House of Bjälbo
| House of Bjälbo Bjälboätten House of Folkung | |
|---|---|
| Scandinavian royal house | |
Arms of Birger Jarl | |
| Country | Kingdom of Sweden Kingdom of Norway Kingdom of Denmark |
| Founded | 12th century |
| Founder | Folke the Fat |
| Current head | None; extinct |
| Final ruler | Olaf II of Denmark |
| Titles | |
| Dissolution | between 1388 and 1396 |
| Swedish Royalty |
| House of Bjälbo |
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| Valdemar Birgersson |
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| Magnus Ladulås |
| Birger Magnusson |
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| Magnus Eriksson |
| Erik XII Magnusson |
| Haakon VI |
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The House of Bjälbo, also known as the House of Folkung (Swedish: Bjälboätten or Folkungaätten), was a Swedish family that produced several medieval bishops, jarls and kings of Sweden. It also provided three kings of Norway and one king of Denmark in the 14th century.