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  Ancestors and Family of Isabel de Bruce   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Marriage: (1): Eirik II Magnusson of Norway on 25 Sep 1293
Isabel married Eirik II Magnusson of Norway, son of Magnus VI Håkonsson Lagabøte of Norway and Ingeborg Eriksdatter, on 25 Sep 1293.
(Eirik II Magnusson of Norway was born in 1268 and died on 15 Jul 1299.)
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 Eirik II of Norway - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He was the eldest surviving son of Magnus the Lawgiver, King of Norway, and his wife Ingeborg of Denmark.
Through his mother (who was daughter of Jutta of Saxony, herself a descendant of Ulvhild of Norway, duchess of Saxony), Eric descended from king St Olav, Olav II of Norway, being the first after Magnus the Good of that saint's descendants to ascend that throne (i.e, the descendants of St.Olav returned to kingship of Norway).
The young Margaret was to become queen of Scotland in 1286.
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 Norway
Norway is first and foremost a maritime nation, and most of its population lives along the coast or on the hundreds of coastal islands, where the weather is moderated by the Gulf Stream.
Norway is split in three parts by Olof Skötkonung, King of Svealand, his step-father Svend Forkbeard, King of Denmark, and the exiled Jarl Eirik.
Margarethe is appointed Regent and unites Norway, Sweden, and Denmark in the Union of Kalmar.
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 thePeerage.com - Person Page 10288
She married Eirik II Magnusson, King of Norway, son of Magnus VI Haakonsson, King of Norway and Ingeborg Eriksdottir, Princess of Denmark, circa 31 August 1281 at Bergen, Norway.
Eirik II Magnusson, King of Norway was the son of Magnus VI Haakonsson, King of Norway and Ingeborg Eriksdottir, Princess of Denmark.
Margaret 'Maid of Norway' Eriksdottir, Queen of Scotland was the daughter of Eirik II Magnusson, King of Norway and Margaret of Scotland, Princess of Scotland.
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 Norway   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Norway's power were further weakened by the fact that one third of the population died during the Black Death pandemic of 1349-1351.
Norway was a nonbelligerent during World War I, but as a result of the Nazi German invasion and occupation during World War II, Norwegians generally became skeptical of the concept of neutrality and turned instead to collective security.
Norway straddles the North Atlantic Ocean for its entire length, bound by three different seas: the North Sea to the southwest and its large inlet the Skagerrak to the south, the Norwegian Sea to the west and the Barents Sea to the northeast.
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Kappadal, born 1784 in Aurland, Norway; died 1869 in Aurland, Norway; married Torris Kristensen Kvam 1817 in Aurland, Norway; born 1796 in Aurland, Norway; died 1875 in Aurland, Norway.
Finden, born 1724 in Norway; died 1789 in Norway; married (1) Torstein Halvardson Tune 1755 in Norway; born in Norway; married (2) Hermund Eirikson Hanekam 1769 in Norway; born 1735 in Norway; died 1808 in Norway.
Valsvik, born in Norway; died 1795 in Norway; married (1) Ola Hansson Nese 28 February 1744/45 in Norway; born 1719 in Norway; died 1752 in Norway; married (2) Lars Olson Dalsvaer 27 December 1752 in Norway; born 1723 in Norway; died 02 December 1811 in Norway.
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 Maximilian Genealogy Master Database 2000 - pafg108 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Eirik II the Priest-Hater MAGNUSSON King of Norway on 31 Aug 1281 in Bergen, Norway.
Margaret Maid of Norway EIRIKSDOTTIR was born Apr 1283 in Tönsberg, Norway.
Robert II of BURGUNDY was born 1248 and died 21 Mar 1306.
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 Haakon V of Norway - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Haakon V Magnusson (1270 - May 8, 1319) was king of Norway from 1299 until 1319.
He was the younger surviving son of Magnus the Lawgiver, King of Norway, and his wife Ingeborg of Denmark.
Through his mother (who was daughter of Jutta of Saxony, herself a descendant of Ulvhild of Norway, duchess of Saxony), Haakon descended from king St Olav, Olav II of Norway.
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 Alexander III of Scotland - PLAAF.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Born at Roxburgh, Borders, as the son of Alexander II of Scotland by his second wife Marie de Coucy, he became king at the age of eight when his father died (6 July 1249).
Norway retained only Orkney and Shetland in the area.
In 1284 he induced the Estates to recognize as his heir-presumptive his granddaughter Margaret, the "Maid of Norway".
