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Canute Porse
Duke of Samsø, Halland and Estonia
Full nameCanute Pedersen Porse
Bornc. 1282
Died(1330-05-30)30 May 1330
Copenhagen
Noble familyPorse
Spouse(s)Ingeborg Haakonsdatter
IssueHaakon, Duke of Halland
Canute, Duke of Halland
Birgitta
FatherPeder Knudsen Porse

Canute Porse (died 30 May 1330), was a medieval Danish nobleman, who was Duke of Samsø, Halland and Danish Estonia.

Canute is the son of Peder Knudsen Porse, a Danish nobleman involved in the murder of King Eric V of Denmark, who was exiled with his family in Sweden since 1286 where he had prospered.

Issue

In 21 June 1327, Canute married Ingeborg of Norway (1301–1361) and had two sons:

  • Haakon, Duke of Halland, died 1350
  • Canute, Duke of Halland, died 1350
  • Bridget, married John Hafthorsson and had issue
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