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  1. Magnus IV was the youngest son of Gustav I and Christina I. He was third in the line of succession and was never expected to ascend to the throne. However, Gustav II never had any children, and neither did his other brother Sigismund.

  2. 11. According to the Wikipedia article Magnus IV of Sweden. Magnus was declared to have come of age at 15 in 1331. This caused resistance in Norway, where a statute from 1302 made clear that kings came of age at the age of 20, and a rising by Erling Vidkunsson and other Norwegian nobles ensued. In 1333, the rebels submitted to king Magnus.

  3. Children. Offspring of Magnus IV of Sweden and Blanche de Namur (1320-1363) Name. Birth. Death. Joined with. Eric XII of Sweden (1339-1359) 1339. 21 June 1339.

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  5. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Magnus Ericson, Magnus VII of Norway, the fourth Magnus to have been proclaimed king of Sweden (1316 December 1, 1377), King of Sweden, Norway, and Terra Scania, son of Duke Eric Magnusson of Sweden and Ingeborg, daughter of Haakon V of Norway. Also known by his nickname "Magnus Smek" (Eng. "Pet-Magnus").

  6. academia-lab.com › encyclopedia › magnus-erikssonMagnus Eriksson - AcademiaLab

    Magnus Eriksson, also known as Magnus IV of Sweden or Magnus VII of Norway (1316 – 1377) was king of Sweden from 1319 to 1364, king of Norway from 1319 to 1343, and king of Skåne from 1332 to 1360. He was the son of Duke Erik Magnusson and Princess Ingeborg of Norway.

  7. Oct 4, 2019 · From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Magnus IV (1316-1374), in Swedish Magnus Eriksson, was King of Sweden 1319-1364 and King of Norway as Magnus VII 1319-1355. He kept Iceland for himself till his death in 1374. Magnus IV of Sweden.

  8. 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").

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