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  1. Seal of King Magnus Magnus's 16th century grave monument over his family crypts in Riddarholm Church. Magnus III (c. 1240 – 18 December 1290), also called Magnus Ladulås, was King of Sweden from 1275 until his death in 1290.

  2. Magnus III "Barnlock" Magnus (Ladulås) Birgersson: 22 July 1275 – 18 December 1290 (15 years, 4 months and 26 days) Grandson of Eric X and son of the prominent statesman Birger Jarl. Seized power after defeating Valdemar in battle. Hedwig of Holstein (5 children) Died 18 December 1290

  3. Magnus III (c. 1240 – 18 December 1290), also called Magnus Ladulås, was King of Sweden from 1275 until his death in 1290. Name He was the first Magnus to rule Sweden for any length of time, not generally regarded as a usurper or a pretender (but third Magnus to have been proclaimed Sweden's king and ruled there).

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  5. Examples like Kings Gustav I, Charles XI, and Gustav III showcase how the Swedish government was structured around the monarchy.

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  6. Mar 25, 2024 · Magnus III (born c. 1073, Norway—died August 1103, Ulster, Ire.) was the king of Norway (1093–1103), a warrior who consolidated Norwegian rule in the Orkney and Hebrides islands and on the Isle of Man (all now part of the United Kingdom). He was called Barefoot (i.e., bareleg) because he often wore Scottish kilts.

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  7. Magnus III; King of Sweden: Reign: 1275 - December 18, 1290: Predecessor: Valdemar of Sweden: Successor: Birger of Sweden: Born: 1240: Died: December 18, 1290 (aged 49–50) Visingsö, Sweden

  8. Published 07 March 2024 · Speech from Ulf Kristersson, Prime Minister's Office. Sweden is a NATO member. Just before 17.30 CET, Sweden’s instrument of accession was deposited with the United States Government, as depositary of the North Atlantic Treaty. Therefore, Sweden is now a member of NATO.

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