- Svantepolk of Viby
Svantepolk Knutsson (died 1310), Lord of Viby in Ostogothia, was a Scandinavian
magnate .Svantepolk's father was
Canute, Duke of Revalia , a bastard son of kingValdemar II of Denmark with a high-born Swedish lady Helena, daughter ofEarl Guttorm . His mother had been aPomeranian lady whose first name and precise origin is not known to us, but who is indicated to have come from theducal family of Pomerelia .Svantepolk's brother wasEric, Duke of Halland who died in 1304.Svantepolk settled in Sweden in the mid-13th century. His wife was Benedikte of Ymseborg, daughter of (Earl) Sune Folkesson, a grandson of earl
Birger Brosa . Benedikte's mother wasHelena Sverkersdotter , the daughter of kingSverker II of Sweden and his first wife Benedikte Ebbesdatter of theGalen family of Denmark. Benedikte's elder sisterCatherine of Ymseborg was wife of kingEric XI of Sweden (1216-50), so Svantepolk was the late king's brother-in-law.Svantepolk became the justiciar of
Östergötland and a wealthy and remarkable feudal lord in Sweden. His son Knut presumably died childless.Svantepolk and Benedikte's daughters married lords of Swedish high nobility and became ancestresses of several Swedish noble families, substantial dowries following. Lord Svantepolk, with royal ancestry and rights to ducal dignity of Halland and
Revalia , was a valued ancestor, well-remembered in his noble Swedish descendants' pedigrees and family lore. The nameSvante , a shortened version of Svantepolk, was given to many Swedish descendants.
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