- Jon
Svaleson Smør (c. 1420–1483) was a
Norwegian knight, riksråd and regent. Jon was a son of the
knight Svale Jonson Smør and his wife
Sigrid Gunnarsdotter...
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Knutsson Bonde) 1450–1481:
Christian I (Christian I) 1481–1483:
Regent Jon
Svaleson Smør 1483–1513: John (Hans) 1513–1523:
Christian II (Christian II) Main...
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predecessor Christian I. 20 July – King Hans is
crowned King of Norway. Jon
Svaleson Smør,
nobleman and
regent (born c. 1420).
Elise Eskilsdotter, noblewoman...
- Preceded by
Charles King of
Norway 1450–1481
Vacant Regency held by Jon
Svaleson Smør
Title next held by John
Vacant Regency held by Jöns
Bengtsson Oxenstierna...
- 1464–1465) Sten
Sture the Elder,
Regent of
Sweden (1470–1497, 1501–1503) Jon
Svaleson Smør,
Regent of
Norway (1481–1483) John, King of
Denmark (1481–1513), of...
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Copenhagen Castle Aged 55 R
Interregnum (21 May 1481 – 20 July 1483) Jon
Svaleson Smør as
regent DS John 20 July 1483 – 20
February 1513 (29 years, 215 days)...
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first to use Smør as a
family name. One of Svale's
children was Jon
Svaleson Smør, also a knight, riksråd, and in 1482 was
promoted to the
highest title...
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cabinet minister Jon
Hallvardson Smør (fl. 1375),
Norwegian nobleman Jon
Svaleson Smør (died 1483),
Norwegian knight,
regent and
cabinet minister Svale Jonson...
- riksforstander),
among others Sigurd Jonsson (Stjerne) to
Sudreim and Jon
Svaleson (Smør). In
Norway as well as in
Denmark and Sweden, it was in this period...