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Bengt Algotsson Bryonilfsson

Also Known As: "(Bengt Hafridssons ätt)"
Birthdate:
Death: 1360
Rönneholm, Skåne, Sweden
Immediate Family:

Son of Algot Bryniolfsson and Kristina Tolvesdatter
Husband of Ingeborg Ulfsdotter (Sparre av Tofta)
Brother of Knut Algotsson
Half brother of Elin Haraldsdatter Humle; Märta Haraldsdatter Stengavel and Brynjulf Haraldson Stengavel

Occupation: Hertig Finland och Halland
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Bengt Algotsson (Bengt Hafridssons ätt)

  • Son of Algot Bryniolfsson and Kristina Tolvesdatter

Duke Bengt Algotsson's Ancestral Family

Karl-Henrik Karlsson: Duke Bengt Algotsson's ancestral lineage Table of contents Table of contents ... 2 Duke Bengt Algotsson's ancestral lineage ... 3 Appendix A Supplements and amendments ... 5 A.1 Supplements ... 5 A.2 Source list. .. 5 A.3 Genealogy ... 6 A.4 Person and place register ... 7 Appendix B Original edition in scanned form ... 8 SGS1B2-A Swedish Karl-Henrik Karlsson: Duke Bengt Algotsson's ancestral family. Duke Bengt Algotsson's ancestral family Karl-Henrik Karlsson The darkness that has long rested over King Magnus Eriksson's favorite, the well-known Duke Bengt Algotsson's family, has begun to dissipate in recent decades. It has been shown that he was far from being of low birth, as previously claimed, belonged to one of Sweden's most high-born families, and that through his grandmother Mrs. Ingegärd Svantepolksdotter he could lead his family up to both the Sverker royal family and the Danish king Valdemar Victory. On the father's, however, his family could not be traced further back than to his grandfather Brynjulf ​​Bengtsson, who is mentioned in the Nordic Family Book, it is admittedly highly probable that this Brynjulf ​​Bengtsson was a younger son of Östgötalagmannen Bengt Magnusson. However, since nothing other than the common coat of arms, the lion, speaks in favor of this assumption and also Bengt Magnusson's family was attached to Östergötland, but Duke Bengts again at Vestergötland, one should be fully entitled to throw this whole derivation over the table as less likely, if namely at the same time a more plausible genealogy can be demonstrated. Duke Bengt, his father Algot Brynjulfsson, uncle Knut Brynjulfsson and aunts Birgitta Brynjulfsdotter, gm the knight Greger Magnusson (2 slanted beams), and Katarina Brynjulfsdotter gm the knight Ulf Håkansson (Läma), carried a lion in the shield, and then the lion image Bf Hafridsson, 2 who is named between the years 1286 and 1307, should be reason to investigate, if no relationship between them can be demonstrated. As children of Bengt Hafridsson or his widow Margareta are mentioned in separate letters Folke, Ramfrid, g. roses. Of these, Ramfrid Bengtsdotter lived the longest and in her last will of the year she mentions as a cousin Mr. Folke Knutsson, domprost in Skara, who is also mentioned among her heirs, 1 Illustrated Swedish history 2, page Sv. Sig. fr. Middle Ages 3: 103, 307, 308, 714; Sv. RP n Sv. Hist. Journal 1885, p Sv. RP n Sv. D. 3, n Swedish Genealogical Society, Vadstena SGS1B2-A 3 Of these, Ramfrid Bengtsdotter lived the longest and in her last will of the year she mentions as a cousin Mr. Folke Knutsson, domprost in Skara, who is also mentioned among her heirs, 1 Illustrated Swedish history 2, page Sv. Sig. fr. Middle Ages 3: 103, 307, 308, 714; Sv. RP n Sv. Hist. Journal 1885, p Sv. RP n Sv. D. 3, n Swedish Genealogical Society, Vadstena SGS1B2-A 3 Of these, Ramfrid Bengtsdotter lived the longest and in her last will of the year she mentions as a cousin Mr. Folke Knutsson, domprost in Skara, who is also mentioned among her heirs, 1 Illustrated Swedish history 2, page Sv. Sig. fr. Middle Ages 3: 103, 307, 308, 714; Sv. RP n Sv. Hist. Journal 1885, p Sv. RP n Sv. D. 3, n Swedish Genealogical Society, Vadstena SGS1B2-A

