• Magnus the Strong (c. 1106 – 4 June 1134), also known as Magnus Nilsson (Danish: Magnus Nielsen/Nielssøn), was a Danish duke who ruled Götaland in southern...
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  • Look up Magnus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Magnus, meaning "Great" in Latin, was used as cognomen of Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus in the first century...
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    Magnus Olafsson (Old Norse: Magnús Óláfsson; Norwegian and Danish: Magnus Olavsson; c. 1024 – 25 October 1047), better known as Magnus the Good (Old Norse:...
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    Danish Civil Wars (category Pages using the JsonConfig extension)
    Niels joined by Magnus the Strong. The second phase of the war was fought between the son of Magnus the Strong, Canute V of Denmark, the son of Eric II...
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  • 1115) Magnus the Strong, King of Sweden (c. 1106–1134) Magnus Ladulås, King of Sweden (1240–1290) Magnus, Duke of Saxony (c. 1045–1106) Magnus I, Duke...
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    cousin Magnus the Strong (c. 1106 – 1134), who saw him as a rival to the Danish throne. Canute Lavard was canonized in 1170. He was an ancestor of the Valdemarian...
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    Sven Magnus Øen Carlsen (born 30 November 1990) is a Norwegian chess grandmaster. Carlsen is a five-time World Chess Champion, the reigning five-time...
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  • Magnus Nielsen may refer to: Magnus the Strong (c. 1106 – 4 June 1134), Danish duke and a ruler of Götaland Magnus Cort Nielsen (born 1993), Danish professional...
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    upon Thor for healing, some explicitly representing or invoking his hammer. According to Book 13 of Saxo Grammaticus's Gesta Danorum, Magnus the Strong removed...
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  • Margrave of Styria Magnus the Strong (1106–1134), Danish duke, possibly also king of Sweden Raud the Strong, Norse Seid priest and warrior in the late tenth century...
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    the original on Aug 17, 2016. "Her henger Magnus (27) fra Trolltunga (Here, Magnus (27) hangs from Trolltunga)". NRK. 30 July 2016. Archived from the...
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  • of the Danish Civil Wars. 1131–1132 – Supporters of Magnus the Strong lay Siege to Schleswig. 1132 – Eric II's forces defeat supporters of Magnus the Strong...
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    of West Götaland (1081) Magnus the Strong, king of West Götaland (reigned 1125–1130) Kol, king of East Götaland (see Inge the Younger) (early 12th century)...
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  • relations between the King and Canute. Together with the conspirators, Henrik aided the murder of Canute under the leadership of Magnus the Strong who slew him...
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    nephew Magnus the Strong, the son of King Niels, who viewed Canute as a likely competitor for the throne. Canute's death occurred days before the birth...
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    wæl, mædhæn þer frænlingær rædhu. The tenth (Christian king) was king Inge, the brother of king Philip, and he was named after king Inge (the Elder). He...
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  • Magnus Nilsson may refer to: Magnus the Strong (Magnus Nilsson; 1106–1134), Scandinavian ruler Magnus Nilsson (ice hockey) (born 1978), Swedish ice hockey...
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    his son Magnus the Strong of Götaland. Eric failed to break the siege, as he was deserted by Lothair III after he came to an agreement with Magnus and Niels...
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    slain by the Geats near Falköping. Several times, Västergötland was independent from Sweden with kings such as Inge I of Sweden and Magnus the Strong. In later...
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    and his son Magnus the Strong, including Jelling in Jutland in 1131 and Værbro on Zealand, and he fled to Scania. His retreat earned him the nickname Harefoot...
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  • Fredkulla. The 1120s was a period of political instability in Sweden and the dates of the kings Inge the Younger, Ragnvald Knaphövde and Magnus the Strong are...
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  • sports played with a ball also take advantage of this effect. The Magnus effect or Magnus force acts on a rotating body moving relative to a fluid. Examples...
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  • Magnus of Sweden may refer to: Magnus the Strong, King in Götaland around 1125 Magnus Henriksson, King of Sweden 1160 Magnus Ladulås, King of Sweden 1275...
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    prince Magnus Nielsen was acknowledged as king in Götaland for a while, although the extent of his actual power is not clear. However, Magnus's involvement...
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    Magnus III Olafsson (Old Norse: Magnús Óláfsson, Norwegian: Magnus Olavsson; 1073 – 24 August 1103), better known as Magnus Barefoot (Old Norse: Magnús...
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  • son Magnus the Strong. The wedding took place in Ribe around 1127. Richeza bore her husband two sons: Knud in 1129 and Niels in 1130. As one of the heirs...
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    Magnus (Latin: [ˈŋnae̯ʊs pɔmˈpɛjjʊs ˈmaŋnʊs]; 29 September 106 BC – 28 September 48 BC), known in English as Pompey (/ˈpɒmpi/ POM-pee) or Pompey the Great...
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  • under Magnus the Strong. Eric defeated Magnus completely, all that was salvaged from the defeat was the boat Magnus escaped in, the battle was the first...
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  • jutlandic army under Magnus the Strong. Magnus defeated the army of Eric and reconquered Roskilde and with it Zealand. After the murder of Canute Lavard...
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  • Haakon VII Johann (Prince) Magnus II Magnus of Livonia Olav V Rollo Svein Knutsson Alexandra of Denmark (1844–1925), Queen of the United Kingdom and Empress...
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