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Danish Royalty
House of Estridsen
Abel
Children
Valdemar III, Duke of Schleswig
Sophia, Princess of Anhalt-Bernburg
Eric I, Duke of Schleswig
Abel, Lord of Langeland
Grandchildren
Margaret, Countess of Schwerin
Valdemar IV, Duke of Schleswig
Eric Longbone, Lord of Langeland
Margaret, Abbess of Zarrentin
Great Grandchildren
Eric II, Duke of Schleswig
Great-Great Grandchildren
Valdemar III
Helvig, Queen of Denmark

Eric II Valdemarsøn (c. 1290 – 12 March 1325) was Duke of Schleswig from 1312 until his death in 1325. He was the only son of Valdemar IV, Duke of Schleswig.

Early life

Eric was born c. 1290 as the only legitimate son of Duke Valdemar IV of Schleswig in his first marriage with Elisabeth of Saxe-Lauenburg, a daughter of John I, Duke of Saxony. Already during the lifetime of Valdemar IV, he acted as his father's coruler and used the title of duke.

Duke of Schleswig

At the death of Valdemar IV in the spring of 1312, he immediately succeeded his father as Duke of Schleswig. Shortly afterwards, he participated in the expedition of his feudal overlord, King Eric VI of Denmark, to Rostock. During this expedition, on 30 June in the camp outside Warnemünde, he was formally installed as Duke.

As Duke, he claimed the fief of Langeland after his deceased uncle, Eric Longbone, Lord of Langeland. These and other disputes with King Eric, were settled at the settlement in Horsens on 9 August 1313, in which Eric renounced his claims to Langeland but received the Crown lands of the Duchy of Schleswig.

When King Eric VI of Denmark died in 1319, Duke Eric was briefly candidate to the vacant throne of Denmark. Ultimately, Eric VI's brother, Christopher, was elected King. However, part of the price Christopher had to pay to accede to the throne, was to accept the right of Duke Eric to the fief of Langeland.

Death

Duke Eric died on 12 March 1325. He was buried in the Schleswig Cathedral.

Marriage and issue

In 1313 Eric married Adelaide of Holstein-Rendsburg, a daughter of Henry I, Count of Holstein-Rendsburg.

Ancestry

Ancestors of Eric II, Duke of Schleswig
8. Abel of Denmark
4. Eric I, Duke of Schleswig
9. Matilda of Holstein
2. Valdemar IV, Duke of Schleswig
10. Jaromar II, Prince of Rügen
5. Margaret of Rügen
11. Euphemia of Pomerania
1. Eric II, Duke of Schleswig
12. Albert I, Duke of Saxony
6. John I, Duke of Saxony
13. Helene of Brunswick-Lüneburg
3. Elisabeth of Saxe-Lauenburg
14. Birger Jarl
7. Ingeborg Birgersdotter
15. Ingeborg Eriksdotter of Sweden

References

Eric II, Duke of SchleswigHouse of Estridsen
Regnal titles
Preceded byValdemar IV Duke of Schleswig
1312–1325
Succeeded byValdemar V
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