Ingold I

Inge Stenkilsson (king 10791084 (?) and 10871105) ruled with his half-brother Haakon the Red, until Haakon died, in 1080. He had became co-ruler about 1079 because he is then mentioned as the king of the Suiones in a papal letter. He was a fervent Christian who had churches built and bishops appointed. This led to popular rebellion that forced him to leave the Swedish core provinces in Svealand, where the people instated his brother-in-law Blot-Sweyn. In a papal letter from 1081, Inge is no longer king of Sweden, only King of Westrogothia. He returned to Uppsala, in 1087, and killed Blot-Sweyn. This is probably the date of the destruction of the Temple at Uppsala. During the late part of his reign, he fought the Norwegian king Magnus Barefoot. At the ensuing peace of Kungahlla, he married his daughter Margareta to Magnus Barefoot whereupon she was given the cognomen Fredkulla. He was succeed by his sons Ingold II and Philip.

 

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