• Sigurd Magnusson (1089 – 26 March 1130), also known as Sigurd the Crusader (Old Norse: Sigurðr Jórsalafari, Norwegian: Sigurd Jorsalfare), was King of...
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    brothers Sigurd the Crusader and Olaf Magnusson, although since Olaf died before adulthood, only Eystein and Sigurd were effective rulers of the country...
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    Kings The Norwegian Crusade, led by Norwegian King Sigurd I, was a crusade or a pilgrimage (sources differ) that lasted from 1107 to 1111, in the aftermath...
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    Civil war era in Norway (category Civil wars involving the states and peoples of Europe)
    with the death of King Sigurd the Crusader, his possible half-brother, Harald Gillekrist, broke an agreement that he and Sigurd had made to pass the throne...
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  • a half-brother of the reigning king, Sigurd the Crusader. Harald appears to have submitted successfully to the ordeal by fire. The alleged relationship...
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  • The Kalmar Expedition (Swedish: Kalmare ledung) was a sea-based crusade or leidang led by the Norwegian king Sigurd the Crusader performed in 1123 to christianize...
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    in 1959. Sigurd I Magnusson (Sigurd Jorsalfare, i.e., Sigurd the Crusader) was the King of Norway (1103–1130) and is the best-known crusader king of Scandinavia...
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  • 1103–1123 Sigurd the Crusader Sigurd Jorsalfare or Sigurd I of Norway: 1103–1130 Magnus the Blind Magnus Blinde or Magnus IV of Norway: 1130–1135 Sigurd the Noisy...
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  • Sigurd is a legendary hero of Germanic mythology. Sigurd may also refer to: Sigurd (name) Sigurd the Crusader, king of Norway Sigurd (opera), an opera...
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    with the Norwegian army suffering few casualties and losses. The Norwegian army, with Sigurd the Crusader at its head, plundered and seized the city successfully...
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    ending the short siege of the city. On 4 December, Baldwin captured Sidon, aided by a flotilla of Norwegian pilgrims led by Sigurd the Crusader. Next year...
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  • Magnus V of Norway (category Norwegian military personnel killed in the Norwegian civil wars)
    Kristin, was the daughter of Sigurd the Crusader, who was the king of Norway from 1103 to 1130. Magnus Erlingsson was named king in 1161 at the age of five...
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    Palestine in the saga of Sigurd the Crusader, where the Norwegian fleet is attacked by Arab Muslim pirates, referred to as Vikings. The stories are told...
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    Ejegod is the ancestor of later Danish monarchs. Sigurd the Crusader a Norwegian king, who went on crusade in 1107 Sifakis, Carl (1984). The Dictionary...
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    Pope Lucius I (category Articles incorporating a citation from the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia without Wikisource reference)
    with the skull of the Norwegian king Sigurd the Crusader (1090–1130). This skull had also been kept in the Danish National Museum collection in the 1800s...
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  • (1103–1123) Sigurd I the Crusader, King (1103–1130) Harald Gille, King (1130–1136) Magnus IV of Norway, King (1130–1135, 1137–1139) Sigurd II, King (1136–1155)...
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    (approximate date) Richard de Luci, Norman High Sheriff of Essex (d. 1179) Sigurd the Crusader, king of Norway (d. 1130) Wulgrin II, count of Angoulême (approximate...
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    Siege of Sidon (category Crusader–Fatimid wars)
    crusading period from al-Kāmil fīʼl-taʼrīkh, ʻIzz al-Dīn Ibn al-Athīr and Donald Sidney Saga of Sigurd the Crusader and His Brothers Eystein and Olaf...
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  • A list of the historical capitals of the Kingdom of Norway. History of Norway List of former national capitals in Northern Europe...
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    brother Sigurd the Crusader to rule over Norway. September 27 – Prince Wuqimai of the House of Wanyan becomes the new Emperor of China after the death,...
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  • successful in the Siege of Tyre, capturing the city from Toghtekin and ending the Venetian Crusade. June–August. Sigurd the Crusader conducts the Kalmar Expedition...
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  • 1130 in Norway (category Years of the 12th century in Norway)
    the year 1130 in Norway. Monarchs – Sigurd I Magnusson (died 26 March); Magnus IV Sigurdsson, Harald IV Magnusson. The death of Sigurd the Crusader in...
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  • mistress of Harold Fairhair, mother of Haakon the Good Borghild Olavsdotter (fl.1115), mistress of Sigurd the Crusader Bjaðǫk, 12th century mistress of Harald...
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    (1894). "The Orkneyingers Saga". Northvegr Foundation. Archived from the original on 2006-05-12. Retrieved 2006-12-22. Saga of Sigurd the Crusader and His...
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    Sverre of Norway (category People excommunicated by the Catholic Church)
    Erlingsson as king. Magnus was the son of Erling Skakke and Kristin, daughter of King Sigurd the Crusader. In 1162, at the Battle of Veøy, Håkon Herdebrei...
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  • 1123 in Norway (category Years of the 12th century in Norway)
    Events in the year 1123 in Norway. Monarchs – Eystein I Magnusson, Sigurd the Crusader (co-rulers) Kalmare ledung, a Crusade led by King Sigurd to Christianize...
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    1103–1123 Sigurd I of Norway Sigurd the Crusader (Sigurd Jorsalfare) : 1103–1130 Magnus IV of Norway Magnus the Blind (Magnus Blinde): 1130–1135 Sigurd Slembe...
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  • 1115 in Norway (category Years of the 12th century in Norway)
    Events in the year 1115 in Norway. Monarchs – Eystein I Magnusson, Sigurd the Crusader, Olaf Magnusson (co-rulers) 22 December – Olaf Magnusson of Norway...
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    Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    1899, at the opening of the National Theatre, Bjørnson received an ovation, and his saga-drama of King Sigurd the Crusader was performed at the opening...
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    northern Europe, after Sigurd the Crusader, King of Norway, led the Kalmare ledung, a naval attack on Kalmar, in order to Christianize the region of Småland...
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