| Håkon V Magnusson | |
| King of Norway | |
The Great Seal of Håkon V with the Coat of arms of Norway | |
| Reign | 1299 - 1319 |
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| Born | 1268 |
| Died | 1319 |
| Buried | St. The Coat of Arms of Norway is one of the oldest in Europe. It originated as a personal coat of arms for the royal house. Mary's church, Oslo, later reinterred at Akershus Fortress |
| Consort | Eufemia of Rügen |
| Issue | Ingeborg, legitimate, by queen Eufemia; and Agnes Hakonardottir, Dame of Borgarsyssel, illegitimate though recognized, by a mistress named Gro or Katrine |
| Royal House | Fairhair |
| Father | King Magnus VI the Lawmender of Norway (1238-1280) |
| Mother | Ingeborg of Denmark, Queen of Norway |
Haakon V Magnusson (1270 - May 8, 1319) was king of Norway from 1299 until 1319. (called Christiania from 1624 to 1878 and Kristiania from 1878 to 1924 is the Capital and largest city of Norway. Akershus Fortress or Akershus Castle ( Akershus Festning, Akershus slott) is the old Castle built to protect Oslo, the capital Eufemia Güntersdotter was Queen Consort of Norway from 1299 to 1319 Ingeborg of Norway, aka Duchess Ingeborg, Old Norse Ingibjörg Hákonardóttir, Swedish Ingeborg Håkansdotter, ( 1301 is a county in southeastern Norway, bordering Akershus and southwestern Sweden ( Västra Götaland County and Värmland) while History of Monarchy of Norway redirects here The Kingdom of Norway as a unified realm was initiated by King Harald Fairhair Magnus Lagabøte ( old Norse Magnús lagabœtir, English Magnus the law-mender) or Magnus Håkonsson ( old Norse Ingeborg Eriksdotter (ca 1244-1287 was the Queen consort of Norway from 1263 to 1280 married to King Magnus VI of Norway. Events 589 - Reccared summons the Third Council of Toledo 1450 - Jack Cade's Rebellion: Kentishmen Norway ( Norwegian: Norge ( Bokmål) or Noreg ( Nynorsk) officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a Constitutional He was married to Eufemia of Rügen, and father to Ingeborg Håkonsdotter who married duke Eric Magnusson of Sweden. Eufemia Güntersdotter was Queen Consort of Norway from 1299 to 1319 Ingeborg of Norway, aka Duchess Ingeborg, Old Norse Ingibjörg Hákonardóttir, Swedish Ingeborg Håkansdotter, ( 1301 Eric Magnusson was the second son of Magnus Ladulås of Sweden and his Queen consort Helvig of Holstein. He is considered to be the last Norwegian king in the Fairhair dynasty. StOlav dynasty, Hardrada dynasty, Gille dynasty and Sverre dynasty all redirect here
He was the younger surviving son of Magnus the Lawmender, King of Norway, and his wife Ingeborg of Denmark. Magnus Lagabøte ( old Norse Magnús lagabœtir, English Magnus the law-mender) or Magnus Håkonsson ( old Norse Ingeborg Eriksdotter (ca 1244-1287 was the Queen consort of Norway from 1263 to 1280 married to King Magnus VI of Norway. He succeeded when his older brother king Eirik died heirless. Eirik Magnusson (1268 &ndash 15 July 1299) was the king of Norway from 1280 until 1299
Through his mother (who was daughter of Jutta of Saxony, herself a descendant of Ulvhild of Norway, duchess of Saxony), Haakon descended from king Saint Olav.
During his reign he revived his brother's war policy against Denmark, but in 1309 he finally concluded a peace that in general was the end of Dano-Norwegian wars. The Kingdom of Denmark ( ˈd̥ænmɑɡ̊ (archaic ˈd̥anmɑːɡ̊ commonly known as Denmark, is a country in the Scandinavian region of northern Europe In domestic matters he energetically and successfully tried to limit the power of the magnates and to strengthen the king's power.
Haakon was succeeded by his daughter's son, the infant Swedish prince Magnus. Magnus Eriksson or Magnus VII of Norway and Magnus IV of Sweden was king of Sweden (spring 1316 &ndash December 1, 1374) Norway, and Haakon was buried in St. Mary's church in Oslo. (called Christiania from 1624 to 1878 and Kristiania from 1878 to 1924 is the Capital and largest city of Norway. Remains of two people, deemed to be Haakon and Eufemia, were discovered during excavations of the ruins of that church and reinterred at Akershus Fortress. Akershus Fortress or Akershus Castle ( Akershus Festning, Akershus slott) is the old Castle built to protect Oslo, the capital
Haakon Magnusson Cadet branch of the Fairhair dynasty Born: 1270 Died: May 8, 1319 | ||
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| Preceded by Eric Magnusson | King of Norway 1299-1319 | Succeeded by Magnus Ericsson |