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  1. Canute II the Tall (Swedish: Knut Långe; Knut Holmgersson), was King of Sweden from 1229 until his death in 1234. He was the father of Holmger Knutsson, a later pretender for the Swedish throne. Both father and son were members of the House of Folkung (Folkungar).

  2. 28 de jun. de 2017 · Son of Sweyn, Canute (or Cnut) became undisputed King of England in 1016, and his rivals (Ethelred's surviving sons and Edmund's son) fled abroad. In 1018, the last Danegeld of 82,500 pounds was paid to Canute. Ruthless but capable, Canute consolidated his position by marrying Ethelred's widow Emma (Canute's first English partner - the Church ...

  3. 1 de ago. de 2023 · She later returned to Sweden and thirdly married the man who defeated Magnus, King Sverker I. Magnus's son, Canute V, contested the Danish throne with his second cousin, Svend III. When Canute died in 1157, Magnus's legitimate descent went extinct. Canute's elder son Niels, born by his wife Helena of Sweden, died in 1180.

  4. Thus Canute V was betrothed to his host's daughter Helena. It also appears that Canute as well as Valdemar owned landed property in Sweden at the time. With the alliance with Sverker in their back, the two pretenders were able to attack Sweyn III successfully in the same year. The assassination of Sverker

  5. Brief Life History of Erik. When Erik Knutsson was born about 1180, in Sweden, his father, Canute I of Sweden, was 40 and his mother, Cecilia Johansdotter, was 37. He had at least 1 son and 4 daughters with Richeza of Denmark. He died on 10 April 1216, in Näs, Visingsö, Jönköping, Sweden, at the age of 37, and was buried in Varnhem, Västra ...

  6. Monarchs and regents of Sweden. House of Munsö (970–1060) House of Stenkil (1060–1125/1130) Houses of Sverker and Eric (1125/1130–1250) House of Bjelbo (1250–1364) House of Mecklenburg (1364–1389) Monarchs and regents during the Kalmar Union (1389–1523) House of Vasa (1523–1654) House of Palatinate-Zweibrücken (1654–1720)