Canute, Duke of Estonia
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Knut ou Knud Valdemarsen (né vers 1205/1211 – mort le 5 octobre 1260) est un fils illégitime du roi Valdemar II de Danemark, qui devient duc d'Estland (c'est-à-dire d'Estonie) ou de Reval en 1219, de Blekinge en 1232 et de Lolland en 1260.
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Knut Valdemarsson av Danmark, född cirka 1205, död 1260, var hertig av Reval (Tallinn). Utomäktenskaplig son till Valdemar Sejr och Guttorm jarls dotter Helena Guttormsdotter.
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Кнуд Вальдемарссон (ок. 1205—1260) — герцог Ревеля, Блекинге и Лолланна. Внебрачный сын датского короля Вальдемара II Победоносного (1170—1241).
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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. His father gave him lands in Estonia as a hereditary duchy in 1219. He was made Duke of Reval (Tallinn) in 1219, but was dispossessed as Denmark were thrown out by the Estonians in 1227. As compensation, he was given Blekinge in 1242, which he held until his death. Canute supported the younger rebel brothers, Abel and Christopher, against King Eric IV of Denmark in 1246, and was imprisoned at Stegeborg Castle. The king forced him to exchange Blekinge temporarily for Lolland, but Blekinge was so
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Canute, Duke of Estonia
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Knut Valdermarsen
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Кнуд Вальдемарссон
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Knut Valdemarsson av Danmark
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Occupation by the Teutonic Order
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Occupation by the Teutonic Order
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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. His father gave him lands in Estonia as a hereditary duchy in 1219. He was made Duke of Reval (Tallinn) in 1219, but was dispossessed as Denmark were thrown out by the Estonians in 1227. As compensation, he was given Blekinge in 1242, which he held until his death. Canute supported the younger rebel brothers, Abel and Christopher, against King Eric IV of Denmark in 1246, and was imprisoned at Stegeborg Castle. The king forced him to exchange Blekinge temporarily for Lolland, but Blekinge was soon restored to Canute's possession. Canute left two sons Erik Knudsen Skarsholm (died 1304) and Lord Svantepolk Knudsen (died 1310), as well as a daughter who is said to have married a Folkung. Canute's land of Blekinge, with Lister, was given to his great-grandson lord in the 1330s by King Magnus VII of Norway. Lord Knut's heirs continued to claim the lordship.
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Knut ou Knud Valdemarsen (né vers 1205/1211 – mort le 5 octobre 1260) est un fils illégitime du roi Valdemar II de Danemark, qui devient duc d'Estland (c'est-à-dire d'Estonie) ou de Reval en 1219, de Blekinge en 1232 et de Lolland en 1260.
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Knut Valdemarsson av Danmark, född cirka 1205, död 1260, var hertig av Reval (Tallinn). Utomäktenskaplig son till Valdemar Sejr och Guttorm jarls dotter Helena Guttormsdotter.
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Кнуд Вальдемарссон (ок. 1205—1260) — герцог Ревеля, Блекинге и Лолланна. Внебрачный сын датского короля Вальдемара II Победоносного (1170—1241).
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