The Duke of Lolland was a Danish title first created for Canute, Duke of Estonia in 1249. The title was frequently held by princes of the Danish Royal family in conjunction with the Duchy of Estonia.
Canute, Duke of Estonia | 1207 | 1249–1260 | 1260 | Estridsen | Created Duke of Lolland, Son of Valdemar II of Denmark | |
Otto, Duke of Lolland and Estonia | 1310 | 1321–1334 | after 1346 | Estridsen | Second son of Christopher II of Denmark, Created Duke of Lolland | |
John III, Count of Holstein-Plön | 1297 | 1334–1340 | 1369 | House of Schauenburg | As lord of Lolland | |
Christopher, Duke of Lolland | 1341 | 1359–1363 | 1363 | Estridsen | Created Duke of Lolland, son of Valdemar IV of Denmark |
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