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Sune Sik
Sune Sik, (born c. 1154), was allegedly 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 contemporary documents one ''Sune Sik'' can be found who lived much later. That Sune Sik made a donation to Vreta Abbey as late as in 1297. He might have ordered a restoration of a chapel in which he eventually was interred, and later Cistercian tradition may then have turned him into a prince. This has caused some historians to view Olaus Petri's account of him as unreliable.〔 Sune Sik, as a son of King Sverker, is counted by other Swedish historians as a person of history and the man buried at Vreta (see photo).〔Lars O. Lagerqvist and Nils Åberg (2002) in ''Kings and Rulers of Sweden'' ISBN 91-87064-35-9 p. 15〕〔Nils Ahnlund ''Historisk tidskrift 1945'' p. 332-351〕〔Markus Lindberg ''Meddelanden från Östergötlands länsmuseum 2003'' ISBN 91-85908-52-5 p. 72, 74 & 80〕 According to 18th-century Swedish Master of Philosophy Magnus Boræn, Sune was also Duke of Östergötland〔Borænius, Magnus in ''Klostret i Vreta i Östergötland'' 1724 (published again 2003)〕 (at a time when the use of such a title is not known in Sweden〔Prof. Jan Svanberg in ''Furstebilder från folkungatid'' ISBN 91-85884-52-9 p. 97〕). == References ==
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