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Bjelbo dynasty Bjelbo dynasty Estridsen
dynasty Wittelsbach
dynasty Estridsen
dynasty Wittelsbach
dynasty Oldenburg
dynasty Bjelbo dynasty...
- Bjälbo is a
small village in Mjölby Muni****lity, Östergötland, Sweden. The
medieval House of Bjälbo had a
church and a
manor house at Bjälbo.
Magnus Minnesköld...
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Beijers Förlag)
Pronounced /biˈɛlboʊ/ bee-EL-boh, and
sometimes spelled Bjelbo.
Swedish pronunciation: [ˈfɔ̂lːkɵŋ] Folkungaätten (Nordisk familjebok. 1908)...
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Catherine (fl. 1245–1289) was
Princess consort of Anhalt-Zerbst by
marriage to
Siegfried I,
Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst (c. 1230 – 1298),
regent to Prin****lity...
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Ingeborg (c. 1253 – 30 June 1302), was a
Duchess consort of Saxony,
married to John I, Duke of Saxony. In
contemporary German sources,
Ingeborg is referred...
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Benedicta of Bjälbo (Swedish:
Bengta Sunesdotter; died 1261) was a
Swedish noblewoman and a
central figure in the
incident known as the
Maiden Abduction...
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Birger Jarl or
Birger Magnusson (c. 1210 – 21
October 1266) was a
Swedish statesman and regent, jarl, and a
member of the
House of Bjälbo, who pla**** a...
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Birger Brosa (Old Norse:
Birgir Brósa; died 9
January 1202) was the jarl of
Sweden from 1174 to 1202. He was a son of
Bengt Snivil and a
member of the...
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Ingegerd (or Ingegärd)
Birgersdotter (c. 1180 – 7
April after 1210,
possibly 1230) was
Queen of
Sweden as the
second wife of King
Sverker II. Ingegerd...
- 1323–1344.
Ingrid was the
daughter of
Svantepolk of Viby and
Benedicta of
Bjelbo and
thereby niece of
Queen Catherine of Sweden. She was
engaged to the Danish...