House of Stenkil

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  Swedish Royalty
  House of Stenkil
Stenkil
Parents
   Ragnvald Ulfsson, Astrid Nialsdotter
Children
   Halsten, Inge I
Halsten
Children
   Philip, Inge II
Inge I
Children
   Christina, Ragnvald (possibly Ragnvald Knaphövde), Margaret, Catherine
Grandchildren include
   Ingrid, Magnus I
Great-grandchildren include
   Magnus II, Ragnvald jarl
Philip
Inge II
Magnus II

The House of Stenkil was a dynasty on the Swedish throne from c. 1060 to c. 1125.[1] Stenkil probably originated from Västergötland.[2]

Line (of magnates and earls) before Stenkil, according to the Norse sagas:

On the throne of Sweden or Västergötland:

Cognatic offshoots:

  • c 1125 - c 1130 Magnus I of Gothenland (the king list published by the royal court of Sweden calls him as member of Stenkil dynasty), was son of Inge I's daughter
  • c 1150 - 1160 Eric IX of Sweden who was married with Christina, according to Norse legends daughter's daughter of Inge I; this couple started the dynasty of Eric

(* c 1155-67 Charles VII of Sweden (his mother was widow of Inge II) who married Kirsten Stigsdatter, according to Norse legends daughter's daughter's daughter of Inge I; this couple continued the in c 1130 ascended dynasty of Sverker)

  • 1160-61 Magnus (II) of Sweden (the king list published by the royal court of Sweden calls him as member of Stenkil dynasty; some tend to call him as the "last" monarch of the House of Stenkil which however is a genealogically debatable concept), was son of daughter of Inge I's son Ragvald.

[edit] Footnotes

  1. ^ Lagerqvist, Lars O. (2001), “Stenkilska ätten”, Medeltidens ABC, Swedish Museum of National Antiquities, ISBN 9151839261, <http://histvarld.historiska.se/histvarld/sok/artikel.asp?id=21592> 
  2. ^ a b Odelberg, Maj (1995), “Stenkil”, Vikingatidens ABC, Swedish Museum of National Antiquities, ISBN 9171929843, <http://histvarld.historiska.se/histvarld/sok/artikel.asp?id=11101> 
House of Stenkil
Preceded by
House of Munsö
Ruling House of the Kingdom of Sweden
1060 – 1125
Succeeded by
House of Sverker