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 Namnlöst dokument
Eirik, who in 1389 had been elected King of Norway and in 1396 King of Denmark and Sweden.
Elected King of Norway in Hamar 25 of October and crowned in the Cathedral of Trondheim on 20 of November 1449.
Carl II was succeded by Carl III Johan.
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 My Family
Children were: Håkon V Longlegs Magnusson, Eirik II Magnusson of Norway, Olaf Magnusson, Magnus Magnusson.
Parents: Olav II Haraldsson of Norway and Astrid Olofsdotter of Sweden.
Children were: Ellisif of Gårdarike, Vsevolod I of Novgorod, Swiatoslaw II of Kiev, Izyaslav I of Kiev, Anna of Kiev Yaroslavna, Dobronega of Kiev.
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 Scandinavia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Harald was the father of Olaf II of Norway.
Norway was united with Denmark in personal union from the 14th century; in 1814 it was detached from Denmark, and amalgamated with Sweden.
Norway seceded from Sweden in 1905, and established a separate dynasty.
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 Alexander III of Scotland - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Alexander III (September 4, 1241 – March 19, 1286), king of Scots, also known as Alexander the Glorious ranks as one of Scotland's greatest kings.
Born at Roxburgh as the son of Alexander II by his second wife Marie de Coucy, he became king at the age of eight when his father died (6 July 1249).
Margaret (February 28, 1260-April 9, 1283), married King Eirik II of Norway
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 Maximilian Genealogy Master Database 2000 - pafg141 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Isabella married Eirik II the Priest-Hater MAGNUSSON King of Norway on 1293.
Eirik II the Priest-Hater MAGNUSSON King of Norway was born 1268 and died 15 Jul 1299.
Haakon V Longlegs of Norway MAGNUSSON was born 10 Apr 1270 and died 8 May 1319.
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 Norwegian Explorers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The Saga of Eric the Red relates that he set sail for Norway in 999, served King Olav Trygvasson for a term, and was sent back to Greenland one year later to bring Christianity to its people.
Heyerdahl was born in 1914 in the small town of Larvik, on Norway's south coast.
But the Ra II expedition, a repetition mounted one year later, was a success, and the expedition reached Barbados after a two-month voyage of 6,100 kilometres, proving that in theory boats such as the Ra could have sailed with the Canaries current across the Atlantic in prehistoric times.
www.reisenett.no /facts/history/norwegian_explorers.html   (3934 words)

  
 J. Craig Canada's Family Tree - aqwg259
Eirik married Margaret of Scotland on 31 Aug 1281
Margaret married Eirik II Magnusson King of Norway on 31 Aug 1281
Yolande de Dreux was born 1263 and died 1322.
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 Ancestors and Family of Eirik II Magnusson of Norway   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Eirik tried to limit the rights of german merchants in Norway, leading to a blockade from the Hanse cities.
Eirik ble kronet i Bergen i 1280, 12 år gammel.
Eirik married Margaret of Scotland, daughter of Alexander III of Scotland and Margaret of England, on 31 Aug 1281 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway.
nygaard.howards.net /files/2/1763.htm   (241 words)

  
 Haakon VII on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Formerly Prince Charles, second son of King Frederick VIII of Denmark, he was elected by the Storting to the throne on the separation of Norway from Sweden in 1905 and took the name Haakon.
During the German occupation of Norway (1940-45) in World War II, Haakon headed a government in exile at London.
Norway's future king forms new ties; In a visit to "Norwegian America," Crown Prince Haakon spoke of both historic and modern bonds.(NEWS)
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 List of Norwegian monarchs - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
This article is a list of rulers of Norway up until the present, including:
The United Kingdoms of Denmark, Norway and Sweden (1397-1523)
Carl I of Norway (Karl Knutsson Bonde) : 1449-1450
www.newlenox.us /project/wikipedia/index.php/List_of_Norwegian_monarchs   (340 words)

  
 The Titles of the European Rulers
In 1344 an agreement was reached to sever the union of Norway and Sweden, King Magnus' eldest son Erik to become King of Sweden, and his second son Hakon to become King of Norway in the future.
Charles Knutsson Bonde (+1470), King of Norway and Sweden, abdicated from the Throne of Norway, and Christian I (+1481), King of Denmark, Count of Oldenburg and Delmenhorst, became King of Norway (1450).
[Agnates] Emperor Joseph II elevated the Counties of Oldenburg and Delmenhorst to the duchy of Oldenburg (1774, announced 1777).
