Knut the Great, the pirate empire developed by Danish kings, finally reached its peak in Knut's hands. He is the grandson of Harald Blatand and the second son of Swann bearded king. Swann's bearded king conquered most of England in 10 14, becoming the first Dane to be recognized as king by the English. Knut was the real overlord of northwest Europe at that time and the man of the hour in Norman Conquest. He made Denmark reach the peak and was called "Knut the Great" in history.
Valdemar I Valdemar I (1157 ~1182 reigned) established a powerful feudal monarchy and occupied Estonia, the area north of the Elbe River and Gotland Island through aggressive wars.
Niels bohr188510/KLOC-0 was born in Copenhagen on October 7th. 1905, 20-year-old Bohr wrote a paper on the measurement of water surface tension and won the gold medal of Danish Academy of Sciences. 19 1 1 received his Ph.D. from the University of Copenhagen and began to study the theory of electron motion in metals. He has been the assistant of the famous physicist Rutherford since 19 12. At the beginning of 19 13, Bohr put forward his famous atomic theory, which was immediately used to analyze various spectral lines and achieved great success. His research on atomic structure model won him the 1922 Nobel Prize in Physics.
Soren kierkegaard (1813.5.5—1855.1.11), the greatest and most influential Danish philosopher, is a modern existence. His thought has become one of the theoretical foundations of existentialism and is generally regarded as the father of existentialism.
Isak Dinesen: A famous Danish female writer, whose original name was Karin Blixen, 1885 was born in an aristocratic family in Lunsted, West Island in April. He studied at the Danish Academy of Arts in his early years, and then studied painting in Paris and Rome. 19 14 lives in Kenya with the baron's husband and runs a coffee farm. 193 1 Returning to Denmark during the Great Depression. Later, he was engaged in literary creation. Seven Gothic Stories, a collection of novels describing life in Africa, was published in 1934. This book is not very popular in Denmark, but it has become a best seller in America.