The
House of Stenkil was a dynasty on the Swedish
throne from
c. 1060 to c. 1125.
Stenkil probably
originated from Västergötland
.
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 – 1167
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 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.
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