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.