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Harald 'Kesja' Eriksen
- Preferred Name: Harald 'Kesja' Eriksen[1] [2]
- Gender: M
- Cause+of+Death: 1132 in velikiy novgorod, Novgorod Oblast, Russia at LATI: N8.5167 LONG: E1.2833 with note: Description: Beheaded by KIng Erik Emune - Erik II the Memorable; his half brother
- Death: ABT 1135 in Skibet Sogn, Holmans Herred, Vejle Amt, Danmark
- Birth: ABT 1080 in Jelling Sogn, Tørrild Herred, Vejle Amt, Danmark at LATI: N5.7543 LONG: E0.4182
- Occupation: Regent under sin far kung Eriks pilgrimsfärdfrån 1103 till 1104
- Cause+of+Death: 1132 in velikiy novgorod, Novgorod Oblast, Russia at LATI: N8.5167 LONG: E1.2833 with note: Description: Beheaded by Erik Emune
- FSID: LJLK-967
- Notes:
=== Life Sketch ===
Short story:
- Harald Kesja was not a king.
- Harald was the son of Erik Ejegod (Erik I, a/k/a Eric the Good), but the identity of his mother is UNKNOWN.
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Excerpts from Wikipedia:
Original text: "Han var søn af kong Erik Ejegod, konge af Danmark 1095-1103, og en unavngiven frille."
Google translation: "He was the son of King Erik Ejegod, king of Denmark 1095-1103, and an UNNAMED MISTRESS."
"Harald Kesja [...] was the son of Eric I of Denmark and anti-king of Denmark."
"Harald plundered far and wide from his stronghold Haraldsborg at Roskilde, which greatly contributed to him not being elected king after his father died in 1103."
"Harald Kesja had married to Ragnhild Magnusdotter, the daughter of King Magnus III of Norway.
They had four or six sons:
- Björn Haraldsen Ironside (d. 1134), married Katarina Ingesdotter, the daughter of Inge I of Sweden. and the father of Christina of Denmark, a Swedish queen. He accidentally drowned with his brother Eric in 1134 near Schleswig.
- Eric Haraldsen (d. 1134), was a deacon. He accidentally drowned with his brother Björn in 1134 near Schleswig.
- Magnus Haraldsen (d. 4 June 1134), killed at the Battle of Fotevik.
- Olaf Haraldsen (d. 1143), ruled Skåne in opposition to King Eric III of Denmark; he was defeated and killed in 1143."
"Harald Kesja had also eight illegitimate sons beheaded with him:
- Canute Haraldsen, killed in 1135, could have been legitimate son.
- Harald Haraldsen, killed in 1135, could have been legitimate son.
- Sivard Haraldsen, killed in 1135.
- Eric Haraldsen, killed in 1135.
- Sweyn Haraldsen, killed in 1135.
- Niels Haraldsen, killed in 1135.
- Benedict Haraldsen, killed in 1135.
- Mistivint Haraldsen, killed in 1135."
https://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harald_Kesja
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harald_Kesja
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https://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harald_Kesja
Preferred Parents:
Father: Erik I Ejegod Svendsen of Denmark, b. ABT 1055 in Slangerup Sogn, Lynge-Frederiksborg, Frederiksborg Amt, Danmark d. 10 JUL 1103 in Paphos, Cyprus
Mother: Concubines of Erik Ejegod , b. ABT 1059 in Denmark
Family 1: Ragnild Magnusdatter, b. ABT 1090 in Norway d. AFT 1135 in Denmark
- Bjorn Jernside Haraldsson, b. 1105 in Slangerup, Frederiksberg, Denmark d. 1134 in Der, Aube, Champagne-Ardenne, France
Family 2: Concubines of Harald Eriksen,
Sources:
- Title: Wikipedia.org - Harald Kesja (English)
Author: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harald_Kesja
Publication: Name: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harald_Kesja;
- Title: Wikipedia.org - Harald Kesja (Dansk)
Author: https://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harald_Kesja
Publication: Name: https://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harald_Kesja;
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