did when I was 8.

Posted by: Trevor on Jun. 15, 2005

Ah yes, good old VD.

Posted by: Casca on Jun. 15, 2005

"The Danish soldiers caught the flag and then fought back with renewed strength, eventually defeating the Estonians with the help of the 'Sign of the Cross.'"

"Sign of the Cross"?!

Apparently the ACLU does not have offices in Denmark.

Posted by: Mark MuNu on Jun. 21, 2005