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Erik X Knutsson King of Sweden 1176–1216 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: ABT 1176

Birth Location: Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden,

Death Date: 10 APR 1216

Death Location: Visingsho, Jhonkhoping, Sweden

Father: Knut SWEDEN

Mother: Cecilia JOHANSDOTTER

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In 1176, Erik X Knutsson King of Sweden entered the world in Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden,, born to Knut Eriksson King Of Sweden And Cecilia Johansdotter. Erik X Knutsson King of Sweden passed away in 1216 in Visingsho, Jhonkhoping, Sweden.

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Biography

  • In 1176, Erik X Knutsson King of Sweden entered the world in Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden,, born to Knut Eriksson King Of Sweden And Cecilia Johansdotter.
  • Erik X Knutsson King of Sweden passed away in 1216 in Visingsho, Jhonkhoping, Sweden.

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Erik Sweden's Ancestors

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Erik Sweden
1176–1216
Birth Place: Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden,
Parents
Knut Eriksson King Of SWEDEN
1145–1196
, Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden
Cecilia JOHANSDOTTER
1149–1196
Stockholm, Sweden
Grandparents
Erik (IX "the Saint" Jedvardsson King Of) SWEDEN
1115–1159
Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden
Christine (Bjornsdatter Queen Of) SWEDEN
1124–1170
Of, , , Denmark
Great-Grandparents
Jedvard Bonde
1070–1159
Cecilia SVENDSDOTTER
1074–1120
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Thord Bonde
1050–1117
Eda Eriksdottir
1096–

Erik Sweden's Timeline

2 Records

1176
ABT 1176
Birth of Erik X Knutsson King of Sweden in Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden,
Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden,
1216
10 APR 1216
Age 40
Death of Erik X Knutsson King of Sweden in Visingsho, Jhonkhoping, Sweden
Visingsho, Jhonkhoping, Sweden

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: ABT 1176
    Event Place: Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden,

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 10 APR 1216
    Event Place: Visingsho, Jhonkhoping, Sweden

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