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Several of his sons, born or raised by Ingrid Ylva, would come to hold positions of power when grown: Eskil became lawspeaker in Westrogothia, Karl and Bengt both became bishops of Linköping and Birger became Jarl of Sweden, and later had his son elected king.
Birger Jarl also called Birger Magnusson (c. 1200-1266), Jarl of Sweden and statesman