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 Encyclopedia: Inge II of Norway
Inge Baardson (1185 - 1217) was a king of Norway between 1205 and 1217.
Inge was firstly rivalled as king by Erling Steinvegg, a putative son of Magnus V of Norway, and after his death in 1207, by Philip Simonsson.
Rogaland is a county in Norway, bordering Hordaland, Telemark, Aust-Agder and Vest-Agder.
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 NORWAY - LoveToKnow Article on NORWAY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
The snow-line in Norway is estimated at 3080 ft. in Seiland, 5150 ft. on Dovre Fjeld, and from 4100 to 4900 ft. in Jotunheim.
Population.The resident population of Norway in 1900 was 2,221,477.
Norway is naturally divided into three parts, and each of these remained more or less separate for centuries, even having separate laws until the second half of the I3th century.
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 Sigurd II of Norway - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Sigurd II (1133–1155) was the son of Harald Gille, king of Norway and his mistress Tora Guttormsdottir.
During his visit, the church in Norway was organised into one archbisopric, with its seat at Nidaros.
Inge claimed Sigurd and Eystein for planning to have him dethroned.
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 Haakon IV of Norway
A year later the child was placed under the protection of King Inge II of Norway[?], after whose death in 1217 he was chosen king.
The church refused to recognize him until 1223 on the ground of illegitimacy and the Pope’s dispensation for his coronation was not gained until much later.
From this time onward Haakon’s reign was marked by more peace and prosperity than Norway had known for many years, until in 1263 a dispute with the Scottish king concerning the Hebrides, a Norwegian possession, induced Haakon to undertake an expedition to the west of Scotland.
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 Encyclopedia: Eystein II of Norway
Ruled Norway from 1142 together with his brothers Inge and Sigurd.
Inge I (Inge Krokrygg) (1135 - 1161) was the king of Norway between 1136 and 1161.
Sigurd II (1133 – 1155) was the son of Harald Gille, king of Norway and his mistress Tora Guttormsdottir.
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 Haakon IV of Norway - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Håkon IV (1204 – December 15, 1263), also called Haakon the Old, was declared to be the son of Håkon III of Norway, the leader of the Birkebeiner, who had seized control over large parts of Norway in 1202.
During an ongoing civil war between Birkebeiner and Bagler, who resisted in the regions Viken and Oblandene, Haakon III died shortly before the former was born in Folkisberg, Østfold in 1204.
So the rescued child was placed under the protection of King Inge II, after whose death in 1217 he was chosen king.
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 Inge - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Inge is a first name in Scandinavia and a last name in English-speaking countries.
It is derived from Ing whitch is an alternative name for the norse god Freyr.
This is a disambiguation page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title.
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 Bruce Bolt on Inge Lehmann
Inge was sent by her parents to an enlightened co-educational school run by Hannah Adler, an aunt of Niels Bohr.
Inge Lehmann had an enormous fund of knowledge and experience about seismology from its early days in this century; in retrospect, it is a great shame that more effort was not made to persuade her to write up her reminiscences in more detail (28).
Inge Lehmann was one of the founders in 1936 of the Danish Geophysical Society and chaired the organization in 1941 and 1944.
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 "Starwars"-radar move to Vardo
An American radar to be deployed in Vardo, Norway close to the Russian border has been used in tests of the planned US National Missile Defense, the follow-up to the Star Wars program, the Norwegian newspaper Bergens Tidende reported Saturday April 4.
Norway is a good site for these studies and the timing isn't bad either as the present solar cycle is on the rise, bringing with it increased auroral activity", Thomson said.
Globus II will enhance the ability of the Norwegian military intelligence to monitor its geographical area of interests and the main function of the radar is to monitor objects in space.
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 Scandinavia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
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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 Kingdoms of Scandinavia - Norway
As with Denmark and Sweden, the rulers of Norway emerged from legendary origins.
Denmark loses Norway, which then comes under the rule of Sweden from the end of the Napoleonic Wars.
On 12th-13th August a plebiscite is held in which 368,392 male voters agree to formally end the union with Sweden.
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 Ing Direct Banking   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
ING Direct Canada is a branch-less bank in Canada and created in 1997.
ING Direct is part of the ING Group of Holland.
ING Direct is a member of the Canadian Bankers Association (CBA) and registered member with the Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation (CDIC), a federal agency insuring deposits at all of Canada's chartered banks.
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 INDUSTRIES - Online Information article about INDUSTRIES
common, but this system, which demanded that a considerable extent of land should be readily accessible, was not feasible in the greater part of Norway, and except in one or two flatter districts each farm was owned, or at least worked, by a single family.
Its rise in Norway is perhaps due to the fact that the nature of the country, as well as the individualistic system of settlement, See also:
By 866 his power was so well established in S. Norway Harald Haar- that he contemplated the conquest of the whole land.
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 ipedia.com: Haakon IV of Norway Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Håkon IV, surnamed the Old, was declared to be the son of Håkon III of Norway, the leader of the Birkebeiner, who had seized control over large parts of Norway in 1202.
Håkon IV, surnamed the Old (1204 - December 15, 1263), was declared to be the son of Håkon III of Norway, the leader of the Birkebeiner, who had seized control over large parts of Norway in 1202.
So the child was placed under the protection of King Inge II, after whose death in 1217 he was chosen king.
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 Inge II Of Norway Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
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Inge's half-brother Skule Baardson was given some power already during Inge's reign.
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 Uncovering Vardø | thebulletin.org   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
On March 24, 1998, the Norwegian Defense High Command issued a press release stating that Norway was establishing a new radar called Globus II in Vardø.
The press release said that Globus II represented a cooperative effort between the Norwegian Military Intelligence Agency and the U.S. Air Force Space Command, but did not identify the radar as an American machine.
