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'''Magnus I of Sweden''' (]-]), by name '''Magnus Barnlock''' (]: ''Magnus Ladulås'') was ] of ] from ] until his death in ]. '''Magnus I of Sweden''' (]-]), by name '''Magnus Barnlock''' (]: ''Magnus Ladulås'') was ] of ] from ] until his death in ]. Historians debate whether his epithet is because of his decree of 1279 illegalizing coshery (thereby "putting a ''lock''" on ''barn''s) or because his second name might have been Ladislaus.

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Magnus I of Sweden (1240-1290), by name Magnus Barnlock (Swedish: Magnus Ladulås) was king of Sweden from 1275 until his death in 1290. Historians debate whether his epithet is because of his decree of 1279 illegalizing coshery (thereby "putting a lock" on barns) or because his second name might have been Ladislaus.