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Sune Sik Sverkersson, (born c. 1154), in older historical accounts, was a Swedish prince. According to Olaus Petri, he would have been a younger son of King Sverker I of Sweden and father of Ingrid Ylva.

In surviving medieval documents, the only Sune Sik that can be found lived in the late 13th century, which has caused some modern historians to view Olaus Petris account of him as unreliable. Sune Sik, as a son of King Sverker, is still counted by some reliable Swedish historians as a possible person of history, while others strongly object.

References

  1. Lars O. Lagerqvist and Nils Åberg in Kings and Rulers of Sweden ISBN 91-87064-35-9 p. 15
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