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Munsö is a
village and a
former island (the
latter is also
known as Munsön) in Ekerö Muni****lity,
Stockholm County in Sweden.
Because of post-glacial...
- The
House of
Munsö (Swedish: Munsöätten), also
called the
House of Björn
Ironside (Swedish: Björn Järnsidas ätt), the
House of
Uppsala (Swedish: Uppsalaätten)...
- have been the
first ruler of the
Swedish Munsö dynasty. In the
early 18th century, a
barrow on the
island of
Munsö was
claimed by
antiquarians to be Björn...
- the Ynglings, and the
House of
Munsö,
which succeeded Vidfamne's dynasty. The
final few
kings considered part of the
Munsö dynasty by the
Icelandic sagas;...
-
Princess Victoria (born 1977), the
current heir apparent.
Munsö dynasty Stenkil
dynasty Munsö dynasty Estridsen
dynasty Sverker
dynasty Eric dynasty...
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Munsö Church (Swedish:
Munsö kyrka) is a
medieval Lutheran church in the
Diocese of Stockholm. Its site,
Munsö, is a
village and
formerly an
island in...
- Ekeby,
Munsö socken is a
village (smaller locality) in Ekerö Muni****lity,
Stockholm County,
southeastern Sweden. "Småortenas landareal, folkmängd och...
- ****,
Munsö is a
village (smaller locality) in Ekerö Muni****lity,
Stockholm County,
southeastern Sweden. The name
probably refers to a
promontory on...
- on the
island of Lovön. The
barrow of Björn
Ironside is on the
island of
Munsö,
within the lake. The
etymological origin of the name Mälaren
stems from...
- Björn "Ironside"
Ragnarsson and a
legendary king of
Sweden of the
House of
Munsö, who
would have
lived in the late 9th century. One of the few surviving...