Knud Porse

Knud Pedersen Porse
Duke of Samsø
Duke of Halland
Duke of Estonia
Born c.1282
Died (1330-05-30)30 May 1330
Copenhagen
Noble family Porse
Spouse(s) Ingeborg Haakonsdatter
Issue
Haakon Knudsen Porse, Duke of Halland
Knud Knudsen Porse, Duke of Halland
Father Peder Knudsen Porse

Knud Pedersen Porse or Canute Porse (died 30 May 1330) was a medieval Danish nobleman and Duke of Samsø, Duke of Halland, and Duke of Estonia. [1]

Biography

Porse was the son of Peder Porse, one of several Danish nobleman who were involved in the murder of King Eric V of Denmark and thus exiled since 1286 together with his family. [2]

On 21 June 1327, Porse married Norwegian princess Ingeborg Haakonsdatter (1301–1361), daughter of King Haakon V of Norway (1270–1319). She was also Duchess of Södermanland by her first marriage to Swedish prince Eric Magnusson, Duke of Södermanland (1282–1318). Through her first marriage, she was the mother of King Magnus IV of Sweden (1316–1374) and of Euphemia of Sweden (1317–1370) wife of Albert II, Duke of Mecklenburg. [3] [4]

Following his marriage to Ingeborg, Porse became the duke of her domains in Halland and Samsø. In 1329, her authority was extended to the Duchy of Estonia, but Knud Porse died during the following year. Together Knud Porse and Ingeborg Haakonsdatter had two children: [5]

  • Haakon Knudsen Porse, Duke of Halland (died 1350)
  • Knud Knudsen Porse, Duke of Halland (died 1350)

References

  1. "Knud Porse". Den Store Danske, Gyldendal. Retrieved August 1, 2018.
  2. "Peder Porse". Dansk Biografisk Leksikon. Retrieved August 1, 2018.
  3. "Ingeborg (1301-1366)". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon. Retrieved August 1, 2018.
  4. Terje Bratberg. "Erik Magnusson". Norsk biografisk leksikon. Retrieved August 1, 2018.
  5. Erik Opsahl. "Knut Porse". Store norske leksikon. Retrieved August 1, 2018.

Succession

Preceded by
Christopher I
Duke of South Halland
By right of his wife, Ingeborg of Norway

1327-1330
Succeeded by
Ingeborg of Norway, Canute II and Haakon I
(as dukes of all Halland)
Preceded by
Valdemar II
Duke of Estonia
elected, with Ingeborg of Norway

1329-1330
Succeeded by
Ingeborg of Norway
(alone)
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