Birger, King of Sweden

Birger Magnusson
King of Sweden
Memorial portrait of Birger at St. Bendt's Church, Ringsted, Denmark
King of Sweden
Reign18 December 1290 – March/April 1318
Coronation2 December 1302, Söderköping
PredecessorMagnus Ladulås
SuccessorMagnus Eriksson
Bornc. 1280
Sweden (possibly Stockholm)
Diedafter 31 May 1321
Denmark
Burial
Spouse
(m. 1298)
IssueMagnus Birgersson (died 1320)
HouseBjälbo
FatherMagnus Ladulås
MotherHelvig of Holstein

Birger Magnusson (c. 1280 – after 31 May 1321) was King of Sweden from 1290 until his deposition in 1318. The son of King Magnus Ladulås and Queen Helvig of Holstein, Birger was crowned at a young age and ruled with the support of his father’s allies and his Danish consort, Märta Eriksdotter, daughter of King Erik V Klipping. His reign was dominated by conflict with his brothers, Dukes Erik and Valdemar Magnusson, who sought greater power within the realm. In 1306, they rebelled and imprisoned him during the Håtuna game, but Birger later regained authority. In 1317, he struck back by capturing his brothers at the so-called Nyköping Banquet, where they died in captivity. The event provoked a widespread uprising that forced Birger to flee Sweden in 1318. He spent the rest of his life in exile in Denmark, and his rule effectively ended with his departure. His eldest son, Magnus, was executed two years later following his capture by his father’s opponents.