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Canute VI of Denmark
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Canute IV (1163-1202), also called Canute VI because the two prior kings Harthacanute were counted under the name Canute in older Lists of Rulers, was King of Denmark (1182-1202).
Son of Waldemar the Great. Guided by the Bishop Absalon to not renew his fealty to Frederick Barbarrossa of Germany. Conquered Pomerania and personally led a crusade to Estonia 1197.
| Preceded by: Valdemar I | King of Denmark | Succeeded by: Valdemar II |
Last updated: 10-17-2005 01:30:56
10-26-2009 08:16:03
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