Magnus Ladulås (pronounced [l'ɑːdɵloːs], lit. 'Barnlock') or Magnus Birgersson (c. 1240 – 18 December 1290) was King of Sweden from 1275 until his death...
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surpassed Magnus in 2018. Magnus was born in Norway, either in April or May 1316. His father was Eric, Duke of Södermanland, son of King Magnus Ladulås of Sweden...
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Magnus III may refer to: Magnus Barefoot, also referred to as Magnus III of Norway (1073–1103) Magnus Ladulås, also referred to as Magnus III of Sweden...
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Magnus into gathering a leidang-fleet for the first and only time in his reign. With a large fleet, he met with the new Swedish King Magnus Ladulås to...
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of Uppsala until his death in 1277. As archbishop, he crowned King Magnus Ladulås in 1276. Archbishop Ängel is best known for commissioning the moving...
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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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Magnus III of Sweden (Magnus Ladulås, sometimes numbered Magnus II) (c. 1240– 1290) Magnus IV of Sweden (Magnus Ericsson, sometimes numbered Magnus II)...
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Magnusson (c. 1282 – 1318) was a Swedish duke and the second son of Magnus Ladulås. His duchy consisted of large parts of Sweden, as well as smaller parts...
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also known as Magnus Eriksson (1316–1374) Magnus the Strong (c. 1106–1134) Magnus Henriksson (died 1161) Magnus Ladulås (1240–1290) Magnus Eriksson (1316–1374)...
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Hedwig; c. 1259 – c. 1325) was Queen of Sweden as the consort of King Magnus Ladulås. Her parents were Gerhard I, Count of Holstein-Itzehoe (died 1290) and...
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territory. The first affirmative records date from the 13th century. King Magnus Ladulås was given the province in 1266, and settled himself on the manor at...
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presumably several times, one of her husbands was lord Sigge Guttormsson Magnus Ladulås, born 1240, Duke (of Södermanland), then king of Sweden 1275–90 Erik...
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the crown and the execution of his 18-year-old son Magnus. Birger was the son of King Magnus Ladulås and Helvig of Holstein. He was hailed king of Sweden...
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eventually came into conflict with his younger brother Magnus Birgersson (later known as Magnus Ladulås), Duke of Södermanland, over taxation and personal...
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Erik Eriksson, wife of Birger Jarl, and mother of Kings Valdemar and Magnus Ladulås. Ingeborg was born the eldest daughter of King Erik Knutsson and his...
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and a member of the privy council (Riksråd). Before his death, King Magnus Ladulås (ca. 1240-1290) ordered his kinsman, Torgils Knutsson, the Constable...
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Gothorum before becoming king of all of Sweden. From the reign of King Magnus Ladulås until the accession of Charles XVI Gustav, Sweden's monarchs were officially...
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created, and law codes were codified during the reigns of Magnus Ladulås (1275–1290) and Magnus Eriksson (1319–1364). As a result, the Finnish lands were...
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Magnus King of Sweden proved successful (he was a grandson of King Magnus Ladulås of Sweden), and both the kings of Sweden and of Denmark were elected...
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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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was the daughter of King Magnus Ladulås of Sweden and Helvig of Holstein. Ingeborg was born a daughter of King Magnus Ladulås of Sweden and Helvig of Holstein...
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2019. "Magnus Ladulås (ca 1240–1290)". Biografiskt lexikon för Finland. Retrieved January 1, 2019. Ulf Sundberg (1999). "Magnus Birgersson "Ladulås"". pennanochsvardet...
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later royals owed to Birger Jarl were further extended by his son, King Magnus Ladulås (1275–90). Both these rulers, by the institution of separate and almost...
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have rendered it, governed directly by Birger Jarl (1210–1266) and Magnus Ladulås (1240–1290), or, as some historian have argued, a somewhat desultory...
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Three Crowns (section Union of Magnus Eriksson)
three crowns first ringing the shield of Magnus Ladulås (1240-1290) and later appearing on the coins of Magnus Eriksson (1316-1374). The first coat of...
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personal union under King Magnus Eriksson, the grandson of King Magnus Ladulås of Sweden and of King Haakon V of Norway. Magnus Eriksson also ruled Scania...
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gatecrashing. As Magnus was acclaimed for "protecting the persons and goods of the common people and thus was nicknamed Magnus Ladulås (Magnus Barn-lock)"...
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in Stockholm, Sweden have been documented since the 1280s, when King Magnus Ladulås ordered the execution of three magnates of the Privy Council, who had...
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been moved to Gamla Uppsala. In 1299, Birger Magnusson, the son of Magnus Ladulås, spent some time in Old Sigtuna as one of his letters was written in...
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December 1348) was a Swedish princess. She was the daughter of King Magnus Ladulås of Sweden and his Queen consort Helvig of Holstein. At the age of six...
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