- 1250), also
known as Eric
Ploughpenny or Eric
Plowpenny (Danish: Erik
Plovpenning), was King of
Denmark from 1241
until his
death in 1250. His
reign was...
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second wife,
Berengaria of Portugal. He
succeeded his
brothers Eric IV
Plovpenning and Abel of
Denmark on the throne.
Christopher was
elected king upon...
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officially interprets the
three figures as
Saint Canute Lavard, King Eric
Plovpenning, and
Saint Benedict of Nursia.
Danish Tramway Museum of Skjoldenæsholm...
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child 28
November 1231 Refsnæs aged 21–22 Eric IV
Ploughpenny (Erik
Plovpenning) 1232–1250 c. 1216
eldest son of
Valdemar II and
Berengaria of Portugal...
- claimants, Knud Duke of
Blekinge who was
imprisoned by his
brother Erik
Plovpenning (king 1241–1250) in Stegeborg. The
Lubeckers conquered Copenhagen, then...
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child 28
November 1231 Refsnæs aged 21–22 Eric IV
Ploughpenny (Erik
Plovpenning) 1232–1250 c. 1216
eldest son of
Valdemar II and
Berengaria of Portugal...
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children 28
March 1241
Vordingborg Castle aged 70 Eric I
Ploughpenny (Erik
Plovpenning) 1241–50 c. 1216
eldest son of
Valdemar I and
Berengaria of Portugal...
- 1266-1270.
Princess Agnes and
Jutta were both
daughters of King Erik
Plovpenning (c. 1216– 1250). Both
princesses were
placed in the
convent by Queen...
- to Tavastia.
Scandinavian Journal of History, pgs. 269–295. "Erik 4.
Plovpenning, 1216-50".
Danmarks Historien. Anti
Selart (2015). Livonia, Rus’ and...
- Stockholm: Rabén Prisma. ISBN 9789151826677. Engberg,
Niels (2014). "Erik 4.
Plovpenning og Jutta". In Kryger,
Karin (ed.).
Danske kongegrave I (in Danish). Selskabet...