Magnus Henriksen

Magnus Henriksen

Magnus Henriksen (? - 1161). Príncipe danés y rey de Suecia de 1160 a 1161. Era hijo del príncipe Enrique Skatelar y de Ingrid Ragnvaldsdotter. Su madre pertenecía a la familia de Stenkil. Se casó con su hermanastra Brígida, una hija ilegítima del rey Harald IV de Noruega.

Como descendiente del rey Stenkil, Magnus fue pretendiente del trono de Suecia, pero para alcanzarlo tuvo que enfrentarse a sus opositores. Se le han atribuido los asesinatos de los reyes Sverker I en 1156 y Erik el Santo en 1160. Tras la muerte de Erik, se pudo hacer con el poder por corto tiempo, pues al año siguiente (1161) fue derrotado y muerto en la batalla de Örebro por el hijo de Sverker I, Carlos Sverkersson, quien lo sucedería en el trono.


Predecesor:
Erik el Santo
Rey de Suecia
1160 - 1161
Sucesor:
Carlos VII Sverkersson

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