• Erling Magnusson Steinvegg or Erlingr Magnússon Steinveggr (died March 1207) was the candidate of the Bagler for the Norwegian throne from 1204 until his...
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  • 1193–1194, rival king Inge Magnusson: 1196–1202, rival king Erling Stonewall Erling Steinvegg: 1204–1207, rival king Krag, Claus (1995). Vikingtid og rikssamling:...
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  • century Norwegian earl Erling Skjalgsson (975–1028), Norwegian political leader of the late 10th and early 11th century Erling Steinvegg (died 1207), candidate...
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  • the Bagler party in Norway was dissolved. A new Bagler pretender, Erling Steinvegg, soon appeared in Denmark, but declined to renew the fighting, as he...
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    Sverre, who married the sister of the king, Margareta. The pretender Erling Steinvegg, who was the enemy of Sverre, was arrested by Knut on behalf of his...
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  • king to be crowned. His father Erling took the title of earl and held the real power since Magnus was a minor. Erling Skakke continued to be the country’s...
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  • 1208, Inge and Håkon fought the Bagler rising, under the pretenders Erling Steinvegg and Philippus Simonsson, until the warfare was ended by the settlement...
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    Magnusson : 1193–1194, rival king Inge Magnusson : 1196–1202, rival king Erling Steinvegg Erling Stonewall : 1204–1207, rival king Gille dynasty: Harald IV of Norway...
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    by leading a Danish fleet and army to Viken in Norway in support of Erling Steinvegg, the pretender to the Norwegian throne. This resulted in the second...
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  • objected to this, as Philip was not of Norwegian royal lineage. Instead, Erling Steinvegg, a putative son of King Magnus V of Norway was made their candidate...
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  • during the civil war era in Norway. Sigurd Erlingsson's father was Erling Steinvegg, who claimed to be the son of King Magnus V. His claim was supported...
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  • 1176–1177 Sigurd Magnusson 1180–1193–1194 Inge Magnusson 1196–1202 Erling Steinvegg 1204–1207 Philip Simonsson 1207–1217 Christina of Norway 1190–1209...
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  • Monarch: Inge II Bårdsson Erling Steinvegg, candidate of the Bagler to the Norwegian throne. Helle, Knut. "Erling Steinvegg". In Helle, Knut (ed.). Norsk...
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    the situation to launch a new invasion of Viken under their king, Erling Steinvegg. After the infant king Guttorm’s death in August 1204, the birkebeiner...
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    Preceded by Sigurd Magnusson (Viken-party) Bagler pretender to the Norwegian throne 1196–1202 Succeeded by Erling Steinvegg...
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    earl Erling Skakke (killed 1179). The Birkebein faction had been formed in 1174 to depose Magnus and Erling. The Birkebeiner continued earl Erling's centralization...
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  • Inge Baardsson, and the bagler pretenders to the Norwegian throne Erling Steinvegg and Philippus Simonsson. The sagas pick up the story where Sverris...
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  • of Erling Steinvegg but he was a good man when he met him. The Lawman Askel, and the king continue to question him about an allegedly false Erling Stonewall...
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    After the death of Magnus,  Sigurd Magnusson, Inge Magnusson, and Erling Steinvegg all came forth stating to be sons of Magnus and claiming the Norwegian...
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    continues. Only a few years after its consecration in March 1207, king Erling Steinvegg was buried in the church. In 1536, four years after the secularisation...
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    Munch also believed that it was in Sem church that the Bagler king Erling Steinvegg participated in a trial by fire for his royal right in 1204. In the...
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