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  1. Svantepolk Knutsson ( c. 1227 – c. 1310) was a Swedish knight and councilor. He became a wealthy feudal lord in Östergötland. [ 1] Biography. [ edit] His father was Knud Valdemarsen ( c. 1205 – 1260), Duke of Revelia, Blekinge and Lolland.

  2. Svantepolk Knutsson (died 1310), Lord of Viby in Östergötland, was a Scandinavian magnate. Svantepolk's father was Canute, Duke of Revalia, a bastard son of king Valdemar II of Denmark with a high-born Swedish lady Helena, daughter of Earl Guttorm.

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    Svantepolk Knutson (c1230-1310), a.k.a. Svantepolk of Viby was a Scandinavian magnate. Many of his ancestors were European noblemen and noblewomen.

    For a list of Svantepolk's known ancestors, click here.

  3. The three abductions of maidens from the Vreta convent was a series of events that took place in Sweden in the 13th century. They became legendary and inspired many poems.

  4. Aug 4, 2024 · He left two sons: Eric, Duke of Halland (died 1304) and Lord Svantepolk Knudsen (died ca. 1305). His land of Blekinge, with Lister, was given to his great-grandson lord Knut Folkason in the 1330s by King Magnus VII of Norway.

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  5. Jun 28, 2019 · Svantepolk Knutsson (died 1310), Lord of Viby in Östergötland, was a Scandinavian magnate.1. Svantepolk's father was Canute, Duke of Revalia, a bastard son of king Valdemar II of Denmark with a high-born Swedish lady Helena, daughter of Earl Guttorm.

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  7. Sep 6, 2024 · After his death, she returned to Sweden and married high nobleman Svantepolk Knutsson, Lord of Viby, with whom she had several daughters, among them Ingrid, and a son, Canute, who died childless. The profile image is Benedicta Sunesdotter's seal print from 1250 when Queen Catherine wrote her will.

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