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      • After the 1905 dissolution of the union between Sweden and Norway, Prince Carl had an opportunity to take the Norwegian crown. Following the November plebiscite, Haakon accepted the opportunity and was proclaimed king on 18 November 1905.
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    Two days later, on 27 November, Haakon VII took his constitutional oath before parliament as Norway's first independent king in 518 years. However, Norway counts 18 November, the day of his election, as the formal beginning of his reign.

  3. Jun 13, 2013 · In 1928 King Haakon exercised his constitutional powers in full when he appointed the first Labour Party government in Norwegian history. Although it had become the majority party in the 1927 Storting election, the Labour Party was still considered radical, and the resigning prime minister recommended that the King appoint a government from the ...

  4. He had the distinction of being the first independent king of Norway in 518 years. The coronation of him and his wife occurred in Nidaros Cathedral in Trondheim on June 22, 1906. Even in the initial years of his reign, the king was well-loved by his people.

  5. In 1905, Carl, taking the name Haakon, ascended the throne of independent Norway to succeed his deposed great-uncle Oscar II. Full independence King Haakon VII early during his reign. In 1905 a series of disputes between parliament and the King culminated with the matter of separate Norwegian consuls to foreign countries. Norway had grown into ...

  6. Following the November plebiscite, Haakon accepted the opportunity and was proclaimed king on 18 November 1905. He took the Old Norse name Haakon, becoming the first independent Norwegian monarch to use that name since 1380. As king, Haakon gained much sympathy from the Norwegian people.

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    • Oscar II
    • 18 November 1905 — 21 September 1957
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    Following a November plebiscite, he accepted the offer and was formally elected King of Norway by the Storting. He took the Old Norse name Haakon and ascended to the throne as Haakon VII, becoming the first independent Norwegian monarch since 1387. As king, Haakon gained much sympathy from the Norwegian people.

  8. Apr 25, 2022 · When the results came back that 79% of the public wished to retain a monarchy, he was formally offered the throne, and became Norway’s first modern king on 18 November 1905. Haakon married...

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