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    Sigurd died in 1226, and the revolt was finally quashed in 1227 with the surrender of its last leader, Haakon the Crazy's son Knut Haakonsson. This left Haakon more or less uncontested monarch. Haakon and Skule Bårdsson, from the 14th century Icelandic Flateyjarbók.

    • June 1217 – 16 December 1263
    • Inge II
  2. The Ribbunger forces were soon beaten militarily. Knut resigned his pretender crown and made peace with King Haakon IV of Norway in 1227. He subsequently married Ingrid, a daughter of jarl Skule Baardsson, who had a form of power sharing with King Haakon. Tensions between Skule Baardsson and King Haakon existed and in an effort to facilitate a ...

  3. Introduction: The leadership of the Norwegian Kings during the Medieval ‘Civil War’ plays a prominent part in social, political and economical life in high Medieval Norway. The objective of the present dissertation discusses how King Sverre Sigurdsson (1177-1202) and Haakon Haakonsson (1217-1263) are depicted in their Sagas.

  4. Mar 22, 2024 · Birthdate: June 1204. Birthplace: Folkenborg (Folkisberg), Eidsberg, Østfold, Norge (Norway) Death: December 16, 1263 (59) Kirkjuvágr (nå Kirkwall), Kirkwall, Orkney Islands, Norway (later Scotland, UK) Place of Burial: Bergen, Hordaland, Norway.

    • Østfold
    • "Håkon den Gamle", "Haco", "Haquinus"
    • Frille Kanga "The Young" "Den Unge
    • June 1204
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  6. Dec 13, 2023 · About King Haakon The Mighty Sigurdsson, of Lade. Haakon II Sigurdsson Jarl (Old Norse: Hákon Sigurðsson, Norwegian: Håkon Sigurdsson), (died 995) was the son of Sigurd Haakonsson, Earl of Lade, and thus Trøndelag. Haakon claimed descent from the divine linage of Sæming. Gift med Thora Skagesdotter, fire barn:

    • Trondheim, Sor-Trondelag
    • Sør-Trøndelag, Norway
    • December 25, 937
  7. Knut der Große. Knut der Große, Knut Svenson (dän. Knud den Store, engl. Canute the Great; 995 – 1035). Sohn des Dänenkönigs Sven Gabelbart und seiner Frau Gunhild, einer Tochter des Polenfürsten Mieszko I. Er vollendete die Eroberung Englands, die unter seinem Vater begonnen worden war, und wurde 1016 von den Noblen des Landes zum ...

  8. Nov 7, 2023 · Knut der Große (dänisch Knud den Store, englisch Canute the Great; * etwa 995; † 12. November 1035 in Shaftesbury) war im 11. Jahrhundert Herrscher über ein nordisches Großreich, das England, Dänemark, Norwegen und Südschweden umfasste.

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