46 relations: Astrid Njalsdotter, Battle of Lihula, Battle of Sparrsätra, Battle of the Neva, Benedict, Duke of Finland, Birger Brosa, Birger Jarl, Bluntisham, Bridget Haraldsdotter, Canute I of Sweden, Catherine of Ymseborg, Charles the Deaf, Charles Ulvsson, Lord of Tofta, Duchies in Sweden, Duke of Finland, Eric and Eric, Eric the Victorious, Eric XI of Sweden, First Swedish Crusade, Folkung, Heroine's Quest, House of Bjelbo, Ingegerd Birgersdotter of Bjelbo, Ingrid Ragnvaldsdotter, Ingrid Ylva, January 9, Jarl, John I of Sweden, Jon Jarl, Knut Birgersson, Riksjarl of Sweden, Lääne County, Magnus I of Sweden, Magnus III of Sweden, Magnus Minniskiöld, Prehistory and origin of Stockholm, Ragnvald Ulfsson, Rikissa Birgersdotter, Seneschal in Scandinavia, Stenkil, Sverker II of Sweden, Swedish–Novgorodian Wars, Timeline of Stockholm history, Treaty of Lödöse, Ulf Fase, Ulf Tostesson, 1202.
Astrid Njalsdotter
Astrid Njalsdotter (or Ástríðr Njálsdóttir) of Skjalgaätten (also Aestrith) (11th century), was a Norwegian noblewoman who married Ragnvald the Old and became the ancestress of the Swedish Stenkil dynasty (c. 1060-c. 1125).
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Battle of Lihula
The Battle of Lihula or Battle of Leal was fought between invading Swedes and Estonians for the control of a castle in Lihula, Estonia in 1220.
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Battle of Sparrsätra
The Battle of Sparrsätra, fought between the forces of King Eric XI of Sweden and rebels led by Holmger Knutsson, took place in 1247 near Enköping in Sweden.
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Battle of the Neva
The Battle of the Neva (Невская битва, Nevskaya bitva, slaget vid Neva, Finnish: Nevan taistelu) was fought between the Novgorod Republic and Karelians against Swedish, Norwegian, Finnish and Tavastian armies on the Neva River, near the settlement of Ust-Izhora, on 15 July 1240.
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Benedict, Duke of Finland
Bishop Benedict, Duke of Finland (Bengt Birgersson; Bengt Birgerinpoika; 1254 - 25 May 1291) was a Swedish prelate bishop and duke.
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Birger Brosa
Birger Brosa (Old Norse: Birgir Brósa where Brósa means "smiling"), jarl of Sweden 1174–1202, d. 9 January 1202 on Visingsö, was a son of Bengt Snivil and a member of the powerful House of Bjälbo.
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Birger Jarl
(c. 121021 October 1266), or Birger Magnusson, was a Swedish statesman, Jarl of Sweden and a member of the House of Bjelbo, who played a pivotal role in the consolidation of Sweden.
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Bluntisham
Bluntisham is a village and civil parish in Cambridgeshire, England.
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Bridget Haraldsdotter
Bridget Haraldsdotter, also Brigida (Birgitta Haraldsdotter) (c. 1131 – c. 1208) was a medieval Swedish queen, spouse of King Magnus (II) of Sweden.
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Canute I of Sweden
Canute I (Swedish: Knut Eriksson, Old Norse: Knútr Eiríksson; born before 1150 – died 1195/96) was king over all of Sweden from 1173 to 1195 (rival king since 1167).
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Catherine of Ymseborg
Catherine Sunadotter of Ymseborg (Karin Sunadotter av Ymseborg or Katarina Sunesdotter), (c. 1215–1252), was a Swedish queen, wife of King Eric XI of Sweden and queen consort of Swedes and Goths from 1244 to 1250.
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Charles the Deaf
Charles the Deaf (Karl Döve) from the House of Bjelbo was the jarl of Sweden during 1216–1220.
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Charles Ulvsson, Lord of Tofta
Charles of Tofta, a.k.a. Karl Ulfson (died 1407) was a 14th-century Swedish magnate and High Constable of Sweden.
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Duchies in Sweden
Duchies in Sweden have been allotted since the 13th century to powerful Swedes, almost always to princes of Sweden (only in some of the dynasties) and wives of the latter.
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Duke of Finland
Duke of Finland (in Finnish Suomen herttua; Swedish hertig av Finland) was an occasional medieval title granted as a tertiogeniture to the relatives of the King of Sweden between the 13th and 16th centuries.
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Eric and Eric
Eric and Eric, according to Adam of Bremen, were two contenders for the kingship of Sweden around 1066–67, after the death of King Stenkil.
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Eric the Victorious
Eric the Victorious (Old Norse: Eiríkr inn sigrsæli, Modern Swedish: Erik Segersäll; about 945? – about 995) was a Swedish monarch as of around 970.
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Eric XI of Sweden
Eric "XI" the Lisp and Lame Swedish: Erik Eriksson or Erik läspe och halte; Old Norse: Eiríkr Eiríksson (1216 – February 2, 1250) was king of Sweden in 1222–1229 and 1234–1250.
