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Definition of Dannebrog in English: Dannebrognoun ˈdanəbrɒɡˈdanəˌbräɡ The Danish national flag. Example sentencesExamples - Legend has it that the banner, called Dannebrog, descended from the heavens in the midst of a battle between the Danes and the Estonians on June 15, 1219.
- During a later period of Danish history, the red and white national flag, the Dannebrog, was said to have descended from heaven on June 15, 1219, turning the tide in the Danes' battle against Estonia at Lindanaes.
- Among many honors he has received are the Knight of the Order of Dannebrog in 1972, and a Commander of the British Empire (C.B.E.) from Queen Elizabeth in 1975.
- Internationally, he was recognised in Denmark by the Commander's Cross of the Order of Dannebrog, in Israel by the Wolf Prize, and in France by being made a Commandeur of the Legion d' Honneur.
- In 1815 Wessel was made a Knight of the Order of Dannebrog: -
Origin Danish, literally 'Danish cloth'. Definition of Dannebrog in US English: Dannebrognounˈdanəˌbräɡ The Danish national flag. Example sentencesExamples - Among many honors he has received are the Knight of the Order of Dannebrog in 1972, and a Commander of the British Empire (C.B.E.) from Queen Elizabeth in 1975.
- In 1815 Wessel was made a Knight of the Order of Dannebrog: -
- Legend has it that the banner, called Dannebrog, descended from the heavens in the midst of a battle between the Danes and the Estonians on June 15, 1219.
- During a later period of Danish history, the red and white national flag, the Dannebrog, was said to have descended from heaven on June 15, 1219, turning the tide in the Danes' battle against Estonia at Lindanaes.
- Internationally, he was recognised in Denmark by the Commander's Cross of the Order of Dannebrog, in Israel by the Wolf Prize, and in France by being made a Commandeur of the Legion d' Honneur.
Origin Danish, literally ‘Danish cloth’. |