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Birger, King of Sweden

Birger[1] (Swedish: Birger Magnusson; 1280 – 31 May 1321) was King of Sweden from 1290 to 1318.

Birger
Birger's memorial portrait at St. Bendt's Church, Ringsted
King of Sweden
Reign18 December 1290 – March/April 1318
PredecessorMagnus III
SuccessorMagnus IV
Born1280
Died31 May 1321 (aged 40–41)
Burial
Ringsted, Zealand
ConsortMartha of Denmark
HouseHouse of Bjelbo
FatherMagnus III of Sweden
MotherHedwig of Holstein
ReligionRoman Catholicism

Background

Birger was the son of King Magnus III of Sweden and Hedwig of Holstein. He was hailed king of Sweden when he was four years old. This was done by his father in order to secure the succession. In 1275, King Magnus had led a rebellion against his elder brother, King Valdemar, and ousted him from the throne. Before his death, King Magnus ordered his kinsman, Torkel Knutsson, the Constable of the Realm, to be the guardian of his son Birger. In 1302, Birger was crowned at Söderköping after marrying Martha of Denmark, the daughter of King Eric V of Denmark.[2]

Reign

Birger was only ten years old when his father died, at which time Torkel Knutsson was the most influential statesman in Sweden. In 1293, Torkel Knutsson led the Swedes to a victory which won a part of western Karelia. This expedition has traditionally been dubbed as the Third Swedish Crusade. When Torkel Knutsson returned from leading the crusade in Finland, a feud had developed between the brothers. Torkel Knutsson supported King Birger.

Birger came of age when there was a conflict within the Church of Sweden over interpretation of the Privileges of 1280, which had been the cost of the support of the Church for his father's usurpation. The king's brothers Erik Magnusson, Duke of Södermanland and Valdemar Magnusson, Duke of Finland took advantage of this conflict. Duke Eric tried to establish an independent kingdom around Bohuslän, which he had received as part of his marriage to the Norwegian princess Ingeborg, and Halland at the boundary between Sweden, Norway and Denmark. A civil war broke out, but by 1306 emotions had cooled to the point where the dukes acknowledged the son of Birger, Magnus Birgersson, as the successor to the throne. Torkel Knutsson, who was Duke Valdemar's father-in-law, was executed in 1306 as a token of reconciliation between King Birger and his brothers. The same year, in an event known as the Håtuna games (Håtunaleken), Birger was taken captive by his brothers on the Håtuna royal estate in Uppland and taken as prisoner to Nyköping Castle (Nyköpingshus).[3]

 
Detail of Birger's and Martha's gravestone at Ringsted

In 1308, Eric and Valdemar were forced by the Danish king to release King Birger, but they did so under humiliating conditions. When King Birger was free, he sought aid in Denmark, and the strife began anew. Birger remained king in name, but had to give up the Royal Domain, exchanging it for eastern Uppland, Närke, his brother Erik's former Duchy Södermanland, Östergötland, Gotland and the Castle of Viborg.

In 1312, Duke Eric married Ingeborg of Norway, daughter of King Haakon V of Norway in a double wedding in Oslo. At the same time, Eric's brother Duke Valdemar married Ingeborg Eriksdottir of Norway, the daughter of King Eric II of Norway.[4]

Duke Erik also held Bohuslän from Norway as well as northern Halland and was creating a separate kingdom centered on Göta älv. In 1317 however, Birger captured his brothers during the Nyköping Banquet (Nyköpings gästabud), which led to their death. According to Eric's Chronicle (Erikskrönikan), the dukes were starved to death in a cellar of Nyköping Castle.