Fjarvoll said that Globus II was now at an American air force base and that it would be taken apart and sent to Norway.
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 Ancestors and Family of Magnus IV the Blind of Norway   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
MAGNUS THE BLIND, Norwegian MAGNUS DEN BLINDE, joint ruler of Norway (1130-35), with Harald IV, whose abortive attempt (1137-39) to wrest sovereignty from Inge I Haroldsson and Sigurd II, sons of Harald IV, ended the first epoch in the period of Norwegian civil wars (1130-1240).
The son of the Norwegian king Sigurd I Magnusson, Magnus succeeded to the throne jointly with Harald IV in 1130.
In 1139 Magnus began another attack on the forces of Inge and Sigurd II, this time from Denmark in alliance with Sigurd Slembi, but he was killed in the battle.
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 1185 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
April 23 - King Afonso II of Portugal (died 1223)
Gertrude of Meran, queen of Andrew II of Hungary (died 1213)
June 16 - Richeza of Poland, daughter of Wladislaus II the Exile of Poland
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 Haakon Haakonson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Håkon IV, surnamed the Old (1204 - December 15, 1263), was declared to be the son of Håkon III of Norway, theleader of the Birkebeiner, who had seized control over large parts of Norway in 1202.
The church refused to recognize him until 1223 on the ground ofillegitimacy and the Pope's dispensation for his coronation was not gained until much later.
From this time onwardHaakon’s reign was marked by more peace and prosperity than Norway had known formany years, until in 1263 a dispute with the Scottish king concerning the Hebrides, a Norwegian possession, induced Haakon to undertake an expedition to the west ofScotland.
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 List of state leaders in 1208 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Denmark - Valdemar II, King of Denmark (1202-1241)
France - Philippe II, Auguste, King of France (1180-1223)
Norway - Inge II, King of Norway (1204-1217)
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 Index to royal Genealogical Data - ordered by forename - part 55   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Inge II of Norway, King of Norway Baardsson, b.
Inge II the Younger, King of Sweden Halstensson
Isaac II of Byzantium, Emperor of Byzantium Angelus
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 Buells and their Relations   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Children were: Magnus VII King of Norway and as Magnus II, King.
Children were: Llywelyn II Fawr ap Iorwerth Drwyndwn King of Gwynedd.
Parents: Lothair II King of Lorraine and Waldrade d'Alsace.
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 GERMANIA: Visigoths, Ostrogoths, Vandals, Vikings, Orkney, etc.
This page supplements The Kings of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden, 588 AD-Present with diagrams of the earliest kings, with some of their legendary and mythic progenitors.
Norway may have begun as a colony of Sweden, represented by the legendary founder, Olaf Tretelgia.
The Islands had become part of the dowery of Margaret of Oldenburg, daughter of Christian I, King of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden, in her marriage to James.
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 Maximilian Genealogy Master Database 2000 - pafg993 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Sverre of Norway SIGURDSSON King of Norway [Parents] was born 1152.
Halstensson, Inge II the YOUNGER King of Sweden [Parents] died 1130.
Ulfhild HAKONSDOTTIR [Parents] married Halstensson, Inge II the YOUNGER King of Sweden.
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 Heimskringla: Saga of Harald Hardrade: Part II
Vandrad steered where he thought there was most room between the vessels; and when they came near to Norway's ships the earl's men gave their names and then they all allowed them to go where they pleased.
This happened towards evening; and then it went, as one might expect, that all had not the same fate, for many fled, and were lucky enough to escape in various ways; and darkness fell before the slaughter was altogether ended.
Thus there were two kings of Norway at that time; and Magnus had the northern and Olaf the eastern part of the country.
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 King Sigurd "Crusader" Jerusalemfarer of NORWAY - Abigail NOYES
1 Robert Ragnvaldsson (Rollo) of NORWAY =Poppa de Valois of NORMANDY Marriage: 886 2 Adele (Gerloc) of NORMANDY =William (I) III Towhead of AQUITAINE Marriage: 935 3 Adelaide of POITOU =King Hugh Capet of FRANCE Marriage: OCT 996 3 William II " Ironarm" of POITOU, Count of Poitou =Emma of BLOIS Marriage: ABT.
Ancestors of Svein Hakonson of Ladir and NORWAY
Descendents of Svein Hakonson of Ladir and NORWAY
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 Russians Challenge U.S. Over Radar in Norway, by Elizabeth Becker
Eventually it was dismantled and shipped to Norway, the successor to an intelligence radar operated during the cold war by Norway and the United States to monitor Soviet missile tests.
While Norway and the United States say the primary purpose of the new radar is to monitor space debris, Russia has raised concerns that it will track and gather intelligence on missiles launched from bases in western Russia.
When the Soviet Union built a radar at Krasnoyarsk, Siberia, in the 1980's to fill a gap in its radar coverage, the United States argued that it was a violation of the 1972 treaty and persuaded the Russians to dismantle it.
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 Ancestors and Family of Inge II the Younger Halstensson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Ancestors and Family of Inge II the Younger Halstensson
Inge Halstensson (king 1105-1125) became the sole ruler of Sweden at the death of his brother Philip Halstensson.
Inge married Ulfhild Hakonsdottir, daughter of Hakon Finnson and Unknown.
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 The radar's name and address unknown
In Parliament the Norwegian secretary of defense confirmed that Globus II today is standing at an American air force base and that the radar will be taken apart and sent to Norway.
Asked whether there is a connection between Globus II and the existing radar in Vardo, called Globus I, the secretary of defense that Globus II is both an update of Globus I and new technology.
Hallgeir Langeland, the representative who raised the parliamentary question, is surprised that a secretary of defense who has been in office for only six months can answer so categorically about a project which has been running since the end of the cold war.
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