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- the House of Sverker. The first king from the House of Erik was Erik Jedvardsson, later known as Saint Erik. Almost all the subsequent kings of Sweden...
- (Erik den helige or Sankt Erik; died 18 May 1160), also called Erik Jedvardsson, Eric IX, Eric the Holy, Saint Eric, and Eric the Lawgiver, was King...
- allegedly by the pretender Magnus II. Eric (IX) "the Holy" Erik (den helige) Jedvardsson c. 1157 – 18 May 1160 (c. 3 years) Cousin of Sverker I Christina of Denmark...
- Stockman Harrys döttrar (2005) - Erik Arn: The Knight Templar (2007) - Erik Jedvardsson Kautokeino-opprøret (2008) - Halmboe The Man Who Loved Yngve (2008) -...
- Father Henry Steven Waddington as Torroja Jørgen Lang****e as King Erik Jedvardsson Gustaf Skarsgård as King Knut Eriksson Michael Nyqvist as Magnus Folkesson...
- troops in the field and to keep his allies on side. May 18 – Erik IX Jedvardsson of Sweden is murdered, after which his murderer Magnus Henriksen proclaims...
- ********inated in December 1156. A pretender from another family, Erik Jedvardsson (whom later generations dubbed martyr and saint), ruled over parts of...
- Worms, Jewish martyr killed during the Worms m****acre (1096) 1160 – Eric Jedvardsson (King Eric IX) of Sweden (since 1156); (b. circa 1120) 1297 – Nicholas...
- the Swedish king Sverker the Elder and after him the Swedish king Erik Jedvardsson were accepted there. The 16th-century Swedish King John III would later...
- Uppsala was at that time a port town of Gamla Uppsala. In 1160, King Eric Jedvardsson was attacked and killed outside the church of Östra Aros, and later became...