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词条 Canute Lavard
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  1. Biography

  2. Issue

  3. Ancestry

  4. See also

  5. References

  6. Other sources

  7. External links

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|name= Saint Canute Lavard
|birth_date= 1096
|death_date=7 January 1131
|feast_day= 7 January
|venerated_in= Roman Catholic Church
|image= Knut Lavard.jpg
|imagesize= 250px
|caption= Canute Lavard in a fresco in Vigersted Church near Ringsted.
|birth_place= Roskilde, Denmark
|death_place=forest of Haraldsted near Ringsted in Zealand, Denmark.
|titles= Martyr
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|beatified_place=
|beatified_by=
|canonized_date=1169
|canonized_place=
|canonized_by= Pope Alexander III
|attributes= knight with a wreath, lance, and ciborium
|patronage= Zealand, Denmark
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}}Canute Lavard (Danish: Knud Lavard) (March 12, 1096 – 7 January 1131) was a Danish prince. Later he was the first Duke of Schleswig and the first border prince who was both a Danish and a German vassal, a position leading towards the historical double position of Southern Jutland. He was killed by his cousin Magnus, (later King Magnus I of Sweden) (ca. 1106-1134) who saw him as a rival to the Danish throne. Canute Lavard was canonized in 1170.[1][2]

He was an ancestor of the Valdemarian kings (Valdemarerne) and of their subsequent royal line. Canute Lavard was the father of King Valdemar I of Denmark (Valdemar den Store) and grandfather of King Valdemar II of Denmark (Valdemar Sejr).[3][4][5][6]

Biography

Canute was the only legitimate son of King Eric I of Denmark (+1103) and Boedil Thurgotsdatter but as a minor he was bypassed in the election of 1104. He grew up in close contact with the noble family of Hvide, who were later on to be among his most eager supporters. In 1115, his uncle, King Niels of Denmark, placed him in charge of the Duchy of Schleswig (jarl af Sønderjylland) in order to put an end to the attacks of the Slavic Obotrites. During the next fifteen years, he fulfilled his duty of establishing peace in the border area so well that he was titled Duke of Holstein (Hertug af Holsten) and became a vassal of the Holy Roman Empire.[7]

He seems to have been the first member of the Danish royal family who was attracted by the knightly ideals and habits of medieval Germany, indicated by his changing his title to Duke of Schleswig (Hertug af Slesvig). His appearance made him a popular man and a possible successor of his uncle, but he also acquired mighty enemies among the Danish princes and magnates, who apparently questioned his loyalty and feared his bond with Emperor Lothair III, who had recognized him as sovereign over the western Wends.[8][9]

Both Niels and his son, Magnus the Strong, seem to have been alarmed by Canute's recognition by the emperor. On 7 January 1131, Canute was trapped in the Haraldsted Forest (Haraldsted Skov) near Ringsted in Zealand and murdered by Magnus. Ringsted Abbey, one of the earliest Benedictine houses in Denmark, became the initial resting place of Canute Lavard. In 1157, Canute Lavard's remains were moved into a new chapel at St. Bendt's Church in Ringsted. A chapel (Knut Lavards Kapel) was erected at the site of his death during medieval times but disappeared after the Reformation. The ruins were rediscovered in 1883. In 1902 a memorial in the form of a 4-metre crucifix was erected near the site of the death of Canute Lavard.[10][11]

After the death of Canute Lavard, the Obotrite lands were partitioned between Pribislav and Niklot (1090–1160), both chiefs of the Obotrites. Some sources consider the death of Canute to be a murder committed by Magnus; some attribute it to Niels himself. The death provoked a civil war that intermittently lasted until 1157, ending only with the triumph of Canute’s posthumous son Valdemar I. The fate of Canute and his son’s victory formed the background for his canonisation in 1170, which was requested by King Valdemar. His feast day (Knutsdagen) is celebrated on the day of his death, January 7.[12][13]

Issue

Canute Lavard was married to Ingeborg of Kiev, daughter of Mstislav I of Kiev and Christina Ingesdotter of Sweden.[14]

They had four children:

  1. Margaret, married Stig Hvitaledr
  2. Christina (b. 1118), married (1133) Magnus IV of Norway&91;15&93;
  3. Catherine, married Prislav, son of Niklot, prince of Obotrites&91;16&93;
  4. Valdemar I of Denmark (born 1131)
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|-{{s-vac|last=Olaf}}{{s-ttl|title=Earl/Duke in Southern Jutland
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Ancestry

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|1= 1. Canute Lavard
|2= 2. Eric I of Denmark
|3= 3. Boedil Thurgotsdatter
|4= 4. Sweyn II of Denmark
|5=
|6= 6. Thrugot Ulfsson Fagerskind
|7= 7. Thorgunna Vagnsdatter
|8= 8. Ulf Thorgilsson
|9= 9. Estrid Svendsdatter
|10=
|11=
|12= 12. Ulv Galiciefarer
|13= 13. Bodil Hakonsdotter
|14= 14. Vagn Ageson
|15= 15. Ingeborg Thorkilsdatter
|16= 16. Thorgil Sprakling
|17=
|18= 18. Sweyn I Forkbeard
|19= 19. Sigrid the Haughty (=23)
|20=
|21=
|22=
|23=
|24=
|25=
|26= 26. Haakon Ericsson
|27= 27. Gunhild of the Wends
|28= 28. Age (son of Palnatoke)
|29= 29. Thorgunna
|30= 30. Thorkil Leira
|31=
}}