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 Harald II of Norway - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Danish: Harald Graafeld), was the son of Eirik Bloodaxe and a grandson of Harald Fairhair.
After Haakon's death at Fitjar in 961, Harald and his brothers became kings of Norway, but they had little authority outside Western Norway.
The article about Harald II of Norway contains information related to Harald II of Norway.
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 Sir William Wallace of Ellerslie "from Outlaw to Guardian of Scotland" - Background
The situation escalated when Robert Bruce 'the Competitor' was excluded from being one the Guardians of the Peace (consisting of two earls, two barons and two bishops, appointed by the government of the child monarch, Queen Margaret of Scotland 'the Maid of Norway').
The negotiations were about the marriage of King Edward I's five years old son, Edward, the Prince of Wales (later to become Edward II) and the six years old Queen Margaret of Scotland, King Eirik II of Norway's daughter.
Then Queen Margaret of Scotland travelled from Norway for her arranged marriage with Edward, the Prince of Wales.
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 Ancestors and Family of Magnus VI Håkonsson Lagabøte of Norway
Fra midten av 1280-tallet av var Norge delt mellom Magnus Lagabøtes sønner, kong Eirik II og hertug Håkon.
Det kom aldri til konflikt mellom kong Eirik og hertug Håkon, noe som sto i kontrast til forholdet mellom konger og hertuger i de to andre nordiske rikene.
Magnus married Ingeborg Eriksdatter, daughter of Erik IV Plogpenning of Denmark and Jutta of Saxony, on 11 Sep 1261 in Bergen, Hordaland, Norway.
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 My Family
Parents: Eirik II Magnusson of Norway and Margaret of Scotland.
Parents: Eirik I Blodøks of Norway and Gunhild Gorm.
was born in 1794 in Trøgstad, Østfold, Norway.
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 Richard NORTON - King Ragnfred Eiriksson of NORWAY
Ancestors of Arnkel Einarsson of NORWAY, Earl of Norway
1 Daughter of King Eric of NORWAY =John II of ORKNEY, Jarl of Orkney Marriage: 1300 2 Magnus V of ORKNEY, Jarl of Orkney =Katherine of CAITHNESS, Countess of Caithness 3 Malise I of ORKNEY, Jarl of Orkney =Isabella of CAITHNESS
Descendents of Eric Hakonsson of Ladir and NORWAY
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 Articles - Bjarmaland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
In 920, Eirik Bloodaxe made a viking expedition, as well as Harald II of Norway and Haakon Magnusson of Norway, in 1090.
The arrival of the Mongols to the Russia, undoubtedly contributed to the decline.
Even if Biarmland was very distant from the lands plundered by the Mongols, many Biarmians sought refuge in Norway, where they were given land in Malangen, by Haakon IV of Norway, in 1240.
www.kimia-sains.com /articles/Bjarmaland   (828 words)

  
 The extreme right in Norway 1997
There has not been much extreme-right activity in Norway since the Second World War, and, compared with Sweden and Germany, the activity that does exist remains marginal, partly because of the five-year Nazi occupation of the country during the war.
The leader, Arne Myrdal, was arrested and later convicted for planning to bomb a refugee camp at Tromoeya in the south of Norway.
Critics says that this might turn Norway into a free-zone for European Nazis, and the government is now discussing how to deal with the problem.
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 RootsWeb: NORWAY-L Re: Harald II
Harald II Gråfell is mentioned in the book "Nachkommen Gorms des Alten" (Descendants of Gorm the Old) by S. Otto Brenner.
He is said to be the son of Eirik Blodøks and Gunhild Gormsdatter.
I have: Descendants of Bernard II von Sachsen
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 Bruce   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Robert II received his father's Scottish lands at the age of 14.
In 1290 when Margaret "the Maid" of Norway died in the Orkneys, Sir Robert V came out of retirement as a competitor for the Scottish throne.
Eirik II Magnusson, King of Norway (1280-1299); Mary m1.
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 royalhousesofscotland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Suceeded by Constantine, II of Alba, King of Scotland son of Kenneth I, MacAlpin, King of Scotland.
Suceeded by Margaret, Maid of Norway (Margaret Eiriksdottir) Queen Margaret, granddaughter of Alexander III the Glorius King of Scotland, daughter of Margaret of Scotland & Eirik II Magnusson, the Priest-Hater, King of Norway
Margeret or the Maid of Norway was only four when she rises to the throne but dies soon after.
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