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Parent
Parent
Parent
Biological Child
Parent
Biological Child
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Biological Child
Parent
Parent
Biological Child
Parent
Biological Child
Parent
Biological Child
Parent
Biological Child
Biological Child
Biological Child
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Parent
Biological Child
Biological Child
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Biological Child
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Parent
(a child)
(a child)
(six children)
(five children)
(two children)
(seven children)
~1094 - 1130
Sigurd
Magnusson
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Sigurd I of Norway From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. 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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