Birger was ousted by his brothers' supporters in 1318 and eventually went into exile under his brother-in-law King Eric VI of Denmark, taking the Royal Archives with him. His 18-year-old son Magnus had arrived that year with Danish troops to save Birger but an army under Canute Porse defeated them at Söderköping, practically putting an end to the conflict. Birger first fled to Gotland and left Magnus to defend the important Stegeborg Castle. Magnus was captured there only to be executed in Stockholm in 1320,[5] with a younger brother Eric having died the year before and ex-king Birger dying in Denmark the year after. In 1319, the three-year-old son of Duke Erik, King Magnus VII of Norway, had then already been hailed King of Sweden after the short regency of his mother Duchess Ingeborg.[6]

Children

  • Magnus Birgersson (1300–1320)
  • Eric Birgersson
  • Agnes Birgersdotter
  • Katarina Birgersdotter

Modern depiction

In 2003, the band Falconer released The Sceptre of Deception, a concept album based on this period of Swedish history. The album covers events during the reign of King Birger of Sweden and lengthy strife with his brothers, and the Danish and Norwegian crowns.

References

  1. ^ David Williamson in Debrett's Kings and Queens of Europe ISBN 0-86350-194-X pp. 122–123
  2. ^ Margrethe, Dronning af Sverige, −1341(Dansk biografisk Lexikon)
  3. ^ Konung Birger Magnusson och hans bröder (Berättelser ur svenska historien)
  4. ^ Ingebjørg Håkonsdatter – utdypning (Store norske leksikon)
  5. ^ Ulf Sundberg in Medeltidens svenska krig Stockholm 1999 ISBN 9189080262 pp. 122-123 (in Swedish)
  6. ^ Magnus 7 Eriksson – utdypning (Store norske leksikon)

Other sources

  • Barck, Sven Eric; Persson, ÅkeKungligt skvaller genom tusen år : En annorlunda bok om svensk historia (Sundbyberg: Semic, 2000)
  • Lindqvist, Herman Historien om Sverige. Från islossning till kungarike (Norstedts: 1997)
  • Harrison, Dick Jarlens sekel: en berättelse om 1200-talets Sverige (Ordfront. 2002)
  • Bergman, Mats Nyköpingshus. En rundvandring i historia och nutid (Almqvist & Wiksell. 1992)
  • Mannervik, Cyrus Sagor och sägner – Från Nordens forntid och medeltid (AV Carlsons. 1958)

External links

  •   Media related to Birger (Swedish king) at Wikimedia Commons
Birger Magnusson
Born: 1280 Died: 31 May 1321
Regnal titles
Preceded by King of Sweden
1290–1318
Vacant
Regency of Duchess ingeborg
Title next held by
Magnus IV

