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Marianna Eriksdotter 1212–1252 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1212

Birth Location: Wittenberg, Sachsen, Germany

Death Date: 1252

Death Location: Szczecin, Lodzkie, Poland

Father: King Sweden

Mother: Richiza SWEDEN

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In 1212, Marianna Eriksdotter entered the world in Wittenberg, Sachsen, Germany, born to King Erik X Knutsson Of Sweden And Richiza Richza Valdemarsdatter Of Sweden. Marianna Eriksdotter passed away in 1252 in Szczecin, Lodzkie, Poland.

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Biography

  • In 1212, Marianna Eriksdotter entered the world in Wittenberg, Sachsen, Germany, born to King Erik X Knutsson Of Sweden And Richiza Richza Valdemarsdatter Of Sweden.
  • Marianna Eriksdotter passed away in 1252 in Szczecin, Lodzkie, Poland.

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Marianna Eriksdotter's Ancestors

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Marianna Eriksdotter
1212–1252
Birth Place: Wittenberg, Sachsen, Germany
Parents
King Erik X Knutsson Of Sweden
1176–1216
Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden (GG22)
Richiza (Richza Valdemarsdatter Of) SWEDEN
1178–1220
Roskilde, Roskilde, Denmark
Grandparents
Knut (Eriksson) Sweden
1145–1196
Uppsala,Uppsala,Sweden
Cecilia Johansdotter
1149–1196
Stockholm,Stockholm,,Sweden
Great-Grandparents
Erik SWEDEN
1115–1159
Christine SWEDEN
1124–1170
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Jedvard Bonde
1070–1159
Cecilia SVENDSDOTTER
1074–1120

Marianna Eriksdotter's Timeline

2 Records

1212
1212
Birth of Marianna Eriksdotter in Wittenberg, Sachsen, Germany
Wittenberg, Sachsen, Germany
1252
1252
Age 40
Death of Marianna Eriksdotter in Szczecin, Lodzkie, Poland
Szczecin, Lodzkie, Poland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1212
    Event Place: Wittenberg, Sachsen, Germany

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1252
    Event Place: Szczecin, Lodzkie, Poland

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