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  1. Birger Magnusson di Bjälbo più conosciuto come Birger jarl dal nome della carica che ricoprì, (Mjölby, 1210 – Jälbolung, 21 ottobre 1266) è stato un politico svedese appartenente all'importante casato di Folkung.

  2. Birger (Swedish: Birger Magnusson; 1280 – 31 May 1321) was King of Sweden from 1290 to 1318. His reign was marked by unrest and civil strife; he was imprisoned by his brothers Erik and Valdemar following the " Håtuna games " in 1306, but when he tried to play them the same trick in Nyköping , there was an uprising that ended with ...

  3. Birger Magnusson, född 1280, död 31 maj 1321, var Sveriges kung 1290–1318. Han var son till Magnus Ladulås, som var Sveriges kung 1275–1290, och Helvig av Holstein. Birger var sonson till Birger jarl och tillhörde därmed Bjälboätten, den stormannaätt som i fyra generationer hade – och stred inbördes om – makten i ...

    • 18 december 1290–mars eller april 1318
    • Magnus Ladulås
  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Birger_JarlBirger Jarl - Wikipedia

    Birger Jarl (c. 1210 – 21 October 1266), also known as Birger Magnusson, was a Swedish statesman and regent, jarl, and a member of the House of Bjelbo, who played a pivotal role in the consolidation of Sweden. His first marriage was to Princess Ingeborg of Sweden, which created his base of power.

  5. 19 gen 2023 · Birger Magnusson, född 1280, död 31 maj 1321, var Sveriges kung 1290–1318. Han var son till Magnus Ladulås (egentligen Magnus Birgersson), som var Sveriges kung 1275–1290, och Helvig av Holstein.

    • Uppsala, Upplands län
    • Queen Margarete of Sweden
    • Upplands län
    • circa 1280
  6. Birger Magnusson (born 1280—died May 31, 1321) was the king of Sweden (1290–1318), son of Magnus I. He was nominally king under a regency during 1290–1302. He was crowned in 1302 and subsequently engaged in civil war with his brothers (1306–10).

  7. Early Russian-Swedish Rivalry. The Battle on the Neva in 1240 and Birger Magnusson’s Second Crusade to Tavastia, Scandinavian Journal of History, 16:4, 1991, 269-95