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First Swedish Crusade
The First Swedish Crusade was a mythical military expedition in 1150s to Southwest Finland by Swedish King Eric IX and English Bishop Henry of Uppsala.
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Folkung
In modern Swedish, Folkung has two meanings, which appear to be opposites.
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Heroine's Quest
Heroine's Quest: The Herald of Ragnarok is an adventure game/RPG hybrid written by an indie group called Crystal Shard, set in the world of the Poetic Edda and Norse Mythology.
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House of Bjelbo
The House of Bjelbo (Bjälboätten), also known as the House of Folkung (Folkungaätten), was an Ostrogothian Swedish family that provided several medieval Swedish bishops, jarls and kings.
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Ingegerd Birgersdotter of Bjelbo
Ingegerd (or Ingegärd) Birgersdotter of Bjelbo (or Bjälbo; ca. 1180–7 April after 1210, possibly 1230) was a Swedish Queen Consort, second spouse of King Sverker II of Sweden.
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Ingrid Ragnvaldsdotter
Ingrid Ragnvaldsdotter (Old Norse: Ingiríðr Rögnvaldsdóttir) (1100/1110 – after 1161 AD) was born a member of the Swedish royal family, became a member of Danish royalty by marriage and later was Queen consort of Norway as the spouse of Harald IV of Norway.
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Ingrid Ylva
Ingrid Ylva of Bjelbo (born c. 1180s, died c. 1250–1255), was a Swedish noblewoman, the wife of Magnus Minnesköld of Bjälbo and the mother of regent Birger Jarl.
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January 9
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Jarl
Jarl may refer to.
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John I of Sweden
John I (Swedish: Johan Sverkersson; c. 1201 – March 10, 1222) was a Swedish king elected in 1216.
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Jon Jarl
Jon Jarl was a legendary Swedish jarl at the end of the 12th and in the early 13th centuries.
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Knut Birgersson, Riksjarl of Sweden
Knut Birgersson (Old Norse: Knútr jarl Birgisson, died 1208) was Riksjarl of Sweden.
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Lääne County
Lääne County (Lääne maakond), or Läänemaa (literally "Western land"; Wiek, Rotalia), is one of 15 counties of Estonia.
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Magnus I of Sweden
Magnus I (Magnus Nilsson; Magnus NielsenBricka, Carl Frederik, Dansk Biografisk Lexikon, vol. XI, 1897, pp.45.) (born about 1106, died 4 June 1134 in the Battle of Fotevik), was a Danish duke who ruled Gothenland in southern Sweden from the 1120s to c. 1132.
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Magnus III of Sweden
Magnus III (Magnus Birgersson/Magnus Ladulås; 1240 – 18 December 1290) was King of Sweden from 1275 until his death in 1290.
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Magnus Minniskiöld
Magnus Minniskiöld (also spelled Minnisköld or Minnesköld, circa 1175—1208?) was a medieval Swedish magnate from the House of Bjelbo.
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Prehistory and origin of Stockholm
The prehistory of Stockholm is the continuous development and series of events that made the mouth of Lake Mälaren strategically important; a location which by the mid 13th century had become the centre of the newly consolidated Swedish kingdom.
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Ragnvald Ulfsson
Ragnvald Ulfsson the Old (beginning 11th century) was a jarl of Västergötland or Östergötland and was married to a sister of King Olav Tryggvason.
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Rikissa Birgersdotter
Rikissa Birgersdotter of Sweden, also known as Rixa, Richeza, Richilda and Regitze, (1237 – after 1288), was a Queen of Norway, wife of the co-king Haakon Haakonson, and then Princess of Werle, as wife of Henry of Mecklenburg, Prince of Werle.
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Seneschal in Scandinavia
Seneschal of the Realm, Riksdrots (Swedish), Rigsdrost (Danish), or Valtakunnandrotsi (Finnish) (other plausible translations are Lord High Steward or Lord High Justiciar) is a Danish and Swedish name of a supreme state official, with at least a connotation to administration of judiciary, who in medieval Scandinavia was often a leader in the government.
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Stenkil
Stenkil (Old Norse: Steinkell) was a King of Sweden who ruled c. 1060 until 1066.
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Sverker II of Sweden
Sverker II or Sverker the Younger (Swedish: Sverker den yngre or Sverker Karlsson, born before 1167 – died 17 July 1210) was King of Sweden from 1195 or 1196 to 1208.
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Swedish–Novgorodian Wars
Swedish–Novgorodian Wars were a series of conflicts in the 12th and 13th centuries between the Republic of Novgorod and medieval Sweden over control of the Gulf of Finland, an area vital to the Hanseatic League and part of the Varangian-Byzantine trade route.
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Timeline of Stockholm history
The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Stockholm, Sweden.
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Treaty of Lödöse
The Treaty of Lödöse (Freden i Lödöse, Freden i Lödöse) was a peace treaty between the Swedish king Eric XI and the Norwegian king Haakon IV.
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Ulf Fase
Ulf Fase (died 1247) was the jarl of Sweden c 1221-47.
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Ulf Tostesson
Ulf Tostesson was a jarl and the son of the legendary Viking Skogul Toste.
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1202
Year 1202 (MCCII) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swedish_jarls