|
ca 1215 - ca 1274 (59 år)
|
Datum |
Händelse(r) |
1 | 1220 | - 1220: The Code of Östergötland is written by a brother of Birger Jarl, formally establishing the provincial law-codes. (As of 1966, this is the oldest known document written in the Swedish language.) [47.41]
|
2 | 1229 | - 1229: A group of nobels (known as the Folkungs) depose King Erik Eriksson, who flees to Denmark. [47.33]
|
3 | 1239 | - 1239: Birger Jarl makes a crusade to Finland. [267.26]
|
4 | 1249 | - 1249: Birger confirms Sweden's hold of south-west Finland via a crusade. [47.34] [48.67]
|
5 | 1251 | - 1251: The Folkung rise against the rule of Birger Jarl and Valdemar, but are crushed at Herrevads Bridge. [47.34] [48.67] [303.90]
|
6 | 1253 | - 1253: Birger Jarl begins constructing a major fort on a central island where Lake Mälar empties to the Baltic. (This later becomes the city of Stockholm.) [51.50] [48.52] [133.17] [238.239]
|
7 | 1260 | - 1260: In the 1200s, the Gutasaga is compiled, recording the history of Gotland. [120.19]
- 1260: Birger's son Valdemar marries Danish princess Sofia. [48.68] [303.91]
|
8 | 1261 | - 1261: Birger marries Mechtild, widow of King Abel of Denmark. [48.68] [303.91]
- 1261: Birger Jarl dies. [1.41] [47.35] [48.68] [152.29] [267.25] [303.91]
|
|