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  1. Riseberga Abbey, the burial ground of queen Bridget. Bridget Haraldsdotter, also Brigida (Swedish: Birgitta Haraldsdotter) (c. 1131 – c. 1208) was Queen of Sweden as the spouse of King Magnus II. Brigida Haraldsdotter was the illegitimate daughter of King Harald IV of Norway.

  2. Bridget Haraldsdotter, also Brigida ( Swedish: Birgitta Haraldsdotter) (c. 1131 – c. 1208) was Queen of Sweden as the spouse of King Magnus II. This article includes a list of general references, but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations. (February 2016) Quick Facts Queen consort of Sweden, Tenure ... Close.

  3. Explore genealogy for Bridget Haraldsdatter born abt. 1136 Bergen, Hordaland, Norway died 1202 Kloster, Borken, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany including ancestors + descendants + 2 genealogist comments + more in the free family tree community.

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  4. Bridget Haraldsdotter Nipote di Ingold I Carlo VII: 1130: 1161 12 aprile 1167 Visingsö 12 aprile 1167: Christina Hvide Figlio di Sverker I Canuto I: prima del 1150: 1167 1196 1196: Cecilia Johansdotter Figlio di Erik IX Sverker II il Giovane: prima del 1167: 1196 31 gennaio 1208 Gestilren 17 luglio 1210 (1) Benedicta Ebbesdotter di ...

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    The mother of Magnus was Ingrid Ragvaldsdotter, a granddaughter of King Inge I of Sweden. His father was the Danish lord Henrik Skatelår, son of an illegitimate son of king Sweyn II of Denmark. After Henrik's death, Ingrid remarried thrice, with Harald Gille of Norway, then Ottar Birting, and finally Arne from Stårheim. Magnus therefore had kinship...

    Magnus was a claimant to the much-competed throne of Sweden. In 1156 he allegedly bribed a trusted servant of King Sverker I to assassinate him. A few years later, according to a legendary source, he allied with a certain chief in the country, possibly Sverker's son Karl. He then ambushed and killed Eric IX of Sweden (later to be known as Eric the ...

    Gillingstam, Hans, "Magnus Henriksson", Svenskt biografiskt lexikon, https://sok.riksarkivet.se/Sbl/Presentation.aspx?id=10155
    Saxo Grammaticus, Danmarks krønike. København: Asschenfeldt's, 1985 (ISBN 87-414-4524-4).
    Tunberg, Sven, Sveriges historia till våra dagar. Andra delen: Äldre medeltiden. Stockholm: P.A. Norstedt & Söners Förlag, 1926.
    Yngre Västgötalagen, http://project2.sol.lu.se/fornsvenska/
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  6. Riseberga Abbey was founded in the late 12th-century: it is confirmed from at least 1180. It was benefited by Birger Brosa and his second consort queen dowager Bridget Haraldsdotter, who made large donations to it: the latter joined the convent after having been widowed in 1202.