Draft:Magnus Broka
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Magnus Broka (of the House of Bjälbo), was the son of the Swedish Jarl Knut Birgersson (died January 1208), and thus the grandson of Jarl Birger Brosa. Who he was married to is unclear, possibly to Sigrid Knutsdotter (according to Dick Harrison, who however considers it more likely that Sigrid was his mother). One source states that his wife was a daughter of king Erik Knutsson. In any case, he had a son named Knut Magnusson, who, according to the Norwegian Hákonarsaga, was a pretender to the Swedish throne after Erik Eriksson's death in 1250.
Sources
[edit]- Harrison, Dick (2002). Jarlens sekel. Stockholm: Ordfront förlag. ISBN 978-91-7324-980-5.
Category:12th-century births
Category:Year of death unknown
Category:House of Bjälbo