See also

{{portal bar|Biography|Catholicism|Saints|Denmark}}

References

1. ^{{cite web|url = http://www.danmarkskonger.dk/knudlavard.htm|title= Knud Lavard|publisher= Danmarks Konger|accessdate= January 1, 2018}}
2. ^{{cite web|url = http://runeberg.org/dbl/11/0047.html|title=Magnus (Nielsen), 1106-1134 |publisher = Dansk biografisk Lexikon |author =Carl Frederik Bricka |accessdate= May 1, 2018}}
3. ^{{cite web|url = http://danmarkshistorien.dk/perioder/hoejmiddelalderen-ca-1050-1340/valdemarstiden-1157-1241/ |title= Valdemarstiden 1157-1241|publisher =Aarhus University|accessdate= May 1, 2018}}
4. ^{{cite web|url= http://www.kingsofdenmark.dk/king19.htm|title= Valdemar den Store|publisher= Kings of Denmark.dk|accessdate= January 1, 2018|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20081021085658/http://www.kingsofdenmark.dk/king19.htm#|archive-date= 2008-10-21|dead-url= yes|df= }}
5. ^{{cite web|url = http://www.kingsofdenmark.dk/king21.htm|title= Valdemar Sejr |publisher= Kings of Denmark.dk |accessdate= January 1, 2018}}
6. ^{{cite web|url =http://www.danmarkskonger.dk/konge21.htm|title= Kong Valdemar Sejr|publisher = Danmarks Konger|accessdate= May 1, 2018}}
7. ^{{cite web|url = http://danmarkshistorien.dk/leksikon-og-kilder/vis/materiale/knud-lavard-ca-1096-1131/?no_cache=1|title= Knud Lavard, ca. 1096-1131|publisher= Aarhus University |accessdate= January 1, 2018}}
8. ^{{cite web|url = http://wiki.ringstedhistorie.dk/index.php/Knud_Lavard|title= Knud Lavard |publisher= Wiki - Ringstedhistorie|accessdate= January 1, 2018}}
9. ^{{cite web|url = http://heimskringla.no/wiki/A._Ved_hellig_Knuds_lidelse|title= Ved hellig Knuds lidelse|publisher = Heimskringla.no|accessdate= May 1, 2018}}
10. ^Haraldsted Sø (Sol og Strand Feriehusudlejning A/S) {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100817033051/http://www.sologstrand.com/holiday-denmark/sealand/haraldsted-soe.htm |date=August 17, 2010 }}
11. ^{{cite web|url = http://www.visitringsted.dk/knud-lavards-kapel-gdk619926 |title= Knud Lavards Kapel|publisher= Visit Ringsted|accessdate= January 1, 2018}}
12. ^Murder at Haraldsted (The Scandinavian Remedy) {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120316230655/http://www.thescandinavianremedy.com/2009/01/today-is-878-years-ago-since-murder-in.html |date=2012-03-16 }}
13. ^{{cite web|url =http://www.katolsk.no/biografier/historisk/klavard|title= Den hellige Knut Lavard (~1096-1131)|publisher = Den katolske kirke |accessdate= May 1, 2018}}
14. ^{{cite web|url = http://denstoredanske.dk/Danmarks_geografi_og_historie/Danmarks_historie/Danmark_f%C3%B8r_Reformationen/Ingeborg |title= Ingeborg|publisher = Den Store Danske|accessdate= May 1, 2018}}
15. ^{{cite web|url = https://nbl.snl.no/Magnus_4_Sigurdsson_Blinde |title= Magnus 4 Sigurdsson Blinde |publisher= Norsk biografisk leksikon|author= Nils Petter Thuesen|accessdate= January 1, 2018}}
16. ^{{BBKL|k/Knud_l|band=4|autor= Susanne Schurr|artikel=Knud Lavard, Jarl in Schleswig|spalten=183-186}}

Other sources

  • {{BBKL|k/Knud_l|band=4|autor= Susanne Schurr|artikel=Knud Lavard, Jarl in Schleswig|spalten=183-186}}
  • Attwater, Donald and Catherine Rachel John (1993) The Penguin Dictionary of Saints. 3rd edition. (New York: Penguin Books) {{ISBN|0-14-051312-4}}
  • Mortensen, Lars Boje (2006) The Making of Christian Myths in the Periphery of Latin Christendom (Ca. 1000-1300) (Museum Tusculanum Press) {{ISBN|978-87-635-0407-2}}

External links

  • Sankt Knud Lavard skole
  • Sankt Knud Lavard Kirke
  • Crucifix for Knud Lavard
  • [https://www.academia.edu/31111738/Boro%C5%84_Piotr_KANUT_LAWARD_-_REX_OBOTRITORUM._KONTROWERSJE_WOK%C3%93%C5%81_TYTULATURY_DU%C5%83SKIEGO_KSI%C4%98CIA_W%C5%81ADCY_S%C5%81OWIA%C5%83SKICH_PLEMION.pdf Piotr Boroń, Kanut Laward - Rex Obodtitorum. Kontrowersje wokół tytulatury duńskiego księcia, władcy słowiańskich plemion]
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