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Canute Porse the Elder or ''Knud/Knut Porse'' (died 30 May 1330) was a medieval Danish nobleman and
Duke of Samsø Duke of Samsø was a title created for Canute Porse the Elder in the 14th century which was later recreated as the Landgraviate of Samsø in the 18th century. Dukes of Samsø Then the Island was part of the crown domain until the end of the 14 ...
,
Duke of Halland This lists those feudal magnates (counts, dukes, and other sort of princes) who have held Halland (''Hallandia'') as fief, or its southern or northern part, as a substantive title. Earl in Halland * Charles Eriksen, maternal grandson of Canute IV ...
, and Duke of Estonia.


Biography

Porse was the son of Peder Porse, who was one of several Danish nobleman involved in the assassination of King
Eric V of Denmark Eric V Klipping (1249 – 22 November 1286) was King of Denmark from 1259 to 1286. After his father Christopher I died, his mother Margaret Sambiria ruled Denmark in his name until 1266, proving to be a competent regent. Between 1261 and 1262, t ...
and thus was exiled since 1286 with his family. On 21 June 1327, Porse married Norwegian princess
Ingeborg Ingeborg is a Germanic feminine given name, mostly used in Germany, Denmark, Sweden and Norway, derived from Old Norse ''Ingiborg, Ingibjǫrg'', combining the theonym ''Ing'' with the element ''borg'' "stronghold, protection". Ingebjørg is the No ...
(1301–1361), daughter of King
Haakon V of Norway Haakon V Magnusson (10 April 1270 – 8 May 1319) ( non, Hákon Magnússon; no, Håkon Magnusson, label=Modern Norwegian) was king of Norway from 1299 until 1319. Biography Haakon was the younger surviving son of Magnus the Lawmender, Kin ...
(1270–1319). She was also
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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 & VII) of Sweden and Norway (1316–1374) and of
Euphemia of Sweden Euphemia of Sweden (Swedish: ''Eufemia Eriksdotter''; 1317 – 16 June 1370) was a Swedish princess. She was Duchess consort of Mecklenburg, heiress of Sweden and of Norway, and mother of King Albert of Sweden. (c. 1338-1412) . Biography E ...
(1317–1370) wife of
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. Before marrying Duchess Ingeborg, Porse had led the troops that put a military end to the reign of her brother-in-law King
Birger Birger is a Scandinavian name from Old Norse, ''bjarga'', meaning "to help, to save, to protect". It is widely used in Norway as Birger but also as Børge. The Swedish variant of ''Birger'' would soon evolve into ''Börje'', however, the prior form ...
in 1318. In 1322, without the approval of the Swedish government, he had joined forces with her to invade and try to conquer
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(then in Denmark), which failed and caused trouble for them with that government. In the next year Ingeborg's valuable dowry of
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Populated places in Västra Götaland Co ...
was besieged and in a peace settlement in 1326 (the year before she married Porse) she was given Dåvö in
Munktorp Munktorp is a urban areas of Sweden, locality situated in Köping Municipality, Västmanland County, Sweden with 455 inhabitants in 2010. Munktorp is the site of the historic Munktorp Church (''Munktorps kyrka''). The church is associated with Da ...
instead. Following his marriage to Ingeborg, Porse became duke of her extensive additional domains in
Halland Halland () is one of the traditional provinces of Sweden (''landskap''), on the western coast of Götaland, southern Sweden. It borders Västergötland, Småland, Scania and the sea of Kattegat. Until 1645 and the Second Treaty of Brömsebro ...
and
Samsø Samsø (Anglicized: "Samso" or "Samsoe") is a Denmark, Danish island in the Kattegat off the Jutland Peninsula. Samsø is located in Samsø municipality. The community has 3,724 inhabitants (2017) (January 2010:4,010) called ''Samsings'' and is ...
. In 1329, her authority was extended to the Duchy of Estonia, but Canute Porse died the year after that. Porse and Ingeborg had two sons (below), who lost their
Scania Scania, also known by its native name of Skåne (, ), is the southernmost of the historical provinces of Sweden, provinces (''landskap'') of Sweden. Located in the south tip of the geographical region of Götaland, the province is roughly conte ...
n hundreds of Bjäre and North Åsbo in 1341,Ulf Sundberg in ''Medeltidens svenska krig''
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1999 p. 140
but retained Halland till their deaths via the
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. * Haakon Porse,
Duke of Halland This lists those feudal magnates (counts, dukes, and other sort of princes) who have held Halland (''Hallandia'') as fief, or its southern or northern part, as a substantive title. Earl in Halland * Charles Eriksen, maternal grandson of Canute IV ...
(died 1350) * Canute Porse the Younger, Duke of Halland (died 1350)


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Succession

{{DEFAULTSORT:Porse, Knud Year of birth unknown 1330 deaths 14th-century Swedish nobility Dukes of Halland Dukes of Estonia 14th-century Danish nobility