Birger jarl
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Birger jarl, a modern representation. |
(
English: "
Earl Birger"), full name
Birger Magnusson of Bjälbo (about
1210 –
October 21,
1266), was a
Swedish statesman and the founder of
Stockholm. He was a member of the ancient noble family of the
Folkung (
Folkungaätten). The street
Birger Jarlsgatan in central
Stockholm is named after him.
Birger was born about
1210 (exact date uncertain) as the son of
Magnus Minnesköld of
Bjälbo and
Ingrid Ylva, nephew to the Earl
Birger Brosa. In
1240, Birger organized
a military campaign against
Novgorod Republic and was defeated by
Alexander Nevsky during the
Neva Battle. Birger was elevated to the position of
Jarl (directly translated:
Earl, but the position was unique, not similar as earls in England) by King
Eric XI in
1248 and had earlier married the king's sister
Ingeborg Eriksdotter.
On Eric's death in
1250 Birger's son
Valdemar was elected king while his father acted as regent. During the sixteen years of his sway Sweden advanced greatly in fame and prosperity. In
1249 he led an expedition to
Finland, subjugated the
Tavastians and built the
Häme castle in
Tavastehus, thus, laying the foundations of Sweden's overseas empire. He also built
Stockholm in
1252, and enriched it by making it the chief mart for the trade of
Lübeck, with which city he concluded a commercial treaty. As a lawgiver Birger laboured strenuously in the interests of civilization.
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Statue of Birger jarl in Stockholm |
Ingeborg died in
1254 and in
1261 Birger married the widow of King
Abel of Denmark, the queen dowager
Mechtild of Holstein. Birger died on
October 21,
1266, at Jälbolung in
Westrogothia. His grave at the Church of Varnhem was opened in May
2002.
There is a statue of the great earl in the
Riddarholm church at Stockholm, erected by Fogelberg at the expense of the
Over-Governor of Stockholm in
1884, and there is a
cenotaph for him at the base of the tower of
Stockholm City Hall (it was originally intended to move his remains there, but this was never done). He is also the central figure of Fr. Hedberg's drama
Bröllopet på Ulfåsa (
1865).
Mother unknown
#
Gregers BirgerssonWith Ingeborg Eriksdotter
#Rikissa Birgersdotter, born
1238#
Magnus Birgersson, born
1240, king of Sweden
1275.#
Valdemar Birgersson, born
1243, king of Sweden 1250 - 1275.#Catherine Birgersdotter, born
1245#Ingeborg Birgersdotter, born ca. 1245, died
1302#Eric Birgersson, born 1250 #
Benedict, Duke of Finland, born 1254
With Mechtild (doubtful)
#Christine Birgersdotter