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Duke Erik Magnusson of Sweden, son of King Magnus III of Sweden - Historical Wax Seal from the 13th Century
Duke Erik Magnusson of Sweden, son of King Magnus III of Sweden - Historical Wax Seal from the 13th Century
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This wax seal stamp features the equestrian seal of Eríkur Magnússon (c. 1282–1318), known in English as Erik Magnusson, the Duke of Södermanland and a prominent figure in the medieval power struggles of Svíþjóð (Sweden).
Erik, son of King Magnus III of Sweden and a member of the Folkung dynasty, was a nobleman with both military prowess and a contentious relationship with the Swedish crown. His equestrian seal represents his status as a warrior and ruler, as was customary for powerful figures of the time. The seal depicts a mounted knight, armoured and holding a sword, symbolising his role as a protector of his lands and his strength on the battlefield.
The equestrian seal was a prestigious symbol, often used by the nobility to seal documents with authority and to assert their rights over lands and territories. Erik’s seal reflects the feudal traditions of medieval Scandinavia, where nobility was tied to military service and land ownership. His reign was marked by his ambitions to strengthen his power and challenge the authority of his brother, King Birger Magnusson.
This wax seal is perfect for those interested in Scandinavian medieval history, the Folkung dynasty, or collectors of royal and noble emblems from the Nordic medieval era.
⚔️ "By sword and steed, I claim my right." 🛡️
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