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Magnus the Strong (c. 1106 – 4 June 1134), also known as Magnus Nilsson [1] ( Danish: Magnus Nielsen/Nielssøn [2] [3] ), was a Danish duke who ruled Gothenland in southern Sweden from the 1120s to c. 1132. It is disputed whether he was elected king by the Swedes, but he is nevertheless sometimes found in the modern list of Swedish monarchs ...
- 1120s – c. 1132
- Margaret Fredkulla
Second regency of Sten Sture the Elder (12 November 1501 – 14 December 1503) Regency of Svante Nilsson (21 January 1504 – 31 December 1511/2 January 1512) Regency of Eric Trolle (January – 23 July 1512) Regency of Sten Sture the Younger (23 July 1512 – 3 February 1520) Christian II. "the Tyrant". Kristian II.
PortraitNameReignSuccessionStenkil Stenkil Ragnvaldssonc. 1060 – 1066 (c. 6 years)Possibly son-in-law of Emund [e]"Ingamoder" (?) (at least 2 children)Eric and Eric [a] Erik och Erik ...c. 1066 (?) (briefly)Recorded in only one source [f] as two ...Nothing recordedHalsten Halsten Stenkilssonc. 1066 – 1068 [28] (c. 2 years)Son of StenkilUnknown queen (at least 2 children)Anund "from Russia" Anund Gårdske ...c. 1068 – 1076 [28] (?) (c. 8 years)Recorded in only one source [h] as ...Nothing recorded- Before c. 970
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Aug 1, 2023 · About Magnus I "The strong" Nilsson, king of Sweden. Magnus Nilsson, Mogens Nielsen, or Magnus the Strong (born c. 1106 – died June 4, 1134 in the battle of Fotevik), was a Scandinavian ruler and Danish duke who reigned c. 1125-c.1130 in southern parts of Sweden ("Gothenland"). His father was king Niels I of Denmark and mother Margaret ...
- Roskilde, Sjælland
- Roskilde, Sjælland, Danmark (Denmark)
- 1106
By adversaries he has been called Magnus Smek (English: Magnus the Caresser). Referring to Magnus Eriksson as Magnus II is incorrect. The Swedish Royal Court lists three Swedish kings before him of the same name. A few authors do not count Magnus Nilsson as a Swedish king (though the Royal Court does) and have thus called this king Magnus III.
- 8 July 1319 – 15 February 1364
- Ingeborg of Norway
Magnus I (Swedish language: Magnus Nilsson. Danish language Magnus Nielsen) (born about 1106, died 4 June 1134 in the Battle of Fotevik), was a Danish duke who ruled Gothenland in southern Sweden from the 1120s to c. 1132. His status as ruler of Sweden was disputed in his own time, but today he is recognized as one of the historical Swedish ...
Mar 29, 2022 · Sweden's current king, Carl XVI Gustaf, ascended to the throne on 15 September 1973 and is the country's 74th monarch. The King carries out his duties in accordance with his motto, "For Sweden – With the Times", which involves promoting Swedish interests and being attentive to the many efforts made in and for Sweden.
Magnus I of Sweden. Magnus the Strong (Swedish: Magnus Nilsson; Danish: Magnus Nielsen; c. 1106 – 4 June 1134, at the Battle of Fotevik) was a Danish duke who ruled Gothenland in southern Sweden from the 1120s to c. 1132. It is disputed whether he was elected king by the Swedes, but he is nevertheless sometimes found in the modern list of ...