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Knut Eriksson 1145–1196 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1145

Birth Location: Uppsala, Uppsala, SWEDEN

Death Date: 8 APR 1196

Death Location: Eriksberg, Sodermanlands, SWEDEN

Father: Erik Jedvardsson

Mother: Christine Bjornsdottir

Spouse(s): Cecilia Johansdottir

Children(s): Kristina Knutsdottir, Erik Knutsson

In 1145, Knut Eriksson entered the world in Uppsala, Uppsala, SWEDEN, born to Erik Der Heilige Jedvardsson And Christine Von Bjornsdottir. Knut Eriksson married Cecilia Johansdottir, and had children including Erik Knutsson, Kristina Knutsdottir. Knut Eriksson passed away in 1196 in Eriksberg, Sodermanlands, SWEDEN.

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Biography

  • In 1145, Knut Eriksson entered the world in Uppsala, Uppsala, SWEDEN, born to Erik Der Heilige Jedvardsson And Christine Von Bjornsdottir.
  • Knut Eriksson married Cecilia Johansdottir, and had children including Erik Knutsson, Kristina Knutsdottir.
  • Knut Eriksson passed away in 1196 in Eriksberg, Sodermanlands, SWEDEN.

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Spouses(s)

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Knut Eriksson's Ancestors

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Knut Eriksson
1145–1196
Birth Place: Uppsala, Uppsala, SWEDEN
Parents
Erik Der Heilige Jedvardsson
1127–1159
Christine (Von) Bjornsdottir
1124–1170
DENMARK
Grandparents
Jedvard (Of) Finland
1098–1154
FINLAND
Cacilia Svensdottir
1091–1154
SWEDEN
Bjorn Haraldsson
1105–1134
DENMARK
Katarina Ingesdottir
1105–
Uppsala, Uppsala, SWEDEN
Great-Grandparents
Thord Ulfsson
1070–
Adela Eriksdottir
1075–
Blot-Sven Sweden
1067–1099
Unknown Stenkilsdottir
1055–
Harald Ericksson
1080–1135
Ragnhild Magnusdottir
1090–1135
Inge Stenkilsson
1050–1110
Helena Torildsdottir
1059–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Ulf Galicienfahrer
1010–
Bodil Hakonsdottir
1033–1062
Erik Gothe
1040–
Cecilia Knudsdottir
1085–1131
Stenkil Ragnvaldsson
1028–1066
Astra Emundsdottir
1028–
Erick Svendsson
1070–1103
Bothilda Thorgautsdottir
1070–1103
Magnus Olafsson
1065–1103
Margaret Ingesdottir
1074–1130
Stenkil Ragnvaldsson
1028–1066
Astra Emundsdottir
1028–
Torild Totilsson
1030–

Knut Eriksson's Descendants

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Knut Eriksson (1145–8 APR 1196) m. Cecilia Johansdottir (1149–8 APR 1196)
  1. 1. Kristina Knutsdottir 1180–1248 m. Heinrich Burwin 1170–1226
    1. 1. Nikolaus (Werle) Gustrow 1194–1277 m. Jutta (Von) Anhalt 1215–1277
      1. 1. Johann (Werle) Parchim 1236–1283 m. Sofie Ruppin 1238–1301
        1. 1. Johann (Von) Mecklenburg 1275–1337 m. Mechtild Brunswick-Grubenhagen 1298–1344
        2. 2. Nicholas (Werle) Parchim 1258–1316 m. Rixa Eriksdottir 1274–1308
  2. 2. Erik Knutsson 1176–1216 m. Richiza Valdemarsdottir 1178–1220
    1. 1. Erik Eriksson 1216–1250 m. Katarina Sunadottir 1220–1252
      1. 1. Ingeborg Eriksdottir 1253–1302 m. Johann (Von Sachsen) Lauenburg 1249–1286
        1. 1. Helene (Sachsen) Lauenburg 1272–1332 m. Adolf (Von Holstein) Schauenburg 1256–1315
    2. 2. Ingeborg Eriksdottir 1212–1254 m. Birger Magnusson 1196–1266
      1. 1. Richiza Birgersdottir 1234–1288 m. Heinrich (Von) Werle-Gustrow 1234–1291
        1. 1. Rixa (Von) Werle 1268–1313 m. Albrecht Welf 1268–1318
      2. 2. Ingeborg Birgersdottir 1253–1302 m. Johan Lauenburg 1249–
        1. 1. Erich Lauenburg 1290– m. Elizabeth Pomerania 1291–
      3. 3. Magnus Birgersson 1240–1290 m. Hedwig (Von) Holstein 1257–1325
        1. 1. Erik Magnusson 1282–1318 m. Ingeborg Hakonsdottir 1293–1361

Knut Eriksson's Timeline

2 Records

1145
1145
Birth of Knut Eriksson in Uppsala, Uppsala, SWEDEN
Uppsala, Uppsala, SWEDEN
1196
8 APR 1196
Age 51
Death of Knut Eriksson in Eriksberg, Sodermanlands, SWEDEN
Eriksberg, Sodermanlands, SWEDEN

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1145
    Event Place: Uppsala, Uppsala, SWEDEN

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 8 APR 1196
    Event Place: Eriksberg, Sodermanlands, SWEDEN

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