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Kristin Sigurdsdatter

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Died
  
ca. 1178

Father
  
Sigurd I Magnusson

Name
  
Kristin Sigurdsdatter


Old Norse
  
Kristin Sigurðardottir

Spouse
  
House
  
House of Hardrada

Children
  
Magnus V of Norway

Role
  
Parents
  
Sigurd the Crusader, Malmfred of Kiev

Grandchildren
  
Sigurd Magnusson, Inge Magnusson, Erling Steinvegg

Grandparents
  
Magnus Barefoot, Mstislav I of Kiev, Christina Ingesdotter of Sweden

Similar People
  
Erling Skakke, Sigurd the Crusader, Magnus Barefoot, Mstislav I of Kiev, Eric I of Denmark

Kristin Sigurdsdatter (ca. 1125-1178) was a Norwegian princess and mother of King Magnus V of Norway.

Kristin was a daughter of King Sigurd I of Norway and Malmfred of Kiev. She married Erling Skakke (Erling Ormsson Skakke), a Norwegian nobleman who had earned his reputation crusading with Rögnvald Kali Kolsson, the Earl of Orkney. They had a son, Magnus Erlingsson.

Kristin was the only legitimate child of King Sigurd. In 1130, King Sigurd died with no legitimate sons. An illegitimate son, Magnus Sigurdsson (Magnus 4 Sigurdsson Blinde), became king of Norway jointly with his uncle Harald Gille. Harald Gille had four sons, Inge, Eystein, Sigurd and Magnus Haraldsson, all of whom became kings of Norway.

Following the death of King Inge in 1161, Kristin's son Magnus was crowned and named King Magnus (Magnus 5 Erlingsson) at the age of eight. He ruled as king of Norway until his death in 1184.

References

Kristin Sigurdsdatter Wikipedia


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