• Erik Hakonsson, also known as Eric of Hlathir or Eric of Norway (Old Norse: Eiríkr Hákonarson; 960s – 1020s), was Earl of Lade, Governor of Norway and...
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    Eric III Lamb (Danish: Erik III Lam, c. 1120 – 27 August 1146) was King of Denmark from 1137 until 1146. He was the grandson of Eric I and the nephew of...
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    King Eric's nephew Erik Håkonssøn stepped forward with sword in hand, but the nobleman told him to calm down, seeing as how he – Erik – was next in line...
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    constructed in the middle of the 13th century, during the reign of King Håkon Håkonsson (1217–1263). In medieval times, it was the largest building of the royal...
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  • main character is the poet Helgi Þórðarson, portrayed as a retained of Erik Håkonsson and Olaf the Holy. Later, he travels to Rome and meets the Pope, before...
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  • Bolstad, Erik (ed.). Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Norsk nettleksikon. Retrieved 1 April 2023. Helle, Knut. "Magnus 6 Håkonsson Lagabøte"...
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  • Bolstad, Erik (ed.). Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Norsk nettleksikon. Retrieved 1 April 2023. Bjørgo, Narve. "Håkon Håkonsson Unge". In...
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    He was a well-known warrior during the civil war era under King Håkon Håkonsson, until his death in 1240. "Navn på steder og personer: Innbyggjarnamn"...
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    Skule Bårdsson became the third pretender to wage war against King Håkon Håkonsson. Duke Skule was defeated in 1240, bringing more than 100 years of civil...
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    in the conflicts. The wars ended in 1217 with the appointment of Håkon Håkonsson, who introduced clear laws of succession. From 1000 to 1300, the population...
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  • wife Johanna he was the father of Harald Håkonsson (Trondheim, ca. 1091 - Trondheim, ca. 1167), father of Erik Haraldsson Sure (Trondheim, 1120 - Trondheim...
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    Eymundsson and Eric III of Sweden, (d. 882) Eric III of Denmark, Erik III Håkonssøn Lam, (ca. 1100/1105–1146), king of Denmark from 1137 until he abdicated...
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    1390s. He was also a member of the privy council for the child king Olav Håkonsson from 1380 to 1387, and partook in warfare with Albercht of Mecklenburg...
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  • Oxford University Press. p. 403. ISBN 9780192801340. Battle of Lyrskov Hede. Erik Opsahl. "Knut Alvsson". Store norske leksikon. Retrieved 1 June 2017....
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  • 1500. University of Minnesota Press. p. 22. ISBN 0-8166-2098-9. "Olav 4 Håkonsson – Norsk biografisk leksikon". snl.no. 6 April 2021. Etting, Vivian (2009)...
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    to Gudrun Olavsdotter (c. 1415–1476/86), daughter of the knight Olav Håkonsson and Ingebjørg Jonsdotter. It is unknown if they ever had any children...
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  • original on April 23, 2016. Retrieved June 1, 2017. Knut Helle. "Håkon Håkonsson". Norsk biografisk leksikon. Retrieved June 1, 2017. Narve Bjørgo. "Håkon...
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  • Birkebeiner loyalists to save the heir to the Norwegian throne, Håkon Håkonsson, in 1206. All participants carry a backpack weighing at least 3.5 kg,...
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    in 1196 principally by Bishop Nicholas Arnesson of Oslo and Archbishop Erik Ivarsson (ca. 1130–1213) of Nidaros around the pretender Inge Magnusson (nicknamed...
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    the civil wars. The wars ended in 1217 with the appointment of Håkon Håkonsson, who introduced clear succession laws. He also managed to subject Greenland...
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  • 1223 it was decided that the church was backing the candidacy of Håkon Håkonsson. There was no heir until his first son was born in 1226. Hereditary Kingdom...
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  • Gray Leif Erikson 1938 James Anderson Hjaltlanders 1939 Gilbert Halcrow Erik the Red 1940 Not held due to Second World War 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946...
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  • on 3 March 2018. Retrieved 2 March 2018. From Harald Finehair to Håkon Håkonsson eight out of ten known queens were princesses from neighbouring countries...
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    Jens Bjelke's tenure, and was abolished in 1679. Askatin, 1266–?? Torer Håkonsson, until 1276 Orm Merkesmann, 1276–1280 Bjarne Lodinsson, 1280–99? Bård...
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    was placed on the high altar. He was Oslo's patron saint. King Håkon IV Håkonsson built a new royal residence in stone and brick. The bishop replaced a...
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    (Ladejarl) were: Håkon Grjotgardsson, the first jarl of Lade. Sigurd Håkonsson, son of Håkon. Killed by Harald Greyhide. Håkon Sigurdsson, son of Sigurd...
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    given name include: Sweyn Haakonsson (died c. 1016), in Norwegian Svein Håkonsson, an earl and co-ruler of Norway from 1000 to c. 1015 Svein Knutsson (c...
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    was granted a monopoly for trade from the north of Norway by King Håkon Håkonsson (1217–1263). Stockfish was the main reason that the city became one of...
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    Time. 17 January 1955. Retrieved 30 April 2021. Sturla Tordsson: Håkon Håkonssons saga, kap. 241 Down, Jim (9 August 2002). "I did not tell half of what...
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    Skjervald Skrukka to save the infant heir to the Norwegian throne, Håkon Håkonsson, in the winter of 1206. Researchers at the Manchester Metropolitan University...
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