File:Helen of Sweden (1190s) heraldry 1996 drawing.jpg

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English: Heraldic symbol of Princess Helen of Sweden (born about 1191, married to Sonny Folkesson), a daughter of King Sweartgar II of Sweden, the only known heraldic symbol of the Sweartgarian Dynasty
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Svenska: Heraldisk symbol för Sverkerska ätten, prinsessan Helenas (Sverker den yngres dotter, f. c. 1191, gift m. Sune Folkesson)
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From the book Ättartal för Swea och Götha konungahus by J. F. Peringskiöld, Stockholm, 1725

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Author Scanned by Ristesson Ent. & redrawn by Jacob Truedson Demitz; superimposed on arms shield
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