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- Cecilia_Knutsdotter abstract "Lady Cecilia Knutsdotter was a medieval Swedish mighty and wealthy noblewoman of high nobility. She is known as hertigsdotter, Duke's daughter.She is mentioned as daughter of the \"Duke Canute\", and historians differ who that exactly was. For hypotheses, see below. The somewhere in genealogies floating idea that Cecilia's mother were a daughter of king Canute I of Sweden lacks all historical support and must therefore be discarded as unattested romantics.Cecilia married Geatish lord Filip, who became ancestor of the famed Aspenäs noble house whose Arms depicted lejonörn (= Griffin). Historians differ also over whose child Filip was, what was his correct patronymic and what was his seat manor. After Filip's death, Cecilia lived plenty of years as rich widow; a benefactor of monasteries and so forth. Ultimately she was buried beside her husband Filip.Historians also differ over whether Filip had more than one wife. If he had an earlier wife, then it is not certain that Cecilia was the ancestress of the Aspenäs (lejonörn) nobles. But if she was the only wife, then it is only natural to presume that she is their ancestress (and future generations of the Lejonörn certainly used first names Knut and Cecilia), which makes her an important figure for future generations of that prominent family.It is presumed that her husband belonged to those who opposed centralized power in Sweden. He seems to have been party in revolts against king Eric XI of Sweden and against the regent Birger jarl sometime in the 1240s and 1250s.Cecilia had attestedly son Birger Filipsson, Lord of Idö, executed by beheading as rebel on 20 August 1280, and daughter Ingegerd Filipsdotter.Concluded from, among other reasons, the occurrence of the names Knut and Cecilia among Jon's close descendants, her eldest son was Jon Filipsson who was executed as rebel in 1280.Similarly, she presumably had at least two surviving daughters, of whom it is not known if one of them were with the name attested daughter of hers, Ingegerd: one of those daughters married lord Filip Törnesson, justiciar of Närke, and became great-great-grandmother of children of baron Jon Havtoreson, the Norwegian royal hopefuls; and the other married the rebel lord Karl Tjelveson of Fånö, and became foremother of for example the noble families of Eka and of Frössvik (whose daughters produced regents and kings of Sweden).".
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- Cecilia_Knutsdotter wikiPageRevisionID "699062205".
- Cecilia_Knutsdotter wikiPageWikiLink Aspenäs.
- Cecilia_Knutsdotter wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Lena.
- Cecilia_Knutsdotter wikiPageWikiLink Birger_Jarl.
- Cecilia_Knutsdotter wikiPageWikiLink Blekinge.
- Cecilia_Knutsdotter wikiPageWikiLink Canute,_Duke_of_Estonia.
- Cecilia_Knutsdotter wikiPageWikiLink Canute_I_of_Sweden.
- Cecilia_Knutsdotter wikiPageWikiLink Category:13th-century_Swedish_people.
- Cecilia_Knutsdotter wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medieval_Swedish_nobility.
- Cecilia_Knutsdotter wikiPageWikiLink Category:Women_of_medieval_Sweden.
- Cecilia_Knutsdotter wikiPageWikiLink Eric_IX_of_Sweden.
- Cecilia_Knutsdotter wikiPageWikiLink Eric_XI_of_Sweden.
- Cecilia_Knutsdotter wikiPageWikiLink Geats.
- Cecilia_Knutsdotter wikiPageWikiLink Griffin.
- Cecilia_Knutsdotter wikiPageWikiLink Jon_Filipsson.
- Cecilia_Knutsdotter wikiPageWikiLink Jon_Havtoreson.
- Cecilia_Knutsdotter wikiPageWikiLink Knut_Birgersson,_Riksjarl_of_Sweden.
- Cecilia_Knutsdotter wikiPageWikiLink Knut_Haakonsson.
- Cecilia_Knutsdotter wikiPageWikiLink Lejonörn.
- Cecilia_Knutsdotter wikiPageWikiLink Skule_Bårdsson.
- Cecilia_Knutsdotter wikiPageWikiLink Valdemar_II_of_Denmark.
- Cecilia_Knutsdotter wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cecilia Knutsdotter".
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- Cecilia_Knutsdotter subject Category:13th-century_Swedish_people.
- Cecilia_Knutsdotter subject Category:Medieval_Swedish_nobility.
- Cecilia_Knutsdotter subject Category:Women_of_medieval_Sweden.
- Cecilia_Knutsdotter hypernym Noblewoman.
- Cecilia_Knutsdotter type Person.
- Cecilia_Knutsdotter comment "Lady Cecilia Knutsdotter was a medieval Swedish mighty and wealthy noblewoman of high nobility. She is known as hertigsdotter, Duke's daughter.She is mentioned as daughter of the \"Duke Canute\", and historians differ who that exactly was. For hypotheses, see below.".
- Cecilia_Knutsdotter label "Cecilia Knutsdotter".
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- Cecilia_Knutsdotter sameAs Cecilia_Knutsdotter_(Bjälboätten).
- Cecilia_Knutsdotter sameAs Q4942308.
- Cecilia_Knutsdotter wasDerivedFrom Cecilia_Knutsdotter?oldid=699062205.
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