Haakon the Crazy (Old Norse: Hákon galinn, Norwegian: Håkon Galen) was a Norwegian jarl and Birkebeiner chieftain during the civil war era in Norway. Håkon...
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of the events surrounding him, Guttorm's accession to the throne under the effective regency of Haakon the Crazy led to renewed conflict between the Birkebeiner...
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brother Earl Haakon the Crazy had made an agreement for the succession to the throne that excluded himself, Haakon pointed out that the agreement was...
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the Red (fl. late 11th century), Swedish ruler Haakon Paulsson (c.1105 – 1123), Earl of Orkney Haakon the Crazy (died 1214), Norwegian noble Haakon Chevalier...
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on Haakon the Crazy) Thorbjørn Harr as Inge jarl Benjamin Helstad as Haakon III of Norway Stig Henrik Hoff as Erlend Nikolaj Lie Kaas as Orm the Knight...
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church in the 12th century Erling Skakke, father of king Magnus V Alv Erlingsson, earl of Sarpsborg and governor of Borgarsyssel Haakon the Crazy the Jarls...
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earl Haakon the Crazy, who had earlier been appointed to rule the kingdom in king Guttorm’s infancy. Haakon was Inge’s older half-brother, the son of...
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The Mad is an epithet applied to: Haakon the Crazy or the Mad (died 1214), Norwegian earl Othenin, Count of Montbéliard (died 1338) Charles VI of France...
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Sigurd II (redirect from Sigurd the Mouth)
Sigurdsdotter (died late 1180s). Married Folkvid the Lawspeaker, marriage later annulled. Mother of Haakon the Crazy. Remarried Bård Guttormsson (Bárðr Guthormsson)...
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Knut Haakonsson (category Pretenders to the Norwegian throne)
nobleman and claimant to the throne during the Civil war era in Norway. Haakonsson was born the son of jarl Haakon the Crazy (Håkon Galen) and Swedish...
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House of Godwin (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
child-king Guttorm Sigurdsson died, the two obvious candidates for the crown were Inge and his half-brother Haakon the Crazy, Cecilia's son by another husband...
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Philip Simonsson (redirect from Philip of the Crozier-men)
King Haakon III died unexpectedly, and the Birkebeiner elected an infant King Guttorm, with real power in the hands of earl Haakon the Crazy. In response...
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clearly on the side of the birkebeiner, and shows personal sympathies for King Inge, also in his disputes with his brother, earl Haakon the Crazy (Håkon Galen)...
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1214 in Norway (category Years of the 13th century in Norway)
Events in the year 1214 in Norway. Monarch: Inge II of Norway Haakon the Crazy, earl. Arstad, Knut Peder Lyche. "Håkon Galen". In Helle, Knut (ed.). Norsk...
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(~1190–1250) – Liegeman Andrew Shieldband – Kinsman and Special friend of King Haakon IV of Norway Ogmund Crouchdance Munan Byskopson (~1200–1260) Sigurdr Byskupsson...
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where the King was a minor or seriously ill, e.g. Haakon the Crazy in 1204 during the minority of King Guttorm, Skule Bårdsson in 1217 during the illness...
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Eiríkur Hauksson – backing vocals (6) Haakon Holter – backing vocals (6) Corneilus Richardsen – choir (11) Haakon Holter – choir (11) Herman Richardsen...
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Queen Victoria (redirect from Victoria the First of the United Kingdom)
Victoria was forced to recall Gladstone, whom she referred to as a "half crazy & really in many ways ridiculous old man". Gladstone attempted to pass a...
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Mohammed bin Salman (category Foreign recipients of the Nishan-e-Pakistan)
assassination". The Washington Post. Archived from the original on 17 November 2018. Retrieved 17 November 2018. "Khashoggi murder: Saudi crown prince crazy, says...
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translated into English by Haakon Chevalier. It covers his family history, his early life, and his early work up through the 1930s, concluding just after...
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Pizzagate conspiracy theory (redirect from The Pizzagate Massacre)
especially but not exclusively Trump voters – believe crazy, wrong things". The Washington Post. Archived from the original on January 27, 2017. Retrieved January...
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Amundsen's South Pole expedition (category Memory of the World Register)
at around 3 pm the party reached the vicinity of the South Pole. They planted the Norwegian flag and named the polar plateau "King Haakon VII's Plateau"...
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Alex Jones (redirect from Operation Expose The Government Terrorists)
"Meet Alex Jones, the Talk Radio Host Behind Charlie Sheen's Crazy Rants". Rolling Stone. New York: Wenner Media LLC. Archived from the original on March...
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QAnon (redirect from The Storm (conspiracy theory))
Archived from the original on June 8, 2021. Retrieved February 10, 2022. Molloy, Parker (January 6, 2021). "QAnon backers have a crazy new conspiracy...
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Dignity of Earth and Sky (category Steel sculptures in the United States)
Renaissance Monument Crazy Horse Memorial Christ the Redeemer Christ of the Andes The Motherland Calls Statue of Liberty (Liberty Enlightening the World) List...
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Skrewdriver (redirect from Hail the New Dawn)
(previously released tracks) (Rock-O-Rama) "You're So Dumb" / "Better Off Crazy" (1977) (Chiswick) "Antisocial" / "Breakdown" (1977) (Chiswick) "Street...
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Sweden (redirect from The State (Sweden))
King Haakon V of Norway. Magnus Eriksson also ruled Scania from 1332 to 1360. In the mid-14th century, Sweden was struck by the Black Death. The population...
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Millport, Great Cumbrae (category Towns with cathedrals in the United Kingdom)
Cumbrae. The Cumbraes are referred to as the Kumreyiar in the medieval Norse Saga of Haakon Haakonarson. The Gaelic name Cumaradh means "place of the Cymric...
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Anders Behring Breivik (category Pages using the Phonos extension)
psychiatrist for the Correctional Service, disagreed with comments that Breivik was psychotic, because although she thought Breivik's thoughts were "crazy" they...
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Holocaust denial (redirect from Committee for Open Debate on the Holocaust)
anyone who maintains that nobody was gassed at Auschwitz must be "crazy or in the wrong". SS-Unterscharführer Oswald Kaduk stated that he did not consider...
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