Duke Bengt Algotsson's ancestral family. The darkness that has long rested over King Magnus Eriksson's favorite, the family of the well-known Duke Bengt Algotsson, has in recent decades begun to dissipate. It has been shown that he was far from being of low birth, as previously claimed, belonged to one of Sweden's most high-born families, and that through his grandmother Mrs. Ingegärd Svantepolksdotter he could lead his family up to both the Sverker royal family and the Danish King Valdemar Sejer.1 On the other hand, the father has not been able to trace his lineage further back than to his grandfather Brynjulf ​​Bengtsson, who is mentioned in the Nordic Family Book. . Then, however, nothing but the common weapon image, the lion, speaks for this assumption and also Bengt Magnusson's family was attached to Östergötland, but Duke Bengts again at Vestergötland, one should be fully entitled to throw this whole derivation over the table as less likely, if at the same time a more acceptable family management can be demonstrated. Duke Bengt, his father Algot Brynjulfsson, uncle Knut Brynjulfsson and aunts Birgitta Brynjulfsdotter, gm the knight Greger Magnusson (2 slanted beams), and Katarina Brynjulfsdotter gm the knight Ulf Håkansson (Läma), carried a lion in the shield, and then the lion image of Vest lagmannen Bengt Haf- 1 Illustrated Swedish history 2, p. 24. one should be fully entitled to throw this whole derivation over the table as less likely, if at the same time a more plausible lineage can be demonstrated. Duke Bengt, his father Algot Brynjulfsson, uncle Knut Brynjulfsson and aunts Birgitta Brynjulfsdotter, gm the knight Greger Magnusson (2 slanted beams), and Katarina Brynjulfsdotter gm the knight Ulf Håkansson (Läma), carried a lion in the shield, and then the lion image of Vest lagmannen Bengt Haf- 1 Illustrated Swedish history 2, p. 24. one should be fully entitled to throw this whole derivation over the table as less likely, if at the same time a more plausible lineage can be demonstrated. Duke Bengt, his father Algot Brynjulfsson, uncle Knut Brynjulfsson and aunts Birgitta Brynjulfsdotter, gm the knight Greger Magnusson (2 slanted beams), and Katarina Brynjulfsdotter gm the knight Ulf Håkansson (Läma), carried a lion in the shield, and then the lion image of Vest lagmannen Bengt Haf- 1 Illustrated Swedish history 2, p. 24. och då lejonbilden äfven föres af Vestgöta-lagmannen Bengt Haf- 1 Illustrerad Svensk historia 2, sid. 24. och då lejonbilden äfven föres af Vestgöta-lagmannen Bengt Haf- 1 Illustrerad Svensk historia 2, sid. 24.

