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  1. King of Sweden from 1275 to 1290. Also known as Magnus III Ladulås. Born in 1240 Died on 25 December 1290 in Visingsö

  2. Birger was the son of King Magnus III of Sweden and Helvig of Holstein. He was hailed king of Sweden when he was four years old. This was done by his father in order to secure the succession. In 1275, King Magnus had led a rebellion against his elder brother, King Valdemar, and ousted him from the throne. Before his death, King Magnus ordered ...

  3. In 1319, Sweden and Norway were united under King Magnus, who was a son of Eric, Duke of Södermanland (son of Magnus III of Sweden) and Ingeborg (a daughter of Haakon V of Norway). On 21 July 1336, Magnus was crowned king of Norway and Sweden in Stockholm.

  4. King Magnus took advantage of his neighbour's distress, redeeming the pawn for the eastern Danish provinces for a huge amount of silver, and thus became ruler also of Skåneland. On 21 July 1336 Magnus was crowned king of both Norway and Sweden in Stockholm. This caused further resentment in Norway, where the nobles and magnates desired a ...

  5. found: Wikipedia, June 11, 2012 (Magnus III Ladulås of Sweden, Swedish: Magnus Birgersson or Magnus Ladulås; b. 1240; d. December 18, 1290; King of Sweden from 1275 until his death in 1290.

  6. Sep 3, 2023 · Magnus the Good: He was a king of Denmark who ruled from 1042 to 1047. He was also known as Magnus I of Norway. Kings of Norway: There were six kings of Norway named Magnus, including Magnus I, Magnus II, and Magnus III. Kings of Sweden: There were three kings of Sweden named Magnus, including Magnus I, Magnus II, and Magnus IV.

  7. SWEDEN. A silver or gold object that is to be sold commercially is, in most countries, stamped with one or more hallmarks indicating the purity of the metal and the mark of the manufacturer or silversmith. The word "HALLMARK" derives from the fact that, since the 16th century, precious metals were sent to the London Goldsmiths' Hall for testing ...