Magnus I

Magnus I

▪ king of Sweden
byname  Magnus Barn-lock,  Swedish  Magnus Ladulås 
died 1290

      king of Sweden (1275–90) who helped introduce a feudal class society into Sweden.

      The second eldest son of Birger Jarl (q.v.), he married a German princess and thereby came into contact with continental forms of lordship. A statute that he issued at Alsnö in 1279 created a lay upper class, the frälse, who, in exchange for equipping themselves for war-duty, were granted tax-free privileges and social status. Ironically, such measures also won him a reputation for protecting the common man and his property, for which Magnus received the nickname Ladulås (Barn-lock). Magnus also won the support of the church through tax relief, strengthened the privileges of German and Swedish merchants, instituted a royal advisory council, began a codification of laws, and promoted other reforms to strengthen royal authority and general administration. When he died, however, he was succeeded by his 10-year-old son Birger, who would be beset by rival brothers and magnates during a generation of unrest.

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