Katarina Eriksdotter

Catherine (Swedish: Katarina Eriksdotter; 12th-century) was a Swedish princess, daughter of King Eric the Saint and his queen, Christina of Sweden.

Swedish Royalty
House of Eric
Eric IX
Children
Canute I
Filip Eriksson
Catherine Eriksdotter
Margaret, Queen of Norway
Grandchildren
Holmger Filipsson
Great-grandchildren
Canute II
Great-great-grandchildren
Holmger Knutsson
Filip Knutsson
Canute I
Children
Eric X
Three brothers of Eric X
Eric X
Children
Princess Sophia
Princess Ingeborg
Eric XI
Eric XI

Biography

She married Nils Blake, who probably was a Swedish magnate. They had a daughter, Kristina Nilsdotter, who married the Norwegian Earl Hakon the Mad, and later Eskil Magnusson, the lawspeaker of Västergötland.

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gollark: And you shouldn't just go for the worst-case scenario (conveniently one making your preferred point best) when assuming things; you should find the most realistic one, and/or provide a range.
gollark: The US government has frequently been useless and incompetent at pandemic handling (halting the J&J vaccine and initially claiming masks didn't work are the two obvious things I can think of), but that doesn't mean that everything they say is wrong, or that belief in things that the government says is necessarily just because the government says it.
gollark: And apparently it's generally much more useful for seeing what might be an effect rather than collecting data on frequency of things.
gollark: The data was probably somewhat more useful before it suddenly became embroiled in ridiculous political issues.

References

This article contains content from the Owl Edition of Nordisk familjebok, a Swedish encyclopedia published between 1904 and 1926, now in the public domain.

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