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  1. Canuto Lavard (12 de marzo de 1096-Ringsted, Dinamarca, 7 de enero de 1131). Príncipe danés, duque de Jutlandia Meridional desde 1115 y rey de los obodritas desde 1129. El apodo «Lavard» es un epíteto que probablemente deriva de una palabra en nórdico antiguo que significa señor. Es también un santo de la Iglesia católica. Biografía

  2. Canute Lavard ( Danish: Knud Lavard; cognate with English Lord) (12 March 1096 – 7 January 1131) was a Danish prince. Later he was the first Duke of Schleswig and the first border prince who was both a Danish and a German vassal, a position leading towards the historical double position of Southern Jutland.

  3. Canuto IV de Dinamarca. Apariencia. ocultar. No debe confundirse con san Canuto Lavard de Suecia. San Canuto. San Canuto, a la derecha, antes de morir atravesado, según una pintura de Christian Albrecht von Benzon. Información personal. Nombre de nacimiento. Canuto IV de Dinamarca.

  4. 11 de ene. de 2023 · From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Canute Lavard (meaning "Canute the Lord," Danish: Knud Lavard) (c. 1090 – 7 January 1131) was a Danish prince and Earl, later Duke of Schleswig. Canute was the only legitimate son of Eric I of Denmark and as a minor he was bypassed in the election of 1104.

    • Slesvig
    • circa 1096
    • ""The Pious" "Bread Giver""
    • Slesvig, Danmark (Denmark)
  5. Canute Lavard ( c. 1096–1131) in The Oxford Dictionary of Saints (5 rev) Length: 202 words. Martyr (c.1096–1131).Born at Roskilde, the second son of Eric the Good, king of Denmark, Canute stayed at the Saxon court for some years. When he returned with ideals of feudalism and military organization, his uncle King Niels appointed him ...

  6. New Catholic Encyclopedia. CANUTE LAVARD, ST. Danish noble; b. Roskilde, c. 1096; d. Haraldsted, Jan. 7, 1131. Son of the Danish King Erik Evergood, he was baptized Gregory. The surname "Lavard" is equivalent to the English "Lord." As a youth he was at the court of Saxony with the future Emperor Lothair III.

  7. The Danish Civil Wars ( Danish: Kongekrigene, Norwegian: De danske kongekrige) were a series of civil wars fought in the Kingdom of Denmark, first from 1131 to 1134 over the murder of Canute Lavard, then from 1139 to 1143, and finally a war of succession fought from 1146 to 1157, after the abdication of Eric III of Denmark, the first monarch in ...