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      • It is disputed whether he was elected king by the Swedes, but he is nevertheless sometimes found in the modern list of Swedish monarchs as Magnus I. Snorri Sturlason gives him the epithet Magnus the Strong. He was also briefly co-king of Denmark from 15 April 1134 and until his death.
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  2. Mar 25, 2024 · Magnus I (died 1290) was the king of Sweden (1275–90) who helped introduce a feudal class society into Sweden. The second eldest son of Birger Jarl ( q.v. ), he married a German princess and thereby came into contact with continental forms of lordship.

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  3. Aug 1, 2023 · Magnus I of Sweden, son of Nicholas (Swedish: Magnus Nilsson ; Danish: Magnus Nielsen [1]), later called Magnus the Strong (born about 1106, died June 4, 1134 in the Battle of Fotevik), was a Danish duke who ruled Gothenland in southern Sweden from 1125 to 1130.

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    • Roskilde, Sjælland, Danmark (Denmark)
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  4. Mar 25, 2024 · Magnus I Olafsson was a Norwegian ruler, king of Norway (1035–47) and Denmark (1042–47), who wrested hegemony in the two Scandinavian nations from descendants of Canute the Great, king of Denmark and England. An illegitimate son of the Norwegian king Olaf II Haraldsson (St. Olaf), Magnus was named.

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  5. views 1,669,869 updated. Magnus I (Magnus the Good), 1024–47, king of Norway (1035–47) and Denmark (1042–47), son of Olaf II. He was recalled from exile in 1035 by the former opponents of Olaf when they rebelled against Sweyn, son of Canute.

  6. Magnus Olafsson (Old Norse: Magnús Óláfsson; Norwegian and Danish: Magnus Olavsson; c. 1024 – 25 October 1047), better known as Magnus the Good (Old Norse: Magnús góði; Norwegian and Danish: Magnus den gode), was King of Norway from 1035 and King of Denmark from 1042 until his death in 1047.

    • 1035 – 25 October 1047
    • Harald III
  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Magnus_IMagnus I - Wikipedia

    Magnus I. Magnus I may refer to: Magnus I of Norway (1024–1047), King of Norway and King of Denmark. Magnus Barefoot (1073– 1103), King of Norway (as Magnus III) Magnus I of Orkney (ruled from 1108 to about 1115) Magnus I of Sweden, King of Sweden (ca. 1106–1134) Magnus III of Sweden, as Duke of Sweden; sometimes referred to as King ...

  8. 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 Swedish monarchs as ...

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