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  1. Bishop Benedict, Duke of Finland (Swedish: Bengt Birgersson; Finnish: Bengt Birgerinpoika; 1254 – 25 May 1291) was a Swedish prelate bishop and duke.

  2. Duke of Finland (Finnish: Suomen herttua; Swedish: hertig av Finland) was an occasional medieval title granted as a tertiogeniture to the relatives of the King of Sweden between the 13th and 16th centuries. It included a duchy along with feudal customs, and often represented a veritably independent principality.

  3. Bengt Algotsson (also Benedictus; d. 1360) was a medieval Swedish lord. He was the Duke of Finland and Halland in 1350s. [1] [2] Ancestry. Bengt Algotsson's grandfather from the paternal side, Brynolf Bengtsson, was likely a son of Bengt Hafridsson [ sv], a lawman in Västergötland.

  4. Bishop Benedict, Duke of Finland (Swedish: Bengt Birgersson; Finnish: Bengt Birgerinpoika; 1254 – 25 May 1291) was a Swedish prelate bishop and duke. Early life. Bengt Birgersson was a member of the House of Bjelbo (Folkungaätten). He was the youngest son of Birger Magnusson (Birger Jarl), de facto ruler of Sweden from 1250 to 1266.

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    Bishop Benedict, Duke of Finland (1254 - 25 May 1291) was a Swedish prelate and duke. He was the youngest son of Birger Jarl ,the de facto ruler of Sweden from 1250 to 1266, and Princess Ingeborg of Sweden , daughter of Eric X of Sweden .

  6. Bishop Benedict, Duke of Finland (Swedish: Bengt Birgersson; Finnish: Bengt Birgerinpoika; 1254 – 25 May 1291) was a Swedish prelate bishop and duke.

  7. Bishop Benedict, Duke of Finland (1254 - 25 May 1291) was a Swedish prelate and duke. He was the youngest son of Birger Jarl,the de facto ruler of Sweden from 1250 to 1266, and Princess Ingeborg of Sweden, daughter of Eric X of Sweden.