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Harald Kesja Eriksson 1083–1135 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1083

Birth Location: Slangerup, Frederiksberg, Denmark

Death Date: 1135

Death Location: Skibet, Vejle, Denmark

Father: Erik DENMARK

Mother: Bothild DENMARK

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The story of Harald Kesja Eriksson began in 1083 in Slangerup, Frederiksberg, Denmark. Harald Kesja Eriksson passed away in 1135 in Skibet, Vejle, Denmark.

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Biography

  • The story of Harald Kesja Eriksson began in 1083 in Slangerup, Frederiksberg, Denmark.
  • Harald Kesja Eriksson passed away in 1135 in Skibet, Vejle, Denmark.

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Harald Eriksson's Ancestors

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Harald Eriksson
1083–1135
Birth Place: Slangerup, Frederiksberg, Denmark
Parents
Erik I Eiegod SVENDSSON DENMARK
1055–1103
Slangerup, Frederiksborg, Denmark
Bothild (THORGATSDATTER) DENMARK
1061–1103
Denmark
Grandparents
SVEND (II SVEN ULFSSON ESTRIDSSON KING OF) DENMARK
1019–1076
Heliga Trefaldig Kirken, Roskilde, Denmark
Rannveig Tordsdatter
1026–1070
Sogn og Fjordane, Norway
Thorgaut Ulfsson
1032–1070
Denmark
Turgunna Vagnsdatter
1036–1070
Viborg, Jutland, Denmark
Great-Grandparents
Ulf DENMARK
–1027
Estrid Svendsdatter
1000–1047
Tord Rannveigsson
1000–1020
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Thorkils Styrbjornsson
Rannveig Tordsdatter
–1070

Harald Eriksson's Timeline

2 Records

1083
1083
Birth of Harald Kesja Eriksson in Slangerup, Frederiksberg, Denmark
Slangerup, Frederiksberg, Denmark
1135
1135
Age 52
Death of Harald Kesja Eriksson in Skibet, Vejle, Denmark
Skibet, Vejle, Denmark

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1083
    Event Place: Slangerup, Frederiksberg, Denmark

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1135
    Event Place: Skibet, Vejle, Denmark

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