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  1. Canute or Knud Valdemarsen (1207 – 1260) was an illegitimate son of King Valdemar II of Denmark, who became Duke of Revelia, Blekinge and Lolland. Canute was the son of the king by his mistress, Helena Guttormsdotter, widow of Danish nobleman Esbern Snare and daughter of Guttorm, Riksjarl of Sweden.

  2. Duke of Estonia. Portrait of King Gustav II Adolph of Sweden including Duke of Estonia in his stated titles. The first duke of Estonia [1] ( Danish: Hertug af Estland ) was appointed in 1220 [2] by King Valdemar II of Denmark after the Danish conquest of Estonia during the Livonian crusade.

    Name
    Portrait
    Birth
    Marriages
    Canute I (Knud Valdemarsen ) 1220–1227 ...
    1205 illegitimate son of Valdemar II of ...
    Hedwig of Pomerelia before 1260 two ...
    1260 aged 55
    Canute I (Knud Valdemarsen ) 1238–40 ...
    1205 illegitimate son of Valdemar II of ...
    Hedwig of Pomerelia before 1260 two ...
    1260 aged 55
    Valdemar I the Victorious (Valdemar Sejr) ...
    9 May/28 June 1170 second son of Valdemar ...
    (1) Dagmar of Bohemia c. 1205 Lübeck one ...
    28 March 1241 Vordingborg Castle aged 70
    Eric I Ploughpenny (Erik Plovpenning) ...
    c. 1216 eldest son of Valdemar I and ...
    Jutta of Saxony 17 November 1239 six ...
    9 August 1250 on the Schlei aged 33–34
  3. Canute Porse the Elder or Knud/Knut Porse (died 30 May 1330) was a medieval Danish nobleman and Duke of Samsø, Duke of Halland, Duke of Estonia, and Count of Kalundborg. [1] Biography.

    • c. 1282
    • Porse
    • Peder Knudsen Porse
    • 30 May 1330, Copenhagen
  4. Canuto, duque de Estonia Canuto o Knud Valdemarsen (1207 – 1260) fue un hijo ilegítimo del rey Valdemar II de Dinamarca , quien se convirtió en duque de Revelia , Blekinge y Lolland . [1]

  5. 16 de abr. de 2024 · Cnut the Great, also known as Canute, was a king of Denmark, England, Norway, and parts of Sweden, whose reign spanned from 1016 to 1035 AD. His rule marks one of the most potent examples of North Sea Empire unity, showcasing a period where the cultures and interests of Scandinavia and the British Isles were intertwined under a ...

  6. 8 de jun. de 2022 · One of Henry’s first major opponents was his cousin Canute Lavard, the son of Erik I the Good. When news of Erik’s death in Cyprus reached Denmark, his brother Niels was elected king, while his son Canute became Duke of Schleswig.

  7. Canute (or Cnut) I, or Canute the Great (Old Norse: Knútr inn ríki, Danish: Knud den Store, Norwegian: Knut den mektige) (994/995 – November 12, 1035) was king of England, Denmark, and Norway and governor or overlord of Schleswig and Pomerania.