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Johan Sverkersson of Sweden 1133–1152 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1133

Birth Location: Sweden

Death Date: 1152

Death Location: Bjälbo, Ostergotland, Sweden

Father: Sverker Eriksson

Mother: Ulfhild Håkonsdatter

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The story of Johan Sverkersson of Sweden began in 1133 in Sweden. Johan Sverkersson of Sweden passed away in 1152 in Bjälbo, Ostergotland, Sweden.

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Biography

  • The story of Johan Sverkersson of Sweden began in 1133 in Sweden.
  • Johan Sverkersson of Sweden passed away in 1152 in Bjälbo, Ostergotland, Sweden.

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Johan Sweden's Ancestors

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Johan Sweden
1133–1152
Birth Place: Sweden
Parents
Sverker I Eriksson
1100–1156
Ostergotlands, Sweden
Ulfhild Håkonsdatter
1104–1148
Ostergotlands, Sweden
Grandparents
Erik (Aarsael) Svendsson
1070–
Ostergotlands, Sweden
Kol
1074–1103
Ostergotlands, Sweden
Hakon Finnson
1073–
Buskerud, Norway
MARGRETA (FREDKOLLA FREDKULL INGESDOTTER QUEEN OF DENMARK) NORWAY
1075–1130
Uppsala, Stockholm, Sweden
Great-Grandparents
Svend Estridsen
1019–1076
Rannveig Aurland
1026–1074
Fin Hareksson
1040–1100
Inge Sweden
1050–1112
Helena Sven
1070–1134
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Ulf Thorgilsson
–1027
Estrid DENMARK
–1047
Tord Rannveigsson
–1026
Tord Rannveigsson
–1026
Harek Thjotta
–1040
Ragnhild Giske
1000–1060

Johan Sweden's Timeline

2 Records

1133
1133
Birth of Johan Sverkersson of Sweden in Sweden
Sweden
1152
1152
Age 19
Death of Johan Sverkersson of Sweden in Bjälbo, Ostergotland, Sweden
Bjälbo, Ostergotland, Sweden

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1133
    Event Place: Sweden

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1152
    Event Place: Bjälbo, Ostergotland, Sweden

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