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Jon Svaleson Smør

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Jon Svaleson Smør
Coat of arms of the Smør family (modern reproduction)
Regent of Norway
In office
1481–1483
Preceded byChristian I
Succeeded byJohn
Personal details
Bornc. 1420
Died1483
Jarlsøy, Norway, Kalmar Union
Cause of deathDrowning
NationalityNorwegian
SpouseGudrun Olavsdotter (likely)
Parents
OccupationNobleman, knight, feudal lord and statesman

Jon Svaleson Smør (c. 1420–1483) was a Norwegian knight, riksråd and regent.

Jon was a son of the knight Svale Jonson Smør and his wife Sigrid Gunnarsdotter Kane. He was a knight from 1449, and cabinet minister from 1458. In the 1470s he was a fehird (tax minister) and høvedsmann (lord) of the king's farm. Later, he was one of main forces behind the reactivation of the Norwegian Riksråd at the end of the reign of King Christian I. As a riksråd, and from 1482 regent, he led the policy of the Riksråd to maintain Norway's political interests during the interregnum between 1481 and 1483.

Jon was probably after 1450 married to Gudrun Olavsdotter (c. 1415–1476/86), daughter of the knight Olav Håkonsson and Ingebjørg Jonsdotter. It is unknown if they ever had any children together. Jon died of drowning at Jersøy, near Tønsberg, the last man in the direct male line of the Smør family.


Jon Svaleson Smør
Born: 1420 Died: December 1483
Regnal titles
Preceded byas King of Norway Regent of Norway
1481–1483
Succeeded byas King of Norway

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