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  1. Albert based his claims to the Swedish crown upon his family ties: his mother being Magnus's sister, whose paternal grandfather was King Magnus III, Albert claimed first place in the Swedish order of succession after the dethronement or deaths of all of the children of Magnus IV; and through a Swedish princess Christina, a daughter of Sverker II who was King of Sweden from 1196 to 1208.

  2. Magnus was elected King Magnus III of Sweden at the Stones of Mora. In 1277, Sophia separated from her spouse and returned to Denmark. That year, Valdemar managed to regain provinces in Gothenland in the southern part of the kingdom and was called the Duke of Götaland. However, Magnus regained them about 1278.

  3. Magnus of Sweden may refer to: Magnus I, King of Sweden around 1125. Magnus II, King of Sweden 1160. Magnus III, King of Sweden 1275. Magnus IV, King of Sweden 1319, also Magnus VII of Norway. Magnus, Prince of Sweden 1300 and heir apparent, son of King Birger. Magnus, Duke of Östergötland, Prince of Sweden 1542.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Magnús_III_of_SwedenMagnus Ladulås - Wikipedia

    Magnus Ladulås ( Swedish pronunciation: [/l'ɑːdɵloːs/], lit. 'Barnlock'; c. 1240 – 18 December 1290), was King of Sweden from 1275 until his death in 1290. [1] He was the second son of Birger Jarl, and became a king after a rebellion against his brother Valdemar.

  5. Magnus III of Sweden. Successor. Magnus IV of Sweden (also King of Norway as Magnus VII) Born. 1280. Died. May 31, 1321 (aged 40-41) Birger (1280 - May 31, 1321) was King of Sweden from 1290 until 1318.

  6. king (1093-1103), Norway. Magnus III (born c. 1073, Norway—died August 1103, Ulster, Ire.) was the king of Norway (1093–1103), a warrior who consolidated Norwegian rule in the Orkney and Hebrides islands and on the Isle of Man (all now part of the United Kingdom). He was called Barefoot ( i.e., bareleg) because he often wore Scottish kilts.

  7. 12 de ago. de 2023 · Magnus III of Sweden From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Magnus III Barnlock of Sweden, Swedish: Magnus Birgersson or Magnus Ladulås (1240 – December 18, 1290) was King of Sweden from 1275 until his death in 1290. He was the first Magnus to rule Sweden for any length of time, not generally regarded as a usurper or a pretender (but third ...