Swedish jarls
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Swedish jarls were powerful noblemen in
King of Sweden
.
For special occasions, regional jarls outside of Sweden could be nominated as well. An example of this is
Novgorod
in the east.
History
According to
Geats in present-day Sweden. No elaborate theory exists to explain how the word came to be used as a title. Arguably, their knowledge in interpreting runes also meant they were gifted in martial arts and, as they gradually integrated, eril or jarl instead came to signify the rank of a leader.[1] As described in the Icelandic sagas, such as Rígsthula,[2] a jarl was a sort of chieftain next in rank to the king in the function of Marshal or Duke of the King's Army. Under any circumstance, when jarls are finally mentioned in medieval documents, it clearly was a title signifying a leader ranked directly under the king.[1]
In Swedish history, Jarls are described as either local rulers or
Orkney Islands in the 14th century. In Sweden, however, the title was replaced by "duke" (Swedish 'hertig') in the 13th century. Before the title was discontinued, Swedish jarls were powerful men, such as Birger Brosa, Ulf Fase, and Birger Jarl (original patronym Magnusson), often the true rulers of the Swedish kingdom.[1]
Jarls of Sweden
- Birger Brosa, 1174-1202[3]
- Johan Sverkersson, 1202-120?[3]
- Jon Jarl, ?-1206?[3]
- Knut Birgersson, 120?-1208,[3] killed in 1208 at the Battle of Lena
- Folke Birgersson, 1208–1210,[3] killed in 1210 at the Battle of Gestilren
- Charles the Deaf (Karl Döve), 1210?-1220,[3] killed at the Battle of Lihula
- Ulf Fase, 1220?-? and 1231–1240, died 1248[3]
- Birger Magnusson, 1248–1266,[3] last jarl (Dux Sweciae)
Regional jarls
Jarls of Västergötland
- Ulf Tostesson
- Stenkil of Sweden.
Other
- Jon Jarl (possibly several ones)
- Roger I of Sicily (Jarl Rogeirr)
In popular culture
- In the Vikings, actor Thorbjørn Harr plays the character of Jarl Borg, a Jarl of Götaland.
- In the video game The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, the rulers of the various cities and their respective regions, called within the game as the nine holds, are known as Jarls.
- In the NRK television series Norsemen, there are two jarls: Jarl Varg, the primary antagonist of the show, and Jarl Bjorn, a character in Season 3.
Notes
References
- Lindström, Fredrik; Lindström, Henrik (2006). Svitjods undergång och Sveriges födelse (in Swedish). Albert Bonniers förlag. ISBN 978-91-0-010789-5.