- /biˈɛlboʊ/ bee-EL-boh.
Swedish pronunciation: [ˈfɔ̂lːkɵŋ] The
article Folkunga-ätten in
Nordisk familjebok (1908).] Folkungaätten (Samlaren / Ny följd...
- (died 1318, Duke of
Finland from 1302
until 1317), both used the
later Folkunga coat of arms,
which was a
crowned lion
rampant with
three bends sinister...
-
still alive at the time of writing.
House of
Bjelbo Folkung The
article Folkunga-ätten in
Nordisk familjebok (1908).]
Gesta Danorum, book 11, in modern...
- Per A. (3
October 2017). "Skandinaviens
historia under konungarne of
Folkunga-Ätten". Elmén och Granberg.
Retrieved 3
October 2017 – via
Google Books...
- (New York), May 1914,
November 1915, and July 1916. The two
volumes of
Folkunga Trädet (The Tree of the Folkungs, 1905–07) are the inspired, epic story...
- Södra Göstring and a
parish (Rinna) from the
dissolved muni****lity of
Folkunga.
Boxholm (seat) Strålsnäs This is a
demographic table based on Boxholm...
- for parti****ting in the
Folkunga Uprising Johan Filipsson (Aspenäsätten) - (d. 1280)
executed for parti****ting in the
Folkunga Uprising Orestes Keldorsson...
-
Ingeborg Bengtsdotter, a
member of the so-called
Lawspeaker branch of the
Folkunga family.
Through her mother, Ingeborg,
Birgitta was
related to the Swedish...
- kill 4 huovi [fi] in Nokia,
where a
manor was
located and
owned by the
Folkunga family. The
rebels went on to loot
other manors aswell in Pirkkala. Along...
- the city as Sweden's
western defence. The lion is from the arms of the
Folkunga dynasty,
which in the 17th
century was
considered to be the arms of Götaland...