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Canute II of Sweden

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Reign
  
1229 – 1234

Role
  
King

Children
  
Holmger Knutsson

Name
  
Canute of

Successor
  
Eric XI of Sweden

Father
  
Holmger

House
  
House of Eric

Predecessor
  
Eric XI

Died
  
1234


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Issue
  
Holmger Knutsson Philip Knutsson

Spouse
  
Helena Pedersdatter Strange

Mother
  
Christina of Denmark, Queen of Sweden

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Canute II the Tall (Swedish: Knut Långe till Sko; Knut Holmgersson), was King of Sweden from 1229 until his death in 1234. His father Holmger was called a "nepos" of King Canute I of Sweden, which usually meant nephew. It can thus be assumed that Canute II was a grandnephew of King Canute I. He would then have been a great-grandson of King Eric the Saint; legends give Philip Ericson, King Eric's youngest son, as the father of Holmger, Canute's father. Canute was closely allied with Folkungs, who wanted to limit the powers of the church and king.

Canute was a member of the council that ruled Sweden from 1222 to 1229, during the early reign of Eric XI. In 1229 Eric was overthrown after the Battle of Olustra in Södermanland. Canute was crowned in 1231, but his time in office was short. After his death Eric returned and ruled until his own death in 1250.

Canute was married to Helena, whose parentage and date of death vary between researchers. One source alleges that she died before 1227, and that she was the daughter of jarl Folke Birgersson. Both of their sons—Holmger (d. 1248) and Philip (d. 1251)—died in the Folkung uprisings fighting against Birger Jarl.

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