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  1. Sigurd Erlingsson Ribbung (Old Norse: Sigurðr ribbungr) (died 1226) was a Norwegian nobleman and pretender to the throne of Norway during the civil war era in Norway.

  2. Dec 30, 2023 · Sigurd mastered both the political game and the military challenges, and he is thus one of the most successful field lords of the Norwegian Middle Ages. In the summer of 1226, however, King Sigurd died. He was succeeded as the leader of the ribs by Knut Håkonsson , son of Håkon Galen.

    • 1203
    • 1226 (22-23)Oslo, Norway
    • Norway
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  3. Dec 30, 2023 · Son of Sigurd Erlingsson Ribbing. Sigvid lived at the year 1290 and is also called Svante in writing. Ribbing Langhe. His estate was called Svanböre. Year 1282, at St. Eriksdag was dubbed Sigvid Ribbing the Long by Magnus Ladulås to "Knights of the Holy Order. Seraphin's Order".

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  5. Sigurd Ribbing, född 22 oktober 1816 i Mistelås, Kronobergs län, död 21 februari 1899 i Uppsala, var en svensk filosof och politiker, professor i teoretisk filosofi vid Uppsala universitet 18501885. Han var son till häradshövdingen och riksdagsmannen Seved Ribbing.

  6. runeberg.org › authors › ribbisigSigurd Ribbing

    Read more about Sigurd Ribbing in: Svenskt biografiskt handlexikon. Find other Nordic Authors named Ribbing, others born in 1816 or deceased in 1899. Look for more information in Det Kgl.

  7. See all books authored by Sigurd Ribbing, including E. G. Geijers Forelasningar: Ofver Menniskans Historia (1856), and E. G. Geijers Forelasningar: Ofver Menniskans Historia (1856), and more on ThriftBooks.com.

  8. Sigvid Sigurdsson Ribbing was born circa 1215, in birth place, to Sigurd Ledde ribbungar upprorsrörelse Erlingsson Ribbing and Marta Erlingsson Ribbing (born Ulfsdotter). Sigvid had one brother: Bengt Sigvidsen Ribbing. Sigvid passed away circa 1290, at age 75 in death place. Sigvid Ribbing, Circa 1230 - Circa 1290.

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