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Edmund II The Old Olafson King of Sweden 1003–1056 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1003

Birth Location: Uppsala, Stockholm, Sweden

Death Date: 1056

Death Location: Sweden

Father: Olaf Sweden

Mother: Astrid Sweden

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Edmund II The Old Olafson King of Sweden was born in 1003 in Uppsala, Stockholm, Sweden, the child of Olaf Iii Eriksson Skotkonung King Of Sweden And Astrid Inegrid Princess Of The Obotrites Queen Of Sweden. Edmund II The Old Olafson King of Sweden passed away in 1056 in Sweden.

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Biography

  • Edmund II The Old Olafson King of Sweden was born in 1003 in Uppsala, Stockholm, Sweden, the child of Olaf Iii Eriksson Skotkonung King Of Sweden And Astrid Inegrid Princess Of The Obotrites Queen Of Sweden.
  • Edmund II The Old Olafson King of Sweden passed away in 1056 in Sweden.

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Edmund Sweden's Ancestors

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Edmund Sweden
1003–1056
Birth Place: Uppsala, Stockholm, Sweden
Parents
Olaf III Eriksson "Skotkonung" King of Sweden
–1022
Uppsala, Sweden
Astrid ("Inegrid" Princess of the Obotrites Queen of) Sweden
–1035
Kopparberg, Orebro, Sweden
Grandparents
Erik ("Segersäll\the Victorious" King of) Sweden
Sweden
Mieceslas (of) Obotrites
Poznan, Lubelskie, Poland
Sophia (of) Obotrites
–1017
Uppsala, Uppsala, Swede,
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Edmund Sweden's Timeline

2 Records

1003
1003
Birth of Edmund II The Old Olafson King of Sweden in Uppsala, Stockholm, Sweden
Uppsala, Stockholm, Sweden
1056
1056
Age 53
Death of Edmund II The Old Olafson King of Sweden in Sweden
Sweden

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1003
    Event Place: Uppsala, Stockholm, Sweden

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1056
    Event Place: Sweden

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