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Dannebrog's 800th Anniversary, Copenhagen Cathedral

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Dansk: Den 15. juni 2019 deltog Prins Joachim og Prinsesse Marie begivenheder, der blev afholdt i anledning af "Dannebrogs 800-årsdag". Prins Joachim og prinsesse Marie deltog i en gudstjeneste i Københavns Domkirke og deltog derefter i jubilæumsfesten, der blev afholdt på Københavns Rådhusplads.
English: On June 15, 2019, Prince Joachim and Princess Marie attended events held on the occasion of Dannebrog's 800th Anniversary. Prince Joachim and Princess Marie attended a celebratory service at Copenhagen Cathedral and then attended the anniversary celebrations held at Copenhagen City Hall Square.
Dannebrog: The flag that fell from the sky
In 1219, legend has it, the Danish flag fell from heaven during a battle in present-day Estonia, helping the Danish army to an unexpected victory.
In the early 13th century, the Danish king Valdemar Sejr (Valdemar the Victorious) led his army on a crusade in present-day Estonia. During a battle on June 15, 1219, the Danes were on the defensive when suddenly a red banner with a white cross fell from the sky. As a result, the luck changed, the Danish army won, and Denmark got its flag.
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