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Knut Eriksson King Of SWEDEN 1145–1196 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: ABT 1145

Birth Location: , Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden

Death Date: 8 Apr 1196

Death Location: , Eriksberg, Sodermanlands, Sweden

Father: Erik SWEDEN

Mother: Christine SWEDEN

Spouse(s): Cecilia JOHANSDOTTER

Children(s): Joar Sweden, Kristina Sweden, Sigrid Knutsdotter, Erik Sweden, Helena SWEDEN, Sigrid Sweden, Mr Sweden, Kristina KNUTSDOTTER, Knut Knudsson, Christine Knutsdottir, Knut KNUTSDOTTER, Erik KNUTSDOTTER, Joar Eriksson, Christine Sweden, Knut Knutsson, Eric Sweden, Helena SWEDEN

The story of Knut Eriksson King Of SWEDEN began in 1145 in , Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden. Knut Eriksson King Of SWEDEN married Cecilia Johansdotter, and had children including Christine Knutsdottir, Christine Sweden, Eric X Sweden, Erik X Knutsdotter, Erik X Knutsson King Of Sweden, Helena Knutsdotter Sweden, Joar Knutsson Prince Of Sweden, Joar Sweden Eriksson, Knut Knudsson, Knut Knutsdotter, Knut Knutsson, Kristina Knutsdotter, Kristina Knutsdotter Princess Of Sweden, Mr Knudsson Prince Of Sweden, Sigrid Knutsdotter, Sigrid Knutsdotterof Sweden. Knut Eriksson King Of SWEDEN passed away in 1196 in , Eriksberg, Sodermanlands, Sweden.

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Biography

  • The story of Knut Eriksson King Of SWEDEN began in 1145 in , Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden.
  • Knut Eriksson King Of SWEDEN married Cecilia Johansdotter, and had children including Christine Knutsdottir, Christine Sweden, Eric X Sweden, Erik X Knutsdotter, Erik X Knutsson King Of Sweden, Helena Knutsdotter Sweden, Joar Knutsson Prince Of Sweden, Joar Sweden Eriksson, Knut Knudsson, Knut Knutsdotter, Knut Knutsson, Kristina Knutsdotter, Kristina Knutsdotter Princess Of Sweden, Mr Knudsson Prince Of Sweden, Sigrid Knutsdotter, Sigrid Knutsdotterof Sweden.
  • Knut Eriksson King Of SWEDEN passed away in 1196 in , Eriksberg, Sodermanlands, Sweden.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

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Knut SWEDEN's Ancestors

Self
Knut SWEDEN
1145–1196
Birth Place: , Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden
Parents
Erik IX "the Saint" Jedvardsson King Of SWEDEN
1115–1159
Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden
Christine (Bjornsdatter Queen Of) SWEDEN
1124–1170
Of, , , Denmark
Grandparents
Jedvard (Thordsson) Bonde
1070–1159
Skåra, Ostergotland, Sweden
Cecilia SVENDSDOTTER
1074–1120
Sweden
Great-Grandparents
Thord Bonde
1050–1117
Eda Eriksdottir
1096–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Rorik Bonde
1024–1082
MARTA Sparre
1019–1082

Knut SWEDEN's Descendants

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Knut (Eriksson King Of) SWEDEN (ABT 1145–8 Apr 1196) m. Cecilia JOHANSDOTTER (1149–08 APR 1196)
  1. 1. Joar (Knutsson Prince of) Sweden 1172–1205
  2. 2. Kristina (Knutsdotter Princess of) Sweden 1180–1248
  3. 3. Sigrid Knutsdotter 1169–1195
  4. 4. Erik (X Knutsson King of) Sweden 1176–1216
  5. 5. Helena (KNUTSDOTTER) SWEDEN 1174–1248
  6. 6. Sigrid (Knutsdotterof) Sweden 1169–1195
  7. 7. Mr (Knudsson Prince Of) Sweden 1178–1205
  8. 8. Kristina KNUTSDOTTER 1180–1248
  9. 9. Knut Knudsson 1172–1205
  10. 10. Christine Knutsdottir 1180–1248
  11. 11. Knut KNUTSDOTTER 1172–1205
  12. 12. Erik (X) KNUTSDOTTER 1176–1216
  13. 13. Joar (Sweden) Eriksson 1163–1205
  14. 14. Christine Sweden 1180–1248
  15. 15. Knut Knutsson 1172–1205
  16. 16. Eric (X) Sweden –1216
  17. 17. Helena (KNUTSDOTTER) SWEDEN 1174–1248

Knut SWEDEN's Timeline

2 Records

1145
ABT 1145
Birth of Knut Eriksson King Of SWEDEN in , Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden
, Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden
1196
8 Apr 1196
Age 51
Death of Knut Eriksson King Of SWEDEN in , Eriksberg, Sodermanlands, Sweden
, Eriksberg, Sodermanlands, Sweden

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: ABT 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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