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Sigurd Erlingsson Ribbung ( Old Norse: Sigurðr ribbungr) (died 1226) was a Norwegian nobleman and pretender to the throne of Norway during the civil war era in Norway. [1] Biography. Sigurd Erlingsson's father was Erling Steinvegg, who claimed to be the son of King Magnus V.
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- 1203
- 1226 (22-23)Oslo, Norway
- Norway
- Opprørskonge
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Sigurd Erlingsson Ribbung – Norsk biografisk leksikon. Død. 1226, Oslo. Født 1203; nøyaktig fødselsdato og fødested er ikke kjent. Virke. Opprørskonge. Familie. Foreldre: Baglerkongen Erling Magnusson Steinvegg (død 1207), morens navn er ikke kjent. Ifølge baglertradisjonen sønnesønn av kong Magnus 5 Erlingsson (1156–84).
Sigurd Erlingsson Ribbung was a Norwegian nobleman and pretender to the throne of Norway during the civil war era in Norway.
Sigurd Ribbung. Sigurd Erlingsson. Født. 1204. Død. 1226, Oslo. Virke. Opprørskonge. Familie. Foreldre: Baglerkongen Erling Magnusson Steinvegg (død 1207), morens navn er ikke kjent. Ifølge baglertradisjonen sønnesønn av kong Magnus 5. Erlingsson (1156–1184). Sigurd Ribbung var en norsk opprørskonge.
As a king of the Birkebeiner faction, Haakon defeated the uprising of the final Bagler royal pretender, Sigurd Ribbung, in 1227. He put a definitive end to the civil war era when he had Skule Bårdsson killed in 1240, a year after he had himself proclaimed king in opposition to Haakon.
Sigurd (Sigurðr) (<1225-1254) Cecilia (<1225-1248). She married Gregorius Andresson, a nephew of the last bagler king Filippus Simonsson. Widowed, she later married king Harald (Haraldr) of the Hebrides, a vassal of King Håkon, in Bergen. They both drowned on the return voyage to the British Isles. By his wife Margrét Skúladóttir: