Eric IV of Denmark
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Eric IV (1216-August 9, 1250), also known as Plovpenning, was king of Denmark from 1241 until his death. He was the son of Valdemar II by his wife, princess Berengaria of Portugal. Valdemar was coruler with his father from 1232.
Eric fought the Scanian peasants who rebelled because of his hard taxes on ploughs, among other things (this gave him his epithet "ploughmoney"). He also fought his brother Abel, duke of Schleswig and as he negotiated a truce with him he was taken prisoner and assassinated.
Eric had only two daughters from his marriage with Jutta of Saxe:
- Ingeborg (born 1244), married to king Magnus VI of Norway
- Sophia (born 1245), married to king Valdemar of Sweden
Preceded by: Valdemar II | King of Denmark 1241–1250 | Succeeded by: Abel |