Gregers Birgersson

[1] The proof that Birger Jarl had an illegitimate son, "Gregory" (i.e., Gregers) is in the record of his death (1276) found by the Danish 1600-century historian Otto Sperling excerpts from the transcript are also confirmed by a charter 27 March 1272, issued by the "G quondam ducis Filius".

His death was recorded on 15 January 1276, he was buried in Minoriterna, a Franciscan monastery in Uppsala.

Very little remains of the monastery, apparently it has been partially excavated and several graves were found.

He was a landowner in Baldastad in Närke and the Arnön in Uppland and he was married to an unknown woman who owned an estate in Södermanland.

He is regarded in history as the father of the clan called “Bjälboättens oäkta gren” (the illegitimate branch of the House of Bjälbo).

Coat of arms of the illegitimate branch of the House of Bjälbo