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Haakon V of Norway

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Haakon V Magnusson (10 April 1270 – 8 May 1319) (Old Norse: Hákon Magnússon; Norwegian: Håkon Magnusson) was king of Norway from 1299 until 1319. [1]

47 relations: Agnes Haakonsdatter, Akershus Fortress, Albert I, Duke of Saxony, Andreas Holmsen, Berengaria of Portugal, Bergen, Bernhard, Count of Anhalt, Birger, King of Sweden, Bohus Fortress, Denmark, Dulce of Aragon, Eric II of Norway, Eric IV of Denmark, Eric Magnusson (duke), Euphemia of Rügen, Haakon III of Norway, Haakon IV of Norway, Hardrada dynasty, House of Sverre, Inga of Varteig, Ingeborg of Denmark, Queen of Norway, Ingeborg of Norway, Jutta of Saxony, Knut Gjerset, Knut Helle, Leopold VI, Duke of Austria, List of Norwegian monarchs, Magnus IV of Sweden, Magnus VI of Norway, Margrete Skulesdatter, Narve Bjørgo, Norway, Norwegian language, Old Norse, Oslo, Sancho I of Portugal, Skule Bårdsson, Sophia of Minsk, St Mary's Church, Oslo, Stavanger, Stavanger Cathedral, Store norske leksikon, Sverre of Norway, Theodora Angelina, Duchess of Austria, Valdemar I of Denmark, Valdemar II of Denmark, Vitslav II, Prince of Rügen.

Agnes Haakonsdatter

Agnes Haakonsdatter (Old Norse: Agnes Hákonardottir; 1290–1319) was an illegitimate daughter of King Haakon V of Norway and a woman whose name remains unknown.

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Akershus Fortress

Akershus Fortress (Akershus Festning) or Akershus Castle (Akershus slott) is a medieval castle that was built to protect and provide a royal residence for Oslo, the capital of Norway.

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Albert I, Duke of Saxony

Albert I (c. 1175 – 7 October 1260) was a Duke of Saxony, Angria, and Westphalia; Lord of Nordalbingia; Count of Anhalt; and Prince-elector and Archmarshal of the Holy Roman Empire.

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Andreas Holmsen

Andreas Holmsen (5 June 1906 – 20 February 1989) was a Norwegian historian.

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Berengaria of Portugal

Berengaria of Portugal (c. 1198 – 27 March 1221), was a Queen consort of Denmark by marriage to Danish King Valdemar II.

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Bergen

Bergen, historically Bjørgvin, is a city and municipality in Hordaland on the west coast of Norway.

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Bernhard, Count of Anhalt

Bernhard (– 2 February 1212), a member of the House of Ascania, was Count of Anhalt and Ballenstedt, and Lord of Bernburg through his paternal inheritance.

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Birger, King of Sweden

Birger (Swedish: Birger Magnusson; 1280 – 31 May 1321) was King of Sweden from 1290 to 1318.

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Bohus Fortress

Bohus Fortress (also known as Baahus or Båhus, originally: Bágahús) lies along the old Norwegian–Swedish border in Kungälv, Bohuslän, Sweden, north east from Hisingen where the Göta river splits into two branches (north of Gothenburg).

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Denmark

Denmark (Danmark), officially the Kingdom of Denmark,Kongeriget Danmark,.

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Dulce of Aragon

Dulce of Aragon (or of Barcelona;; 1160 – 1 September 1198) was Queen consort to King Sancho I of Portugal.

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Eric II of Norway

Eric Magnusson (1268 – 15 July 1299) (Old Norse: Eiríkr Magnússon; Norwegian: Eirik Magnusson) was the King of Norway from 1280 until 1299.

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Eric IV of Denmark

Eric IV, also known as Eric Ploughpenny or Eric Plowpenny (Erik Plovpenning), (– 10 August 1250) was king of Denmark from 1241 until his death in 1250.

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Eric Magnusson (duke)

Eric Magnusson (1282–1318) was a Swedish prince, Duke of Svealand, Södermanland, Dalsland, Västergötland, Värmland and North Halland and heir to the throne of Sweden.

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Euphemia of Rügen

Euphemia of Rügen (c. 1280 – May 1312) was the Queen consort of Norway as the spouse of Håkon V of Norway.

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Haakon III of Norway

Haakon Sverresson (Norwegian: Håkon Sverresson, Old Norse: Hákon Sverrisson) (1182 – 1 January 1204) was King of Norway from 1202 to 1204.

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Haakon IV of Norway

Haakon Haakonsson (c. March/April 1204 – 16 December 1263) (Old Norse: Hákon Hákonarson; Norwegian: Håkon Håkonsson), sometimes called Haakon the Old in contrast to his son with the same name, and known in modern regnal lists as Haakon IV, was the King of Norway from 1217 to 1263.

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Hardrada dynasty

The Hardrada dynasty (Hardrådeætta) was a powerful royal "house" or "dynasty" which ruled, at various times in history, Kingdom of Norway, Kingdom of Mann and the Isles, Earldom of Orkney.

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House of Sverre

The House of Sverre (Sverreætten) was a royal house or dynasty which ruled, at various times in history, the Kingdom of Norway, hereunder the kingdom's realms, and the Kingdom of Scotland.

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Inga of Varteig

Inga of Varteig (Inga fra Varteig) (c.1185 –1234) was the mistress of King Haakon III of Norway and the mother of King Haakon IV of Norway.

