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Encyclopedia > Valdemar of Sweden

Valdemar Birgersson (1239-1302), King of Sweden 1250-1275/1288/1302, was the son of princess Ingeborg Eriksdotter of Sweden and Birger Jarl, Earl Birger Magnusson of Bjälbo, who more or less ruled Sweden from 1248 under king Eric Ericsson the Lame his brother in law. When king Eric XI died in 1250, Valdemar was elected king, while Birger Jarl (perhaps) was on crusade in Finland.


Even after the coming of age of Valdemar in 1257 his father Jarl Birger held a grip over the country. After Birger's death in 1266 Valdemar came into conflict with his younger brother Jarl or Duke Magnus, who wanted the throne for himself.


Valdemar had a relationship with his Queen's sister Jutta (both of them princesses of Denmark) and had to go to Rome in order to get the Pope's forgiveness. In 1288 he was imprisoned by his brother Magnus, (later Magnus I of Sweden) who had usurped his throne, being elected king in 1275.


Valdemar was married four times and left several children by Queen Sophia (dead 1286).

Preceded by:
Eric XI
King of Sweden Succeeded by:
Magnus I

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Magnus I of Sweden ( 1240 – 1290), often called Ladulås : Barnlock, was king of Sweden from 1275/1280 until his death in 1290.
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Valdemar Magnusson, Duke of Finland in 1302 and Öland 1310.
Eric XI of Sweden (213 words)
Eric XI Ericsson the lame (In Swedish Erik Eriksson den läspe och halte) was king of Sweden 1222-1250, with an interregnum 1229-1234.
Eric was born after his fathers death, and becuase of his young age John I of Sweden[?] from the house of Sverker[?] was elected by the Swedish aristocrazy, (against the will of the Pope, who wanted Eric as king).
After being juvenile king for seven years he was thrown from the throne by the knight Canute II of Sweden who was elected king.
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