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    Inge II (Norwegian: Inge Bårdsson, Old Norse: Ingi Bárðarson; 1185 – 23 April 1217) was King of Norway from 1204 to 1217. His reign was within the later...
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    Skule Bårdsson was born around 1189. As a son of Bård Guttormsson, he belonged to the Norwegian nobility and was a half-brother of King Inge Bårdsson who...
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    Munn is also usually considered to be dubious, which would make Inge II (Inge Bårdsson) possibly the last king of a dynasty. Scholars now consider the...
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  • 1204 during the minority of king Guttorm, Skule Bårdsson in 1217 during the illness of king Inge Bårdsson). To appease a pretender to the throne without...
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  • Norwegian-language version, voice of Kristoff 2016 The Last King, as Inge Bårdsson 2018 22 July, as Sveinn Are Hanssen 2019 The Tunnel 2020 Togo, as Charlie...
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    unharmed). When he learned at the age of eight that the Birkebeiner King Inge Bårdsson and his brother Earl Haakon the Crazy had made an agreement for the...
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  • it leaves out that the Birkebeiner had similar support from Sweden. Inge Bårdsson is shown as supporting Haakon Haakonsson's claim, while in reality he...
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    establishing the Rein dynasty. Among his descendants were King Inge II of Norway and Duke Skule Bårdsson. Earl Tostig's younger son, Ketil Hook, was given the...
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  • half-brother, Inge Bårdsson became king. Håkon remained earl and leader of the military, and was given half the royal revenues. From 1204 until 1208, Inge and Håkon...
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    Norway, without the title of king, and recognized Birkebeiner's Inge Bårdsson as King Inge II of Norway. They both died in 1217 and Birkebeiner-born Haakon...
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  • king Jon Kuvlung : 1185–1188, rival king Inge II of Norway (Inge Bårdsson) : 1204–1217 King Inge II Bårdsson belonged to the House of Gille cognatically...
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    Sigurd Magnusson: 1193–1194 Inge Magnusson: 1196–1202 Håkon Sverresson (1202–1204) Guttorm Sigurdsson (1204) Inge Bårdsson (1204–1217) Erling Stonewall:...
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    contesting party. The failed rising of duke Skule Bårdsson in 1240 was the final event of the civil war era Inge Magnusson – utdypning Norsk biografisk leksikon...
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  • low-intensity civil war between his successor Inge Bårdsson and the Bagler, until a settlement was reached between Inge, Haakon and the new Bagler pretender Philip...
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  • (Håkon Galen) in 1205. He was the half-brother of the Norwegian king Inge Bårdsson. She was the mother of Knut Haakonsson (c. 1208–1261) who was later...
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  • against his brother, Inge, in an early stage of the civil war era in Norway. Sigurd was fostered by Guttorm (Guthormr) or Sådegyrd Bårdsson (Sáðagyrðr Bárðarson)...
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  • Haakon IV. 23 April – Inge II of Norway, king (born 1185). Philip Simonsson, pretender to the throne. Helle, Knut. "Inge 2 Bårdsson". In Helle, Knut (ed...
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    first by his nephew Guttorm Sigurdsson and later by the appointment of Inge Bardsson. Shortly after the death of King Haakon, Inga gave birth to a son who...
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  • Swedes won, according to legend, aided by Odin. The Norwegian Saga of Inge Bårdsson relates that a horseman arrived to the farmstead of a smith at Nesje...
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  • and was claimed to be the son of Inge Krokrygg. Inge II of Norway, king (died 1217). Norseng, Per G. "Inge 2 Bårdsson". In Bolstad, Erik (ed.). Store norske...
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  • Events in the year 1209 in Norway. Monarch: Inge II Bårdsson Margrete Eriksdotter, queen consort of Norway (born c.1155). Bjørgo, Narve. "Margrete Eriksdotter"...
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  • 1204 during the minority of King Guttorm, Skule Bårdsson in 1217 during the illness of King Inge Bårdsson. To appease a pretender to the throne without...
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  • Events in the year 1207 in Norway. Monarch: Inge II Bårdsson Erling Steinvegg, candidate of the Bagler to the Norwegian throne. Helle, Knut. "Erling Steinvegg"...
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    following the death of Inge II (Bårdsson) – this largely ends the civil war era in Norway. During his minority, Earl Skule Bårdsson becomes Haakon's regent...
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  • he had a son, Inge, who was later crowned King of Norway during the civil war era. Bård had another son with Ragnfrid: Skule Bårdsson, a duke and a rival...
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  • Norway. Monarch: Haakon III Sverresson then Guttorm Sigurdsson then Inge II Bårdsson Haakon IV of Norway, king (died 1263). 1 January – Haakon III of Norway...
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    Haakon III Sverresson Guttorm Sigurdsson Gille dynasty (female line) Inge II Bårdsson Sverre dynasty (restored) Haakon IV Haakonsson Haakon Haakonsson Magnus...
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  • Norsk biografisk leksikon. Retrieved November 29, 2015. Knut Helle. "Inge 2 Bårdsson, Konge". Norsk biografisk leksikon. Retrieved November 29, 2015. Knut...
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    reign of King Haakon, much of the royal power was in the hands of Skule Bårdsson. In 1239, the conflict between the two erupted into open warfare, when...
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  • leksikon) "Inge Magnusson". Norsk biografisk leksikon. Retrieved June 1, 2019. Erling Steinvegg (Store norske leksikon) "Inge 2 Bårdsson". Norsk biografisk...
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