Philip of Sweden

According to the records of the Westrogothic law (Västgötalagen) he was a good king.

Hardly any other Swedish king who was the undisputed ruler of the kingdom after the Christianization is less known than Philip.

[2] According to the Hervarar saga, he ruled only for a short time and was married to Ingegard, the daughter of the Norwegian king Harald Hardrada.

[3] Philip was probably buried with his brother Inge in Vreta Abbey (Vreta kloster och kyrka) at Linköping in Östergötland, Sweden.

[4] This biography of a member of the Swedish royal house is a stub.

16th-century copy of a gravestone to King Inge the Younger at Vreta Abbey , with some inaccurate information on it, though probably placed correctly over his and King Philip's bones near the church's altar.