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  1. 1066) - mais conhecido pelo seu nome original Stenkil [2] (PRONÚNCIA) - foi rei da Suécia entre 1060 e 1066, sendo o primeiro monarca e fundador da dinastia de Stenkil (Stenkilska ätten), a qual viria a deter o poder no país até 1130.

  2. A Casa de Estenquilo (em latim: Stenchillus) – conhecida na Suécia como Stenkilska ätten – é o nome dado, muito mais tarde, à dinastia real que governou a Suécia entre 1060 e aproximadamente 1130.

  3. The House of Stenkil was a dynasty that ruled the Kingdom of Sweden from c. 1060 to c. 1125. [1] King Stenkil, the dynasty's founder, probably originated from Västergötland. [2] Line (of magnates and earls) before Stenkil, according to the Norse sagas: Skagul Toste (took Danegeld in England and was the father of Sigrid the Haughty)

  4. Entretanto, devido a fontes escassas e duvidosas, listas de monarcas da Suécia tradicionalmente começam no século X com Érico VI e Olavo, que também foram os primeiros reis a serem batizados. Todavia, existem listas de reis míticos (mytiska kungar), que remontam à época de Noé, e reis lendários (sagokungar), que remontam aos tempos de ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › StenkilStenkil - Wikipedia

    • Family Background
    • Support For The Bremen Mission
    • The War with Harald Hardrada
    • Death and Burial
    • Family

    The Hervarar saga (13th century) describes Stenkil as the son of Ragnvald the Old and Astrid Njalsdotter, the daughter of Njal Finnsson from Hålogaland in Norway and a cognatic descendant of Harald Fairhair. Later historians have identified the father of Stenkil as Ragnvald Ulfsson who was the earl of Ladoga and the grandson of the legendary Viking...

    Stenkil appears in history around 1056, during the reign of Emund the Old. At that time he provided support and protection for a delegation from the Archdiocese of Bremen which had been turned away by King Emund and his bishop Osmundus. Later on, a reconciliation between the king and Bremen took place, and Sweden received Adalvard the Elder as its ...

    The later Norse sagas relate that a brief but serious conflict flared up with the Norwegian king Harald Hardrada in 1064–65. One of Harald's foremost men Håkon Ivarsson Jarl, was married to the king's niece Ragnhild and followed Harald on his military expeditions against the Danish ruler Sweyn Estridsen. According to Snorri Sturluson's Heimskringla...

    Adam of Bremen, Snorri Sturluson and the Hervarar saga all state that Stenkil passed away at the time of the Battle of Hastings in England (1066). His death triggered a violent civil war, perhaps caused by rising tension between Christianity and adherents of the pagan religion. According to a legend Stenkil was buried in the "royal hill" near Leven...

    Stenkil was married to a daughter of Emund the Old, and had at least two children: 1. Halsten, King of Sweden, or parts of Sweden, died after 1081 2. Inge I, King of Sweden, died around 1110 It has been speculated that one of the two pretenders called Eric (around 1066-67) was his son, although there is nothing to support this assumption. A later k...

  6. Estenquilo[1] ou Stenkil[2] foi o rei da Suécia de 1060 até sua morte, sendo o primeiro monarca sueco da Casa de Estenquilo.[3][4] Era talvez filho do jarl Ragualdo, o Velho e neto de Olavo I da Noruega.

  7. A Casa de Estenquilo (em latim: Stenchillus; em sueco: Stenkilska ätten) foi a dinastia real que governou a Suécia entre 1060 e aproximadamente 1130. [1] O primeiro rei desta dinastia foi Estenquilo (Stenkil), provavelmente oriundo da Gotalândia Ocidental (Västergötland), e o último monarca foi Ingo II (Inge den yngre). [2] [3] [4]