Asser Rig


Asser Rig – a.k.a. Asser Rig Skjalmsen Hvide – was a jarl and chieftain from Zealand, Denmark, a son of Skjalm Hvide and Signe Asbjørnsdatter.
Asser's siblings were Margrethe Skjalmsdatter Hvide ; Cecilie Skjalmsdatter Hvide ; Toke Skjalmsen Hvide ; Sune Skjalmsen Hvide ; and :dk:Ebbe Skjalmsen|Ebbe Skjalmsen Hvide af Knardrup.
Asser married Inger Eriksdotter, the daughter of :sv:Erik jarl|Eric, the Jarl of Falster, and Princess Cecilia Knutsdatter, a daughter of King Canute IV of Denmark, the first Danish king to be canonized, recognized by the Roman Catholic Church as Patron Saint of Denmark in 1101.
Asser and Inger settled to live in :dk:Fjenneslev|Fjenneslev, Zealand, where they erected the :dk:Fjenneslev Kirke|Fjenneslev Church in Sorø. They gave birth to Absalon, who became a powerful warrior leader and main advisor to Danish kings, and also Bishop of Roskilde and later Archbishop of Lund. The other two children of Asser and Inger were Esbern Snare and Ingefred Assersdatter.
A period of warfare and Danish expansion was led by Archbishop Absalon and the Kings Valdemar I and Valdemar II. In this era, the Danes were also being threatened by the Wends who were making raids across the Danish border and by sea. Among other things, Absalon was responsible for Valdemar I winning the over 10 years long Danish civil war. After Valdemar I, Absalon helped his successor, King Canute VI. Later, Valdemar II led a Danish expedition across the Elbe River to invade Holstein.