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Magnus Minniskiöld

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528: 508: 516: 505: 382:(now Kungslena in Västergötland) on 31 January 1208, in which Erik Knutsson, with a Swedish (and Norwegian?) army, won a devastating victory over King Sverker II and his Danish army, drove him from the throne and placed himself in the throne as Erik X, King of Sweden from 1208 to 1216. The last was the 349:
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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Magnus 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. 394:) on July 17, 1210, in which the displaced King Sverker II, with a Danish army, attempted to regain his throne, but was defeated and died in the battle. 406:
examined, and they indicate that he was 50–55 years old when he died, and Magnus was therefore probably still alive some years after the Lena battle.
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Ingrid Gustin "Kvinnan, tornet och makten i Bjälbo" i Mats Mogren, Mats Roslund, Barbro Sundnér och Jes Wienberg (redaktörer)
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Detlev Schwennike: Europäische Stammtafeln, Verlag J. A. Stargardt, Marburg, 1980 Neue Folge, Band II, Tafel 116
206:. He is mentioned in two contemporary diplomas (DS 70, 116), as the brother of Birger Brosa, as well as by King 317: 202:, of possible royal descent, and fathered several sons who would influence early Swedish history, most notably 367: 605: 295: 280: 187: 502: 351: 148: 383: 231: 375: 254: 378:) in November 1205, where King Sverker II defeated Erik Knutsson. The second one was the battle 325: 191: 131:, and the ancestor of the later Swedish kings. He is sometimes believed to have perished in the 124: 56: 472: 440: 321: 207: 156: 359: 355: 284: 512: 246: 86: 366:, for the Swedish crown, which was contested over three main battles. The first was the 379: 337:
Elavus (Elof) Magnusson died in 1268, perhaps son of Ingrid Ylva from a later marriage.
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Given the many sons, he may also have had daughters whose names are not known.
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the ruling elite suggests that he was actively involved in the fight between
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of Östergötland, though this is not documented. He married the noblewoman
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A medieval Swedish genealogy states that "Folke the Fat was the father of
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between 1217 and 1225. He was married to Kristina, the granddaughter of
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http://popularhistoria.se/artiklar/birger-jarl-jarlen-som-byggde-riket/
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Nachkommen Gorms des Alten König von Dänemark 936 I. – XVI. Generation
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became King of Sweden in 1250 as the successor to his maternal uncle,
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between 1174 and 1202, the younger Magnus lived at the family estate
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The Scandinavian Kingdoms until the end of the thirteenth century
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Bengt Magnusson († 4 January 1237), succeeded Karl Magnusson as
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Maybe a daughter, who married Sigtrygg Bengtsson (Boberg).
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who, according to the Swedish reformer and historian
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Jarlens sekel: en berättelse om 1200-talets Sverige
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Stockholm: Ordfront. 620:Harrison, Dick (2002) 527:Svenskt Diplomatarium 345:Struggle for the crown 328:- better known as the 302:From second marriage: 503:Svenskt Diplomatarium 242:From first marriage: 352:Sverker II of Sweden 226:, was a daughter of 149:Ingegerd Knudsdatter 658:13th-century deaths 653:Swedish politicians 541:Historisk tidskrift 458:Historisk tidskrift 384:Battle of Gestilren 318:Valdemar Birgersson 296:Bishop of Linköping 281:Bishop of Linköping 188:Mjölby municipality 178:held the office of 511:2014-08-08 at the 159:, a descendant of 113:Magnus Minniskiöld 69:unknown first wife 34:Magnus Minniskiöld 587:A.M. Strinnholm, 543:65, 1945, p. 341. 489:A.M. Strinnholm, 477:978-91-89578-31-9 460:65, 1945, p. 340. 435:S. 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Index

Magnus Minnesköld
Noble family
Bjälbo
Ingrid Ylva
Eskil Magnusson
Karl Magnusson
Birger Magnusson
Benedictus (Bengt) Snivil
House of Bjälbo
Birger Jarl
Battle of Lena
Folke the Fat
Ingegerd Knudsdatter
Canute the Saint of Denmark
Adela of Flanders
Charlemagne
Benedictus (Bengt) Snivil
Jarl Birger
Birger Brosa
Riksjarl
Bjälbo
Mjölby municipality
Östergötland
Lawspeaker
Ingrid Ylva
Birger Jarl
Magnus Birgersson
Ingrid Ylva
Olaus Petri
Sune Sik

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