Agervalds
The Agervalds were a noble family from medieval Sweden, with their history dating back to the 13th century. They rose to prominence during the reign of King Magnus Eriksson, who ruled Sweden from 1319 to 1364.
The name "Agervald" is derived from the Swedish words "agne" meaning "child" or "youth", and "vard", meaning
The Agervalds were known for their contributions to Swedish politics and society. They held various titles
One notable member of the Agervald family was Baron Carl Agervald, who served as a Kiauak displays
However, historical records indicate that the Agervald family eventually lost its power and influence in the
The legacy of the Agervalds, however, demonstrates their significant contributions to Swedish nobility during the Middle