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  2. 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 1355, and ruler of Scania from 1332 to 1360.

  3. Apr 26, 2022 · Magnus IV of Sweden (Swedish: Magnus Eriksson; spring 1316 – 1 December 1374), also Magnus VII of Norway, was king of Sweden, Norway, and Scania. He has also vindictively been called Magnus Smek (English equivalent: Magnus the Caresser).

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  4. May 16, 2019 · Magnus VII (Magnus Ericsson), b.1316, d.1373 or 1374, king of Norway (1319–43) and Sweden (1319–63). He was declared of age in 1332. Educated in Sweden, he neglected Norway and soon became unpopular there.

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  5. Magnus was declared to have come of age at 15 in 1331. This caused resistance in Norway, where a statute from 1302 made clear that kings came of age at the age of 20, and a rising by Erling Vidkunsson and other Norwegian nobles ensued.

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  7. 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 1355, and ruler of Scania from 1332 to 1360.

  8. Magnus IV of Sweden (April 1316-1 December 1374) was King of Norway from 8 May 1319 (succeeding Haakon V and preceding Haakon VI) and King of Sweden from 8 July 1319 to February 1364 (succeeding Birger of Sweden and preceding Albert of Sweden).

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