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Birger 1 Swedish Birger Magnusson 1280 31 May 1321 was King of Sweden from 1290 to 1318 BirgerBirger s memorial portrait at St Bendt s Church RingstedKing of SwedenReign18 December 1290 March April 1318PredecessorMagnus IIISuccessorMagnus IVBorn1280Died31 May 1321 aged 40 41 BurialRingsted ZealandConsortMartha of DenmarkHouseHouse of BjelboFatherMagnus III of SwedenMotherHedwig of HolsteinReligionRoman Catholicism Contents 1 Background 2 Reign 3 Children 4 Modern depiction 5 References 6 Other sources 7 External linksBackground EditBirger was the son of King Magnus III of Sweden and Hedwig of Holstein He was hailed king of Sweden when he was four years old This was done by his father in order to secure the succession In 1275 King Magnus had led a rebellion against his elder brother King Valdemar and ousted him from the throne Before his death King Magnus ordered his kinsman Torkel Knutsson the Constable of the Realm to be the guardian of his son Birger In 1302 Birger was crowned at Soderkoping after marrying Martha of Denmark the daughter of King Eric V of Denmark 2 Reign EditBirger was only ten years old when his father died at which time Torkel Knutsson was the most influential statesman in Sweden In 1293 Torkel Knutsson led the Swedes to a victory which won a part of western Karelia This expedition has traditionally been dubbed as the Third Swedish Crusade When Torkel Knutsson returned from leading the crusade in Finland a feud had developed between the brothers Torkel Knutsson supported King Birger Birger came of age when there was a conflict within the Church of Sweden over interpretation of the Privileges of 1280 which had been the cost of the support of the Church for his father s usurpation The king s brothers Erik Magnusson Duke of Sodermanland and Valdemar Magnusson Duke of Finland took advantage of this conflict Duke Eric tried to establish an independent kingdom around Bohuslan which he had received as part of his marriage to the Norwegian princess Ingeborg and Halland at the boundary between Sweden Norway and Denmark A civil war broke out but by 1306 emotions had cooled to the point where the dukes acknowledged the son of Birger Magnus Birgersson as the successor to the throne Torkel Knutsson who was Duke Valdemar s father in law was executed in 1306 as a token of reconciliation between King Birger and his brothers The same year in an event known as the Hatuna games Hatunaleken Birger was taken captive by his brothers on the Hatuna royal estate in Uppland and taken as prisoner to Nykoping Castle Nykopingshus 3 Detail of Birger s and Martha s gravestone at RingstedIn 1308 Eric and Valdemar were forced by the Danish king to release King Birger but they did so under humiliating conditions When King Birger was free he sought aid in Denmark and the strife began anew Birger remained king in name but had to give up the Royal Domain exchanging it for eastern Uppland Narke his brother Erik s former Duchy Sodermanland Ostergotland Gotland and the Castle of Viborg In 1312 Duke Eric married Ingeborg of Norway daughter of King Haakon V of Norway in a double wedding in Oslo At the same time Eric s brother Duke Valdemar married Ingeborg Eriksdottir of Norway the daughter of King Eric II of Norway 4 Duke Erik also held Bohuslan from Norway as well as northern Halland and was creating a separate kingdom centered on Gota alv In 1317 however Birger captured his brothers during the Nykoping Banquet Nykopings gastabud which led to their death According to Eric s Chronicle Erikskronikan the dukes were starved to death in a cellar of Nykoping Castle Birger was ousted by his brothers supporters in 1318 and eventually went into exile under his brother in law King Eric VI of Denmark taking the Royal Archives with him His 18 year old son Magnus had arrived that year with Danish troops to save Birger but an army under Canute Porse defeated them at Soderkoping practically putting an end to the conflict Birger first fled to Gotland and left Magnus to defend the important Stegeborg Castle Magnus was captured there only to be executed in Stockholm in 1320 5 with a younger brother Eric having died the year before and ex king Birger dying in Denmark the year after In 1319 the three year old son of Duke Erik King Magnus VII of Norway had then already been hailed King of Sweden after the short regency of his mother Duchess Ingeborg 6 Children EditMagnus Birgersson 1300 1320 Eric Birgersson Agnes Birgersdotter Katarina BirgersdotterModern depiction EditIn 2003 the band Falconer released The Sceptre of Deception a concept album based on this period of Swedish history The album covers events during the reign of King Birger of Sweden and lengthy strife with his brothers and the Danish and Norwegian crowns References Edit David Williamson in Debrett s Kings and Queens of Europe ISBN 0 86350 194 X pp 122 123 Margrethe Dronning af Sverige 1341 Dansk biografisk Lexikon Konung Birger Magnusson och hans broder Berattelser ur svenska historien Ingebjorg Hakonsdatter utdypning Store norske leksikon Ulf Sundberg in Medeltidens svenska krig Stockholm 1999 ISBN 9189080262 pp 122 123 in Swedish Magnus 7 Eriksson utdypning Store norske leksikon Other sources EditBarck Sven Eric Persson AkeKungligt skvaller genom tusen ar En annorlunda bok om svensk historia Sundbyberg Semic 2000 Lindqvist Herman Historien om Sverige Fran islossning till kungarike Norstedts 1997 Harrison Dick Jarlens sekel en berattelse om 1200 talets Sverige Ordfront 2002 Bergman Mats Nykopingshus En rundvandring i historia och nutid Almqvist amp Wiksell 1992 Mannervik Cyrus Sagor och sagner Fran Nordens forntid och medeltid AV Carlsons 1958 External links Edit Media related to Birger Swedish king at Wikimedia CommonsBirger MagnussonHouse of BjelboBorn 1280 Died 31 May 1321Regnal titlesPreceded byMagnus III King of Sweden1290 1318 VacantRegency of Duchess ingeborgTitle next held byMagnus IV Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Birger 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