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BIRGER (?-1266)

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Originally appearing in Volume V03, Page 981 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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BIRGER (?-1266)  ,
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Swedish statesman,
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nephew of Birger Brosa, and the most famous member of the ancient noble
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family of the Folkungeatten, which had so much to say for itself in early Swedish
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history, was created jarl of Bjalbo by King Erik Eriksson in 1248 and married the king's
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sister . On Erik's
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death(1250) Birger's son Valdemar was elected king while his
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father acted as regent . During the sixteen years of his sway Sweden advanced greatly in fame and prosperity . In 1249 he led an expedition to Finland, built the fortress of
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Tavastehus, and thus laid the
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foundations of Sweden's oversea
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empire . He also built
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Stockholm, and enriched it by making it the chief mart for the trade of
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Lubeck, with which city he concluded a commercial treaty . As a lawgiver also Birger laboured strenuously in the interests of
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civilization . In his old age he married the daughter of King Abel . There is a
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fine statue of the
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great jarl in the Riddarholm church at Stockholm, erected by Fogelberg at the expense of the Stockholm magistracy in 1884 . He is also the central figure of Fr . Hedberg's drama Brollopet pd Ulfdsa (1865) . See Sveriges Historia, vol. i . (Stockholm, 1879-1883) .

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