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  1. May 3, 2009 · This Swedish photograph is in the public domain in Sweden because one of the following applies: The photograph does not reach the Swedish threshold of originality (common for snapshots and journalistic photos) and was created before 1 January 1974 (SFS 1960:729, § 49a).

  2. Eric was born circa 1282, the second son of King Magnus III of Sweden and his Queen consort Helvig of Holstein. He later became the Duke of Södermanland and a part of Uppland in 1302. [2] Eric is reported as being more skilled and intelligent than his elder brother who became King Birger of Sweden. He was also bold and ambitious, and his ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Magnus III ( svenska: Magnus Birgersson/Magnus Ladulås; ca 1240 – 18 december 1290) var kung av Sverige från 1275 till sin död 1290.. Han var den "förste Magnus" som styrde Sverige under en längre tid, inte allmänt betraktad som en usurpator eller pretendent (men den tredje Magnus som blivit utropad till Sveriges kung och regerat där).

  5. Apr 26, 2022 · In English===: Magnus II Eriksson or Magnus VII of Norway and Magnus IV (II) of Sweden was king of Sweden (spring 1316 – December 1, 1374), Norway, and Terra Scania, and was son of Duke Erik Magnusson of Sweden and Ingeborg, daughter of Haakon V of Norway. Also known by his nickname "Magnus Smek" (Eng. "Pet-Magnus").

  6. Sep 29, 2023 · Magnus III Olafsson, also known as Magnus Barefoot, was a notable King of Norway who sought to expand Norse influence in the British Isles during the late Viking Age. Source: The Viking Herald. Though this may be a traditional view, it is very much incorrect as the life of Magnus III Olafsson shows us that this era extended far beyond 1066.

  7. Feb 25, 2024 · MAGNUS III, called Barefoot (1073-1103), king of Norway (1093-1103), the son of King Olaf III. Magnus spent most of his reign at war, first in Sweden and later in the British Isles, where earlier Norse settlements still legitimized Norwegian claims.

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