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Abel, Lord of Langeland

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Name
  
Abel, of


Died
  
April 2, 1279

Abel, Lord of Langeland

Role
  
Abel, King of Denmark's son

Parents
  
Matilda of Holstein, Abel, King of Denmark

Grandparents
  
Valdemar II of Denmark, Berengaria of Portugal, Heilwig of Lippe, Adolf IV of Holstein

Great-grandparents
  
Valdemar I of Denmark, Sancho I of Portugal

Similar People
  
Abel - King of Denmark, Sweyn II of Denmark, Birger Jarl, Magnus III of Sweden, Berengaria of Portugal

Abel Abelsøn (1252 – 2 April 1279), Lord of Langeland, was the third son of King Abel of Denmark, Duke of Schleswig and younger brother of Valdemar III, Duke of Schleswig and Eric I, Duke of Schleswig. As a member of the ducal family, he held several fiefs in Southern Denmark.

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Life

Abel was born in 1252 as the third and posthumous son of King Abel of Denmark, Duke of Schleswig, by his wife, Mechtild of Holstein. In the settlement with his brother Eric after the death of their elder brother Duke Valdemar III, Abel received the cities of Svendborg, Rudkøbing and possibly also Faaborg on the island of Funen, and as fief the island of Langeland. Abel died on Easter Day 1279 in Svendborg and was buried in the city’s Greyfriars’ Abbey.

At his death, he left only a daughter Margaret, who entered the convent of Zarrentin in Mecklenburg and donated her father’s properties to her relatives, the counts of Holstein. They later sold it to King Eric VI of Denmark.

Marriage and issue

Abel appears to have married a daughter of Gunzelin III, Count of Schwerin:

  • Margaret, abbess of Zarrentin. As abbess, she instituted a requiem mass for her father in 1317.
  • References

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