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  Magnus II of Sweden - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Magnus II Ericson, Magnus VII of Norway, (1316 – December 1, 1377), King of Sweden, Norway, and Terra Scania, son of Duke Eric Magnusson of Sweden and Ingeborg, daughter of Haakon V of Norway.
Magnus had succeeded to the Norwegian throne when at age four he was elected king of Sweden in 1320.
In 1363 Magnus was deposed from the Swedish throne being replaced by the Duke of Mecklenburg's son.
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 Magnus I of Sweden - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Magnus I of Sweden (1240 1290), often called Ladulås: Barnlock, was king of Sweden from 1275/1280 until his death in 1290.
Magnus Ladulås married 1276 as his second wife Helvig of Holstein, daughter of Gerhard I of Holstein and Queen Regent (probably 1290-1302 and) 1320-1327.
Eric Magnusson of Sweden, Duke of Södermanland in 1302, born abt.
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 Magnus I of Sweden
Magnus I of Sweden (1240-1290), by name Magnus Barnlock (Swedish: Magnus Ladulås) was king of Sweden from 1275 until his death in 1290.
With the declaration of the Alsnö stadga 1279, Magnus Ladulås gave the knights, (or anyone who supported the crown with a warrior on a horse) freedom from tax (a freedom called Frälse in Swedish) this was the formal foundation of the Swedish nobility.
Magnus Ladulås married 1276 Helvig of Holstein[?], a daughter of Gerhard I of Holstein[?].
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 Gustav I of Sweden - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
According to genealogical research, Birgitta and Sten Sture (and consequently also Gustav Vasa) descended from King Sverker II of Sweden, through King Sverker's granddaughter Benedikte Sunesdotter (who was married to Svantepolk Knutsson, son of Duke of Reval).
When the Danes under Christian II conquered Sweden and took the capital Stockholm in 1517, several members of the Sture party were executed in the Stockholm Bloodbath in October that year, among whom was Erik Johansson.
Here Sweden's remote geographical location proved to have a marked impact – for the former Archbishop had been allied with the Danish king, or at least was considered to have been in contemporary Stockholm, and to reinstate him would be close to impossible for the king.
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 Station Information - Magnus I of Norway
Magnus I (1024-October 25 1047), king of Norway from 1035 to 1047 and king of Denmark since 1042 after the death of his half brother Harthacanute.
Magnus also has trouble in Norway, where his uncle, Harald Hardråde tries to conquer the Norwegian throne.
Magnus dies in 1047, falling from his horse.
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 Encyclopedia: Magnus II of Sweden   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Events Magnus II of Sweden abdicates from the throne of Norway in favor of his son Haakon VI of Norway.
Eric XII Magnusson (1339-1359) was rival King of Sweden and to his father Magnus II from 1356 to his death in 1359.
Albert of Sweden (or Albrecht von Mecklenburg in German or Albrekt av Mecklenburg in Swedish) was born in 1338 and became king of Sweden in 1363.
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 AllRefer.com - Magnus VII (Scandinavian History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Magnus VII (Magnus Ericsson), b.1316, d.1373 or 1374, king of Norway (1319–43) and Sweden (1319–63).
Haakon married Waldemar's daughter Margaret I, thus preparing the union of Sweden, Norway, and Denmark.
Magnus was imprisoned until 1371 and spent his last years in Norway.
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 Chronology of Sweden (1300-1399)
Magnus is born to Duke Erik and Ingeborg.
Magnus Eriksson is declared of age, and becomes King of Sweden and Norway.
Magnus Eriksson is proclaimed ruler of the province of Skåne.
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 Buells and their Relations   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Magnus VI the Law-mender King of Norway was born in 1238.
Magnus VII King of Norway and as Magnus II, King was born in 1316.
Magnus, however, regained the crown in 1359, only to be deposed again in 1363 by the nobles after he had surrendered the southern section of Sweden to Denmark.
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 Sweden
Duke of Mecklenburg as Albert III (1384-1412); nephew of Magnus Eriksson, whom he was elected to succeed (1363) as king of Sweden; power restricted by Council of Nobles (1371); defeated and captured by army of Margaret (1389); retired to Mecklenburg.
Charles IX (of Sweden) (1550-1611), king of Sweden (1604-11), the youngest son of King Gustav I Vasa, born in Stockholm.
