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  1. Magnus II of Sweden, or Magnus Henriksson (died 1161) was a Danish lord. He was King of Sweden between 1160 and 1161. His mother was Ingrid Ragvaldsdotter, a granddaughter of Inge I. His father was the Danish lord Henrik Skatelår. Magnus killed Eric the Saint as he left the church in Uppsala on May 18, 1160. He ruled as king of almost all of ...

  2. Benedict, Duke of Finland. House. Eric. Father. Eric X of Sweden. Mother. Richeza of Denmark. Ingeborg Eriksdotter ( c. 1212 – 17 June 1254) was a Swedish princess and duchess, daughter of King Eric X of Sweden, eldest sibling of King Eric XI of Sweden, wife of Birger Jarl, and mother of Kings Valdemar and Magnus III of Sweden .

  3. Media in category "Coats of arms of Magnus III of Sweden" The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total. Armoiries de Suède (Gelre 1370-1395).svg 977 × 1,893; 374 KB

  4. 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 ...

  5. 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.

  6. Contenidos. Magnus III de Noruega. Ilustración de la Saga de Magnus el Descalzo, por Gerhard Munthe (1899). Magnus III, apodado el Descalzo o el de las piernas desnudas, en noruego Magnus berrføtt o barfot; en nórdico antiguo Magnus berfættr o berleggr (1073- Irlanda, 1103). Rey de Noruega de 1093 a 1103. 1 Era un hijo ilegítimo de Olaf ...

  7. Eric IX, [a] ( Swedish: Erik Jedvardsson; Erik den helige; Sankt Erik; d. 18 May 1160) also called Eric the Holy, Saint Eric, and Eric the Lawgiver, [1] was a Swedish king in the 12th century, c. 1156–1160. The Roman Martyrology of the Catholic Church names him as a saint memorialized on 18 May. [2] He was the founder of the House of Eric ...