Magnus I of Sweden
Magnus I of Sweden (1240-1290), by name Magnus Barnlock (Swedish: Magnus LadulÃÂ¥s) belonging to the dynasy of Folkunga, was king of Sweden from 1275 until his death in 1290. Historians debate whether his epithet is because of his decree of 1279 overthrowing the law that required peasants to provide sustenance for the nobles when they moved from estate to estate ("Peasants! Lock your barns!) or because his second name might have been Ladislaus.With the declaration of the Alsnö stadga 1279, Magnus LadulÃÂ¥s gave the knights, (or anyone who supported the crown with a warrior on a horse) freedom from tax (a freedom called Frälse in Swedish) this was the formal foundation of the Swedish nobility.
Son to Birger Jarl (earl Birger Magnusson) and princess Ingeborg Eriksdotter of Sweden. Magnus LadulÃÂ¥s married 1276 Helvig of Holstein, a daughter of Gerhard I of Holstein.
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| Preceded by: Valdemar I | King of Sweden | Succeeded by: Birger |