Gustav VI Adolph (1882-1973), king of Sweden (1950-73), son of King Gustav V, born in Stockholm, and educated at the universities of Uppsala and Oslo.
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 Sverker I of Sweden   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Sverker I Kolson or Sverker the Elder (11XX - 1156?) was a king of Sweden between 1133 and about 1156.
Sverker deposed the Danish prince Magnus the Strong in 1130, and became the king of Sweden.
The pretender Magnus Henriksson was suspected of the crime.
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 Norway & Sweden   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Being the grandson of Haakon V, King of Norway, and a nephew of Birger, King of Sweden, Magnus had claims to both kingdoms and was accepted in Norway on Haakon's death and in Sweden when Birger was deposed.
Magnus was only three, and a regency ran his kingdoms until 1332 when he came of age.
Magnus also appeased the Danes by agreeing to the marriage of his son Haakon to Valdermar's daughter Margrethe.
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 ninemsn Encarta - Search Results - Magnus I (of Sweden)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Magnus I (of Norway and Denmark), called The Good (1024-1047), king of Norway (1035-1047) and Denmark (1042-1047).
Magnus I (of Sweden), called Barnlock (1240-1290), King of Sweden (1275-1290).
Christian I (1426-1481), King of Denmark (1448-1481), Norway (1450-1481), and Sweden (1457-1464).
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 Heimskringla: Saga of Magnus the Good
When King Magnus Olafson heard of Hardaknut's death, he immediately sent people south to Denmark, with a message to the men who had bound themselves by oath to the peace and agreement which was made between King Magnus and Hardaknut, and reminded them of their pledge.
King Magnus proceeded northward to Norway with his fleet, and wintered there; but when the spring set in (A.D. 1048) he gathered a large force, with which he sailed south to Demnark, having heard the news from Vindland that the Vindland people in Jomsborg had withdrawn from their submission to him.
King Magnus sailed with his fleet from the south after Svein to Seeland; but as soon as the king came there Svein fled up the country with his men, and Magnus followed them, and pursued the fugitives, killing all that were laid hold of.
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 Maximilian Genealogy Master Database 2000 - pafg1470 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Valdemar of Sweden BIRGERSSON [Parents] was born 1243.
Valdemar of Sweden BIRGERSSON was born 1243 and died 26 Dec 1302.
Magnus I Ladulås of Sweden BIRGERSSON died 18 Dec 1290.
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 Get Ready to ROCK! Interview with Magnus of Swedish metal rock band Witchcraft
Magnus: The first time I met Lee was in 1996 at a gig in Sweden while I was still in Norrsken.
Sweden is quite a wealthy country and an ideal place to live in.
Magnus: I have never toured before in my life, so this is quite a new experience for me. We are both thrilled and scared at the same time.
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 Swedish History - Gustavus Vasa's Earlier Years   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Sweden was then led by a man called, Sten Sture the Elder.
Sweden was at war with Russia at that time, but in 1497 they made peace and established a new border at the Neva river.
After that, King Hans marched into Stockholm and was crowned King of Sweden; but only after he had promised amnesty for the rebels and appointed Sten Sture as head waiter.
www.utb.boras.se /uk/se/projekt/history/articles/vasa/vasa1.htm   (998 words)

  
 Sweden - associates - Magnus Hagevi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Magnus Hagevi is a senior associate in the Stockholm office.
Magnus Hagevi practices domestic and international tax law, on which he has considerable experience.
Magnus Hagevi is a member of the Swedish Bar Association and was admitted to the bar in 2002.
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 Encyclopedia: Magnus I of Sweden   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
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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.
This is a list of Swedish monarchs, that is, the Kings and ruling Queens of Sweden with Regents and Viceroys of the Kalmar Union up until the present time.
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 Union with Sweden (from Norway) --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Haakon's successor was Magnus VII Eriksson, the young son of his daughter, Ingebjørg, and Duke Erik, son of Magnus I of Sweden.
city and capital of Värmland län (county), southwest-central Sweden, on the island of Tingvalla and on the northern shore of Lake Vänern, at the mouth of the Klar River.
Norway is bounded on the north by the Arctic Ocean, on the west by the North Sea, on the south by the Skagerrak Straits, and on the east by Sweden, Finland, and Russia.
