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  1. Gustav Eriksson, a son of Cecilia Månsdotter Eka and Erik Johansson Vasa, was probably born in 1496. The birth most likely took place in Rydboholm Castle, northeast of Stockholm, the manor house of the father, Erik. The newborn got his name, Gustav, from Erik's grandfather Gustav Anundsson.

  2. Magnus Ladulås ( pronounced [l'ɑːdɵloːs], lit. 'Barnlock') or Magnus Birgersson, ( 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.

  3. King of Sweden. Magnus den Stærke Nielsen aka Nilsson, Nielsson (est. 1106 - 4 Jun 1134)

  4. 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. Biography. Ingeborg was born the eldest daughter of King Eric X of Sweden and his wife Richeza of Denmark.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Anund_JacobAnund Jacob - Wikipedia

    Anund Jacob or James ( Swedish: Anund Jakob; c. 25 July 1008/10 - c. 1050) was King of Sweden from 1022 until around 1050. He is believed to have been born on 25 July, in either 1008 or 1010 as Jakob, [1] the son of King Olof Skötkonung and Queen Estrid. Being the second Christian king of the Swedish realm, his long and partly turbulent reign ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Father. Eric, Duke of Södermanland. Mother. Ingeborg of Norway. Magnus Eriksson (April or May 1316 – 1 December 1374) was King of Sweden from 1319 to 1364, King of Norway as Magnus VII from 1319 to 1355, and ruler of Scania from 1332 to 1360. By adversaries he has been called Magnus Smek (English: Magnus the Caresser ).

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