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  1. Canute, Duke of Estonia. Canute or Knud Valdemarsen (1207 – 1260) was an illegitimate son of King Valdemar II of Denmark, who became Duke of Revelia, Blekinge and Lolland. [1] 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. [1] .

  2. Duke of Estonia. 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. The title was resumed by the kings of Denmark since 1269. During the 1266-82 reign of the queen dowager Margaret Sambiria, the title lady of ...

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    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. Biography. References. Succession. Canute Porse the Elder. Fantasy sculpture representing Duke Canute in Halland's capital of Halmstad. 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. Canute dejó a dos hijos Eric, duque de Halland (fallecido en 1304) y Lord Svantepolk Knudsen (fallecido en 1310), así como una hija de la que se dice que se casó con un Folkung. La tierra de Canuto de Blekinge, con Lister, fue entregada a su bisnieto el señor Knut Folkason en la década de 1330 por el rey Magnus VII de Noruega.

  5. Su padre le dio tierras en Estonia como ducado hereditario en 1219. Fue nombrado duque de Reval (Tallin) en 1219, pero fue desposeído cuando los estonios expulsaron a Dinamarca en 1227. [2] Como compensación, recibió Blekinge en 1242, [ cita necesaria ] que ocupó hasta su muerte.

  6. Cnut (died 12 November 1035), also known as Cnut the Great and Canute, was King of England from 1016, King of Denmark from 1018, and King of Norway from 1028 until his death in 1035. The three kingdoms united under Cnut's rule are referred to together as the North Sea Empire.

  7. Canute the Great - New World Encyclopedia. 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.