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Family Subtree Diagram : Descendants of Sigurd Magnusson (~1094)

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Sigurd I Magnusson (1089?-1130), nicknamed Sigurd Jorsalfar (Sigurd the Crusader) was king of Norway 1103-1130.

In 1098, he accompanied his father, Magnus, on his expedition to the Orkney Islands, the and the Western Lands. He was made Jarl of Orkney in that year, following the removal of the incumbent Earl. He was also, apparently made King of Man and the Isles in that year as well, following Magnus's overthrow of their king.

It is not known whether he returned with Magnus to Norway after the 1098 expedition, but when in 1002 Magnus returned west, he was present in Orkney. A marriage alliance was negogiated between Muirchertach Ua Briain, the leading king in Ireland at the time and ruler of Dublin, and Magnus, and Sigrud was to marry Muirchertach's daughter. However in 1103 when Magnus was killed in Ulaid, the fourteen year old Sigrud returned to Norway, leaving his child-bride behind.

When he returned to Norway, he became king together with his brothers Øystein and Olav.

1107-1110 he left Norway to lead a Norwegian contingent in the Crusade. He fought in Lisbon, various Mediterranean islands and Palestine, and visited Sicily, Jerusalem (Jorsalaland) and Constantinople. From this he got his nicknames.
~1100 Muirchertach Ua Briain ~1118 Christina Knutsdatter ~1116 - 1139 King of Norway Magnus IV Sigurdsson 23 23 1159 - 1202 Hildegard Knutsdatter 43 43 ~1133 - 1167 King of Denmark Knut III Magnusson 34 34 1238 - 1302 Sofie Von Lindau Ruppin 64 64 1212 - 1285 Gunter Von Lindau Ruppin 73 73 1218 Eufemie Von Rugen 1177 - 1249 Wizlaw Von Rugen 72 72 1183 Margareta Sverkersdotter 1157 Valdemar Knutsson ~1136 Sophie Magnusdotter 1161 Jutta Knutsdatter 1163 Neils Knutsson 1165 Ingard Knutsdatter 1141 - 1218 Jaromar Von Rugen 77 77 1174 Barnuta Von Rugen 1175 Lucia Von Rugen 1179 Pybygnew Von Rugen 1181 Jaromar Von Rugen 1183 Svantepolk Von Rugen 1206 Jaroslaw Von Rugen 1208 Peter Von Rugen 1210 Jaromar Von Rugen 1212 Wizlaw Von Rugen 1214 Burizlaw Von Rugen 1216 Nicholas Von Rugen 1250 Ulrich Von Lindau Ruppin
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