1202–1241.
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| 1202–1204. | His early Transactions with Holstein | [212] |
| 1204–1210. | His Expedition against the Livonians | [212] |
| 1205–1218. | His Disputes with the Empire | [213] |
| 1219–1223. | His Transactions with Esthonia | [214] |
| 1223. | He is made Prisoner by one of his Vassals | [215] |
| 1223–1226. | Negotiations for his Ransom, which is at length effected | [216] |
| 1226–1238. | His unfortunate Projects | [216] |
| 1238–1241. | His internal Administration | [217] |
| 1240. | His Character as a Legislator | [217] |
Eric VI.
SURNAMED PLOGPENNING, OR PLOUGHPENNY.
1241–1250.
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| 1241. | Eric, prior to his Accession, had been Duke of Sleswic | [218] |
| 1241–1248. | His unfortunate Dispute with his Brother Abel, and its Results | [218] |
| 1249. | His Expedition into Livonia | [219] |
| 1250. | His War with the Count of Holstein led to his Murder by his Brother Abel | [220] |
Abel.
1250–1252.
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| 1250–1252. | The royal Fratricide undertakes an Expedition against the Frisians, and is slain in a Morass | [221] |
| 1252. | In the popular Creed he becomes a Vampire | [222] |
Christopher I.