
Folke Digre Ingevaldsson ~1078–1140
Jarl av Östergötland
Kön: Man Levnadsålder: ≈62
Levnadsbana
| Född | omkring 1078 Bjälbo, Östergötlands län, Sverige |
| Jarl av östergötland | 1 |
| Fadern Ingevald Folkesson dör (≈1) | efter 1078 Sverige |
| Sonen Jarl Bengt Snivel Folkesson Bjälboätten föds (≈32) | 1110 Varnhem, Skaraborgs län, Sverige |
| Partnern Ingegärd Knutsdotter dör (≈49) | 1127 Gavere, Flanders, Belgium2 |
| Modern Holmdis Ulfsdotter av Bjälboätten dör (≈57) | omkring 1135 Sverige3 |
| Död (≈62) | 1140 Bjälbo, Östergötlands län, Sverige |
Personanteckningar
FOLKE digre (den tjocke)
Son of Ingevald Folkesson and wife of Ingevald Folkesson
FOLKE digre,, son of ---. Brenner suggests that he was the same person as FOULQUES Vicomte de Montrevrault, son of RAOUL [de Beaumont] & his wife Agathe de Vendôme.
Folke digre (Swedish: Folke digre), according to Gesta Danorum by the 12th century Danish chronicler Saxo Grammaticus, was the most powerful man in Sweden around 1100. He married Ingegerd Knutsdotter of Denmark, daughter of the Danish king Canute IV who was murdered in 1086. Folke and Ingrid had the sons Knut and Benedict according to Saxo. The chronicler furthermore reports that Folke was the paternal grandfather of Birger Brosa, who still was alive at the time he wrote
Married
Married: INGEGERD of Denmark, daughter of KNUD II "den Hellige" King of Denmark & his wife Adèle de Flandre. Twin with her sister Cæcilie, they were left in Denmark when their mother fled to Flanders after their father's murder according to Saxo Grammaticus who also names her husband.
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Folke & his wife INGEGERD had three children
FOLKE "den digre", son of ---. Brenner suggests[1] that he was the same person as FOULQUES Vicomte de Montrevrault, son of RAOUL [de Beaumont] & his wife Agathe de Vendôme. He is named "Fulko grossus, son of Ingewaldus, son of Fulko Fölbythe the pagan" in a 14th century genealogy compiled at Varnem Abbey[2]. Jarl in Sweden.
married 'INGEGERD of Denmark, daughter of KNUD II "den Hellige" King of Denmark & his wife Adèle de Flandre. Twin with her sister Cæcilie, they were left in Denmark when their mother fled to Flanders after their father's murder according to Saxo Grammaticus who also names her husband[3].
Folke & his wife INGEGERD had three children
1. ARNOLD [Arnulf] (-murdered [Gradehede 23 Oct] 1157). Galbert of Bruges records that "Arnoldus nepos Karoli comitis" claimed the county of Flanders in early 1128[4]. "Arnoldum nepotem Caroli defuncti ex sorore eius primogenita" is named in the Cartulaire de Saint-Bertin, which specifies that he unsuccessfully claimed to succeed to the county of Flanders in 1127/28[5]. If the mother of Arnold was "soror primogenita" of Charles Count of Flanders, she would have been his sister Caecilie. Saxo Grammaticus names Caecilie's sons Knud and Karl, and Ingegerd's sons Knud and Bengt, without mentioning Arnold at all[6]. It is not impossible that Arnold was an impostor, unrelated to Count Charles, who appeared after the count's murder, his Danish credentials presumably being difficult to disprove in Flanders at the time. At Ulfsborg near Ribe.] married as her first husband, INGERD Pedersdatter, daughter of PEDER Thorstensen from Pedersborg & his wife Cecilie Skjalmsdatter [Hvide]. She married secondly Vagn [Vogn].
2. KNUT Folkason, Saxo Grammaticus names Ingegerd's sons Knud and Bengt[7]. Jarl in Sweden.
3. BENGT Folkason Snivel (-bur [Varnhem Abbey]). Saxo Grammaticus names Ingegerd's sons Knud and Bengt. Jarl in Sweden.

