- Karl
Sverkersson or
Charles VII (c. 1130 – 12
April 1167) was
ruler of Götaland, and then King of
Sweden from c. 1161 to 1167, when he was ********inated...
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Sverkersson is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Burislev Sverkersson or
Boleslaw of Sweden, son of
Sverker the Elder, King of Sweden...
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Johan Sverkersson (c. 1201 – 10
March 1222), also
known as John I, was King of
Sweden from 1216
until his
death in 1222. He was the last king from the...
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battled those of King Erik Knutsson.
Sverker was a son of King Karl
Sverkersson of
Sweden and
Queen Christina Hvide, a
Danish noblewoman.
Through his...
- Sune Sik, (born c. 1154), was
allegedly a
Swedish prince.
According to
Olaus Petri, he
would have been a
younger son of King
Sverker I of
Sweden and father...
- father,
Magnus Henriksen, was
slain in 1161 by
another pretender, Karl
Sverkersson, who took the
throne and
resided in Näs
Castle at the
southern point...
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archbishopric was only
installed in 1164 in the
reign of Sverker's son Karl
Sverkersson.
Swedish relations with the
Russian prin****lities had been good for...
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after his
father had
already died (1216). The fifteen-year-old
Johan Sverkersson from the
rival House of
Sverker was
hailed king by the
Swedish aristocracy...
- Preceded by Karl
Sverkersson as King of
Sweden King of Östergötland 1167–1173 with Kol of
Sweden Succeeded by
Canute Ericson...
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Johan Sverkersson (in Old
Icelandic sources called Jón jarl Sørkvisson), who died
between 1150 and 1153, was the
eldest son of King
Sverker the Elder...