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Ingeborg of Denmark, Queen of Norway

Ingeborg Eriksdotter (– 24/26 March 1287) was a Danish princess.

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Ingeborg of Norway

Ingeborg of Norway (Old Norse Ingibjörg Hákonardóttir, Swedish Ingeborg Håkansdotter, Norwegian Ingebjørg Håkonsdatter; 1301 – 17 June 1361), was a Norwegian princess and by marriage a Swedish royal duchess with a position in the regency governments in Norway (1319–27) and Sweden (1319–26) during the minority of her son, King Magnus of Norway and Sweden.

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Jutta of Saxony

Jutta of Saxony (c. 1223 – before 2 February 1267) was a Danish Queen consort, spouse of King Eric IV of Denmark.

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Knut Gjerset

Knut Gjerset (September 15, 1865 - October 29, 1936) was a Norwegian-American author, historian and college professor.

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Knut Helle

Knut Helle (19 December 1930 – 27 June 2015) was a Norwegian historian.

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Leopold VI, Duke of Austria

Leopold VI (Luitpold VI., 1176 – 28 July 1230Beller 2007, pp. 23.), known as Leopold the Glorious (Luitpold der Glorreiche), was the Duke of Styria from 1194 and the Duke of Austria from 1198 to his death in 1230.

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List of Norwegian monarchs

The list of Norwegian monarchs (kongerekken or kongerekka) begins in 872: the traditional dating of the Battle of Hafrsfjord, after which victorious King Harald Fairhair merged several petty kingdoms into that of his father.

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Magnus IV of Sweden

Magnus IV (April or May 1316 – 1 December 1374; Swedish Magnus Eriksson) was King of Sweden from 1319 to 1364, King of Norway as Magnus VII (including Iceland and Greenland) from 1319 to 1343, and ruler of Scania from 1332 to 1360.

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Magnus VI of Norway

Magnus Haakonsson (Old Norse: Magnús Hákonarson, Norwegian: Magnus Håkonsson; 1 May 1238 – 9 May 1280) was King of Norway (as Magnus VI) from 1263 to 1280 (junior king from 1257).

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Margrete Skulesdatter

Margrete Skulesdatter (Old Norse: Margrét Skúladóttir) (1208–1270) was a Norwegian Queen consort, spouse of King Haakon IV of Norway and Queen consort of Norway from 1225 to 1263.

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Narve Bjørgo

Narve Bjørgo (born 3 May 1936 in Meland, Nordhordland) is a Norwegian historian.

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Norway

Norway (Norwegian: (Bokmål) or (Nynorsk); Norga), officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a unitary sovereign state whose territory comprises the western portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula plus the remote island of Jan Mayen and the archipelago of Svalbard.

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Norwegian language

Norwegian (norsk) is a North Germanic language spoken mainly in Norway, where it is the official language.

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Old Norse

Old Norse was a North Germanic language that was spoken by inhabitants of Scandinavia and inhabitants of their overseas settlements from about the 9th to the 13th century.

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Oslo

Oslo (rarely) is the capital and most populous city of Norway.

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Sancho I of Portugal

Sancho I, nicknamed "the Populator" ("o Povoador"), King of Portugal (Coimbra, 11 November 115426 March 1211) was the second but only surviving legitimate son and fifth child of Afonso I of Portugal by his wife, Maud of Savoy.

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Skule Bårdsson

Skule Bårdsson or Duke Skule (Norwegian: Hertug Skule) (Old Norse: Skúli Bárðarson) (– 24 May 1240) was a Norwegian nobleman and claimant to the royal throne against his son-in-law, King Haakon Haakonsson.

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Sophia of Minsk

Sophia of Minsk or Sophia of Polotsk (c. 1140 – 5 May 1198) was a Danish queen consort by marriage to King Valdemar I of Denmark, and a landgravine of Thuringia by marriage to Louis III, Landgrave of Thuringia.

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St Mary's Church, Oslo

St Mary's Church (Mariakirken i Oslo) was a medieval church located in Oslo, Norway.

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Stavanger

Stavanger is a city and municipality in Norway.

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Stavanger Cathedral

Stavanger Cathedral (Stavanger domkirke) is Norway's oldest cathedral and the seat of the Bishop of Stavanger who leads the Diocese of Stavanger.

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Store norske leksikon

Store norske leksikon, abbreviated SNL, is a Norwegian language (bokmål) encyclopedia.

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Sverre of Norway

Sverre Sigurdsson (Sverrir Sigurðarson) (c. 1145/1151 – 9 March 1202) was the King of Norway from 1184 to 1202.

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Theodora Angelina, Duchess of Austria

Theodora Angelina (died 22/23 June 1246) was the wife of Leopold VI of Austria, by whom she had several children.

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Valdemar I of Denmark

Valdemar I of Denmark (14 January 1131 – 12 May 1182), also known as Valdemar the Great (Valdemar den Store), was King of Denmark from 1146 until his death in 1182.

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Valdemar II of Denmark

Valdemar II (9 May 117028 March 1241), called Valdemar the Victorious or Valdemar the Conqueror (Valdemar Sejr), was the King of Denmark from 1202 until his death in 1241.

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Vitslav II, Prince of Rügen

Vitslav II (c. 1240 – 1302), variously called Vislav, Vizlav, Wislaw, Wizlaw and Witslaw in English sources (Wizlaw II) was a prince of Rügen.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haakon_V_of_Norway

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