I6I ridsson, 1 who is named between the years 1286 and 1307, should be reason to investigate, if no kinship between them can be demonstrated. As children of Bengt Hafridsson or his widow Margareta are mentioned in separate letters Folke, Ramfrid, g. roses. 2 Of these, Ramfrid Bengtsdotter lived the longest and in her last will of the year she mentions as a cousin Mr. Folke Knutsson, domprost in Skara, who is also mentioned among her heirs, Magnus Gregersson and Algot Bengtsson. Folke Knutsson was the son of Mrs. Ramfrid's sister Kristina. Magnus Gregersson was the son of the knight Greger Magnusson (2 slanted beams) and Birgitta Brynjulfsdotter (lion) a daughter of Brynjulf ​​Bengtsson and thus aunt of Duke Bengt Algotsson (lion). Algot Bengtsson was a lawyer in Vester-, götland, carried a grip head in the weapon and was the grandson of the well-known lawyer Algot Brynjulfsson. That he too was related to Duke Bengt's ancestors appears from a letter issued in 1322 by Mrs. Ingegärd Svantepolksdotter on Händelö, 4 in which he and Greger Magnusson (2 slanted beams) and Mrs. Ingegärd's sons Knut and Algot Brynjulfsson (lions) are mentioned as seals. For the relationship between Mrs. Ramfrid Bengtsdotter herself and Brynjulf ​​Bengtsson's children further speaks the fact that Mr. Gregers Magnusson (2 slanted beams) and Knut and Algot Brynjulfssöner sealed (1332) a letter issued by her.5 Then thus both Bengt Hafridsson and Duke Bengt Algotsson and his ancestral lineage in the arms carry a lion, as they are both most closely tied to Vestergötland, furthermore Bengt Hafridsson's daughter Mrs. Ramfrid Bengtsdotter and Duke Bengts father have common relatives and then finally Mrs. Ramfrid herself seems to be related to Duke Bengts father, it seems to me most likely that Duke Bengts grandfather Brynjulf ​​Bengtsson was a son of Vestgöta-lagmannen Bengt Hafridsson and older brother of Mrs. Ramfrid Bengtsdotter. Concerning Bengt Hafridsson's and Bengt Algotsson's family connections in general, I refer to an essay by me in Sv. Historisk tidskrift p. 172 and to H. Hildebrand's genealogy in Illustrated Swedish History, 2, p. 24. KHK 1 Sv. Sig. fr. Middle Ages 3: 103, 307, 308, 714; Sv. RP n Sv. Hist. Journal 1885, p Sv. RP n Sv. D. 3, n Sv. D. 4. n it seems to me most probable that Duke Bengt's grandfather Brynjulf ​​Bengtsson was a son of the Vestgöta lawyer Bengt Hafridsson and an older brother of Mrs. Ramfrid Bengtsdotter. Concerning Bengt Hafridsson's and Bengt Algotsson's family connections in general, I refer to an essay by me in Sv. Historisk tidskrift p. 172 and to H. Hildebrand's genealogy in Illustrated Swedish History, 2, p. 24. KHK 1 Sv. Sig. fr. Middle Ages 3: 103, 307, 308, 714; Sv. RP n Sv. Hist. Journal 1885, p Sv. RP n Sv. D. 3, n Sv. D. 4. n it seems to me most probable that Duke Bengt's grandfather Brynjulf ​​Bengtsson was a son of the Vestgöta lawyer Bengt Hafridsson and an older brother of Mrs. Ramfrid Bengtsdotter. Concerning Bengt Hafridsson's and Bengt Algotsson's family connections in general, I refer to an essay by me in Sv. Historisk tidskrift p. 172 and to H. Hildebrand's genealogy in Illustrated Swedish History, 2, p. 24. KHK 1 Sv. Sig. fr. Middle Ages 3: 103, 307, 308, 714; Sv. RP n Sv. Hist. Journal 1885, p Sv. RP n Sv. D. 3, n Sv. D. 4. n 172 and to H. Hildebrand's genealogical table in Illustrated Swedish History, 2, p. 24. KHK 1 Sv. Sig. fr. Middle Ages 3: 103, 307, 308, 714; Sv. RP n Sv. Hist. Journal 1885, p Sv. RP n Sv. D. 3, n Sv. D. 4. n 172 and to H. Hildebrand's genealogical table in Illustrated Swedish History, 2, p. 24. KHK 1 Sv. Sig. fr. Middle Ages 3: 103, 307, 308, 714; Sv. RP n Sv. Hist. Journal 1885, p Sv. RP n Sv. D. 3, n Sv. D. 4. n

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Bengt Algotsson, d 1360, var en av de mest framträdande stormännen under Magnus Erikssons tid. Om hans släktförhållanden har man länge svävat i ovisshet, men numera torde de viktigaste hithörande fakta med full säkerhet kunna konstateras. Tvärtemot vad som förr blivit påstått, tillhörde B. otvivelaktigt en av rikets förnämsta släkter. Genom sin farmoder Ingegärd Svantepolksdotter härstammade han från såväl den Sverkerska konungaätten som från konung Valdemar Seir i Danmark. Hans farfader Brynolf Bengtsson var sannolikt son till Västgötalagmannen Bengt Havredsson; släkten förde ett upprättstående lejon i skölden.

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