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Sverker I Eriksson 1096–1156 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Abt. 1096

Birth Location: Ostergotland, Sweden

Death Date: 25 Dec 1156

Death Location: Småland, Jamtland, Sweden

Father: ERIK Svendsson

Mother: Bothild Thorgatsdatter

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In 1096, Sverker I Eriksson entered the world in Ostergotland, Sweden, born to Erik I Aarsael King Of Denmark Svendsson And Bothild Thorgatsdatter. Sverker I Eriksson passed away in 1156 in Småland, Jamtland, Sweden.

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Biography

  • In 1096, Sverker I Eriksson entered the world in Ostergotland, Sweden, born to Erik I Aarsael King Of Denmark Svendsson And Bothild Thorgatsdatter.
  • Sverker I Eriksson passed away in 1156 in Småland, Jamtland, Sweden.

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Sverker Eriksson's Ancestors

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Sverker Eriksson
1096–1156
Birth Place: Ostergotland, Sweden
Parents
ERIK I Aarsael King of Denmark Svendsson
1070–1103
Ostergotlands, Sweden
Bothild Thorgatsdatter
1074–1103
Ostergotlands, Sweden
Grandparents
Svend (Ulfsson) Estridsen
1019–1076
Hellige Trefolg, Kirken, Roskilde, Denmark
Ragnvaldsdatter
1053–1100
Uppsala, Stockholm, Sweden
Great-Grandparents
Ulf Thorgilsson
–1027
Estrid DENMARK
–1047
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Thorgils Styrjornsson
–1027
Sigrid Sprakling
–1000
Sveyn Haraldsson
–1014
Gunhilde Poland
–1014

Sverker Eriksson's Timeline

2 Records

1096
Abt. 1096
Birth of Sverker I Eriksson in Ostergotland, Sweden
Ostergotland, Sweden
1156
25 Dec 1156
Age 60
Death of Sverker I Eriksson in Småland, Jamtland, Sweden
Småland, Jamtland, Sweden

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Abt. 1096
    Event Place: Ostergotland, Sweden

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 25 Dec 1156
    Event Place: Småland, Jamtland, Sweden

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