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Revision as of 21:40, 6 December 2002 editZoe (talk | contribs)35,376 edits Several questions  Revision as of 21:52, 6 December 2002 edit undoGabbe (talk | contribs)Administrators34,329 edits Answer to number 3Next edit →
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#Is it true that Mechtild was the mother of Bengt in 1254 even though she wasn't married to Birger until 1261? #Is it true that Mechtild was the mother of Bengt in 1254 even though she wasn't married to Birger until 1261?
#Who is the king who was Ingeborg Eriksdotter's father? Is it the Erik Eriksson who's mentioned in the next sentence? #Who is the king who was Ingeborg Eriksdotter's father? Is it the Erik Eriksson who's mentioned in the next sentence?
:Ingeborg Eriksdotter's father was '''Erik Knutsson''' (d. 1216). Ingeborg's ''brother'' was '''Erik Eriksson''' (a.k.a. Erik the lame) who made his brother-in-law (i.e. Birger) Jarl in 1248. Erik "the lame" Eriksson was the last of the House of Erik.
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Several questions:

  1. Who was Fr. Hedberg?
  2. Is it true that Mechtild was the mother of Bengt in 1254 even though she wasn't married to Birger until 1261?
  3. Who is the king who was Ingeborg Eriksdotter's father? Is it the Erik Eriksson who's mentioned in the next sentence?
Ingeborg Eriksdotter's father was Erik Knutsson (d. 1216). Ingeborg's brother was Erik Eriksson (a.k.a. Erik the lame) who made his brother-in-law (i.e. Birger) Jarl in 1248. Erik "the lame" Eriksson was the last of the House of Erik.

-- Zoe