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    The House of Bjelbo (Swedish: Bjälboätten), also known as the House of Folkung (Folkungaätten), was an Ostrogothian Swedish family that provided several...
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  • Karl Magnusson (died 1220) was the Bishop of Linköping during 1216–1220. Karl Magnusson was from the Bjelbo dynasty or House of Folkung (Folkungaätten)...
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  • Knutsdotter. The same source states that Knut's son Magnus Broka of Bjälboätten was born of Sigrid. Knut Birgersson was killed in 1208 at the Battle...
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  • 1156–1160, AD 1167–1196, AD 1208–1216, AD 1222–1250) House of Bjelbo (Bjälboätten) (AD 1250–1364) House of Mecklenburg (AD 1364–1389) House of Griffin...
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    as a heart shield, field 1 three crowns, field 2 the coat of arms of Bjälboätten, field 3 the coat of arms of Norway and field 4 the coat of arms of Denmark...
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    Södermanland. He is regarded in history as the father of the clan called “Bjälboättens oäkta gren” (the illegitimate branch of the House of Bjelbo). Knut Gregersson...
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  • Petersson (lawman) (144-1247) Magnus Bengtsson (Bjälboätten) (1247-1263) Bengt Magnusson (Bjälboätten's lawman branch) (1269-1294) Magnus Bengtsson (1289-1291)...
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    of Sweden and Sophia of Denmark. He is the progenitor of the family Bjälboätten's Valdemarsgren. He married Ingeborg Knutsdotter (Aspenäsätten). When...
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