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  1. Magnus IV, sometimes known as the Unready, was the fourth monarch of post-Kalmar Union Sweden. He ascended to the throne on 27 November 1520 after the death of his brother Gustav II, and died on 4 August 1529 and was succeeded by his wife Anne I as Regent.

  2. (Magnus II of Sweden). Born 1316; died Dec. 1, 1374. Swedish king in 1319-63 (formally until 1371). Norwegian king from 1319 to 1355.

  3. He was the second son of Duke Albert II of Mecklenburg and Euphemia Eriksdotter, the daughter of Duke Erik Magnusson of Södermanland and sister of King Magnus IV of Sweden, Magnus VII of Norway. Albert married Richardis of Schwerin, daughter of count Otto of Schwerin. Queen Richardis died in 1377 and was buried in Stockholm.

  4. Magnus VII. views 1,526,396 updated. Magnus VII (Magnus Ericsson), b.1316, d.1373 or 1374, king of Norway (1319–43) and Sweden (1319–63). He succeeded his grandfather, Haakon V, in Norway; at the same time he was elected king by the Swedish nobles to succeed his exiled uncle, King Birger of Sweden. He was declared of age in 1332.

  5. Magnus VII-IV (Folkungaätten), King of Norway and Sweden, f. 1316 d. 1 dec. 1374, Bergen, Hordaland, Norge (Alder 58 år) Blanche de Dampierre, Comtesse de Namur 2. Eufemia Eriksdotter (Folkungaätten), Princess of Sweden , f. 1317 d. ml. 27 okt. 1363 og 16 jun. 1370 (Alder 46 år) Albrecht II Herzog von Mecklenburg-Schwerin , g. 10 apr. 1336

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SwedenSweden - Wikipedia

    Indeed, both slavery and serfdom were abolished altogether by a decree of King Magnus IV in 1335. Sweden remained a poor and economically backward country in which barter was the primary means of exchange. In 1319, Sweden and Norway were united under King Magnus Eriksson, who also ruled Scania from 1332 to 1360.

  7. The following is a family tree of all the Kings of Sweden, ... Valdemar IV of Denmark (1320–1375) Magnus IV (1316–1374) r. 1319–1364: Albert (1338–1412) r.

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