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  1. Inge II ( Norwegian: Inge Bårdsson, Old Norse: Ingi Bárðarson; 1185 – 23 April 1217) was King of Norway from 1204 to 1217. [1] His reign was within the later stages of the period known in Norwegian history as the age of civil wars. [citation needed] Inge was the king of the birkebeiner faction. The conclusion of the settlement of Kvitsøy ...

  2. Aug 18, 2020 · Inge II Bårdsson was king of Norway between 1204 and 1217. He was the son of Cecilia (sister of king Sverre) and lendermann Bård Guttormsson from Rein. He was elected king of the Birkebeinere in 1204 and fought against the Baglers until 1208, when the bagler king Filippus was granted the rule of Viken under Inge's suzerainty.

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  3. Inge Bårdsson på Commons. Inge II Bårdsson ( norrønt: Ingi Bárðarsun) (født 1185, død 1217) var en norsk konge. Han var sønn av Sverre Sigurdssons søster Cecilia og høyadelsmannen Bård Guttormsson av Reinsætten. Hans halvbror var Skule Bårdsson som ble Norges første hertug. Inge ble valgt til konge av birkebeinerne i 1204 .

  4. Inge II was King of Norway from 1204 to 1217. His reign was within the later stages of the period known in Norwegian history as the age of civil wars. Inge was the king of the birkebeiner faction. The conclusion of the settlement of Kvitsøy with the bagler faction in 1208 led to peace for the last nine years of Inge’s reign, at the price of Inge and the birkebeiner recognising bagler rule ...

  5. Av Ukjent. Inge 2. Bårdsson var norsk konge i perioden 1204 til 1217. Han var sønn av Cecilia, kong Sverres søster, og lendmannen Bård Guttormsson til Rein i Trøndelag. Inge ble valgt til konge av birkebeinerne i 1204, og var konge i det trøndersk-vestnorske birkebeinerriket i den siste fasen av striden mellom birkebeinere og baglere.

  6. Sep 19, 2017 · But there were plenty of other earls and warriors vying for control, notably Earl Skule Bårdsson (King Inge’s half-brother). Skule was supported by the Archbishop of Nidaros and the majority of the Birkebeiners because many questioned Håkon’s ancestry and thus, his legitimacy to the crown.

  7. Inge Baardson ( 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 stages of the period known in Norwegian history as the age of civil wars. Inge was the king of the birkebeiner faction. The conclusion of the settlement of Kvitsøy with the bagler ...

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