Slagelse Hoard
Danish gold find
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The Slagelse Hoard (Danish: Slagelseskatten), discovered in 1883 beneath a tile floor in a medieval cellar on Smedegade in Slagelse, is the largest medieval gold hoard ever discovered in Denmark.

Discovery
Description
Interpretation
It has been suggested that the hoard may be associated with the Danehof in Slagelse in 13876 where Olaf, at just six years old, was elected as the successor to his grandfather Valdemar IV.[1][3]