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Judging from the properties of his descendants, Magnus
Minniskiöld owned various lands in Östergötland, and is probably responsible for the construction of the church of Bjälbo. Although, as the younger brother of Birger Brosa, Magnus was not the head of the powerful family, his central position in
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states that an aristocrat called Magnus fell at the Battle of Lena ("II Kal. Februar. obiit Magnus, qui occisus est in Gocia apud Lene, Anno
Dominice incarnationis MCCVIII"). The equation of this Magnus with Magnus Minniskiöld is not certain, however. The remains of his son Birger Jarl have been
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The cognomen of Magnus, Latinized as
Mijneskiold, has been explained in various ways. It could derive from minni (memory), it may allude to his having a moon (måne) on his shield, or it could be interpreted as "smaller shield" (mindre sköld).
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Minnesköld was probably married twice; this has been inferred from the great differences in the ages of his children. Nothing is known about his supposed first wife. Magnus married his second wife around 1195. This was
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Triangulering. Historisk arkeologi vidgar fälten", Lund
Studies in Historical Archaeology 11, Institutionen för arkeologi och antikens historia, Lunds universitet, Lund 2009, ISSN 1653-1183,
163:. Ingegerd and her sister Cecilia both went to Sweden after the death of Adela and married there, and Folke and his kin were therefore close to the ruling elite of the Kingdom of Denmark.
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Roslund, Barbro Sundnér och Jes Wienberg (redaktörer)
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