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Encyclopedia > Knut Eriksson

Canute I Eriksson or Knut Eriksson in Swedish was king of Sweden from 1167 to 1195. He was a son of king Eric the Saint.


He built a castle on the island of Stockholm in 1187.

Preceded by:
Charles VII
King of Sweden Succeeded by:
Sverker II

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Knut Eriksson - Wikipedia, den fria encyklopedin (509 words)
Knut Eriksson, född senast på 1140-talet, död 1195 eller 1196, kung av Sverige från 1167, son till Erik den helige och Kristina Björnsdotter av Danmark.
Kung Knut ansökte senare hos påven om att hon skulle befrias från löftet.
Knut upprättade också omkring 1185 diplomatiska förbindelser med England och fick i det sammanhanget bl a en rustning som gåva av den engelske kungen Henrik II.
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