Christina of Denmark | |||||
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Queen consort of Norway | |||||
Tenure | 1132-1133 | ||||
Born | c. 1118 | ||||
Died | 1139 (aged 20–21) | ||||
Spouse | Magnus IV of Norway | ||||
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House | Estridsen | ||||
Father | Canute Lavard | ||||
Mother | Ingeborg of Kiev |
Christina Knutsdatter of Denmark, in Norway known as Kristin Knutsdotter, (c. 1118–1139) was a Danish princess who became Queen of Norway as the spouse of King Magnus IV the Blind of Norway.
Christina was born to Canute Lavard and Ingeborg of Kiev. Her marriage to Magnus was arranged by her maternal aunt, Malmfred, former Queen of Norway and the former stepmother of Magnus, and at the time the wife of Christina's paternal uncle Eric. Christina was engaged in 1131, and the marriage took place in 1132/33.
King Magnus supported the struggle of her father Canute and uncle Eric against King Niels of Denmark. In 1133, Eric and Malmfrid fled Denmark for Norway and the protection of Magnus. After Queen Christina, however, found out that Magnus had plans to betray them, she warned them, and Eric and Malmfrid allied themselves with Magnus' rival, Harald IV of Norway. King Magnus then separated from Queen Christina.
Christina returned to Denmark, where the only remaining information about her is that she wittnessed a document by king Eric Lam a couple of years later.[1]