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 Articles - Albert of Sweden   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
He was the second son of Duke Albert II of Mecklenburg and Eufemia Eriksdotter, the daughter of duke Erik Magnusson of Sudermannia and the sister of king Magnus Eriksson of Sweden.
Albert based his claims on two family ties with the Sverker dynasty of Sweden, both through Albert's mother, through whom he was granted the first spot in the Swedish succession order, and through Kristina Sverkersdotter, a daughter of Sverker II Karlsson of Sweden, also known as Sverker the Young.
Magnus and his son king Håkan of Norway were defeated by the Germans near Enköping and the former was taken as prisoner by Albrekt in 1365.
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 C@LL CENTER Solutions Feature Article
Sweden, with its strong industrial base and stable economy, is now recognized as a northern European location of choice for expanding international teleservice agencies.
Sweden, the focal point of Scandinavia and its 24 million consumers, is a logical location for a northern European call center.
Sweden's total hourly labor cost is 11 percent less than that of The Netherlands and one-third less than the total cost in Germany.
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 Eric of Pomerania - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He was born in 1382 son of Vratislav of Pomerania and Mary of Mecklenburg, the only surviving granddaughter of Waldemar Atterdag of Denmark and also a descendant of Magnus I of Sweden and Haakon V of Norway.
The farmers and mine workers of Sweden began a national and a social rebellion 1434 which was soon used by the Swedish nobility in order to weaken the power of the king.
In 1440 Eric, having been deposed in all his kingdoms, was succeeded by his nephew, Christopher of Bavaria, who had been chosen to the thrones.
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 Privy Council of Sweden - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
The Swedish Senate: Riksrådet, from 1809 Statsrådet, from 1975 "Regeringen" was and is the principal government institution of Sweden.
During the reign of Magnus I of Sweden (he was in fact the IInd) between 1275 and 1290 the meetings of the Senate became a permanent institution having the offices of Grand Master (Drots) or Chief Justice, Constable (Marsk) and Chancellor (Kansler) (who until the 1530ies allways was a Bishop).
Following the change of policies upon the death of Gustavus Adolphus in action at Lützen in 1632, the 1634 Constitution of Chancellor Axel Oxenstierna laid the foundation for the administration of modern Sweden.
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 List of Swedish monarchs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
This is a list of Swedish monarchs, that is, the Kingss and ruling Queenss of Sweden with Regents and Viceroys of the Kalmar Union up until the present time.
1130-1156 : Sverker I of Sweden (Sverker den äldre) - The House of Sverker
1950-1973 : Gustav VI Adolf of Sweden (Gustav VI Adolf)
www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/list_of_swedish_monarchs   (694 words)

  
 CBS News | Sweden Wins Davis Cup Title | December 13, 1999 05:18:49
Magnus Gustafssonvictory salvaged some pride for the home side whose defeat, their sixth in seven Cup final appearances, was sealed on Saturday.
Sweden wrapped up its seventh title when Jonas Bjorkman and Nicklas Kulti beat Nargiso and Davide Sanguinetti 7-6 (7-1), 6-1, 6-3 to give the defending champions an unbeatable 3-0 lead.
Sweden beat the United States 5-0 in last year's final and they have now won a record six titles since the competition was revamped in 1981 with the introduction of the World Group.
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 © PSYCHOMEDIA - Jep17 - Per Magnus Johansson - Sweden and Psychoanalysis
Thus, during the first three decades of the 20th century, Freud was introduced in Sweden by two physicians, who both, in spite of mutual differences, were incapable of or unwilling to embrace Freud's theory as a whole.
At the turn of the most recent century, in Sweden as elsewhere, psychoanalysis was exposed to a renewed onslaught of criticism.
The history of psychoanalysis in Sweden is being written within the framework of the University; at the Department of the History of Ideas and Theory of Science at the University of Gothenburg.
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 Swedish history (the s.c.nordic FAQ)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Sweden is split in three dutchies after the peace in Helsingborg 1310.
Sweden pays ransom for the fort at Älvsborg, where 1619 Gothenburg is founded.
Sweden loses Viipuri /Viborg on the Karelian isthmus, southern Karelia, most of the German and all of the Baltic territories.
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