• Magnus IV may refer to: Magnus IV of Norway (ca. 1115–1139) Magnus IV of Orkney (ruled 1273–1284) Magnus IV of Sweden (1316–1374) This disambiguation...
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    title. As the king of Sweden, he is sometimes referred to as Magnus II, Magnus III, or Magnus IV. He is the second longest-reigning monarch in Swedish history...
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    Magnus Sigurdsson (c. 1115 – 12 November 1139), also known as Magnus the Blind and Magnus IV, was King of Norway from 1130 to 1135 and again from 1137...
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    used an ordinal number, counting himself as Magnus IV. In modern sources, he is also known as Magnus VI. Magnus Håkonsson was the youngest son of King Håkon...
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    Olaf II of Denmark (redirect from Olaf IV)
    Olav IV from 1380 until his death. Olaf was the son of Queen Margaret I of Denmark and King Haakon VI of Norway, and grandson of kings Magnus IV of Sweden...
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    the King Magnus IV of Sweden. Sometime after 1362, he married Elizabeth of Pomerania-Wolgast, daughter of Barnim IV, Duke of Pomerania. Magnus had two...
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    (1741–46) Frederick Magnus I (1746–1801) Frederick Magnus II (1801–06) [citation needed] Friedrich Magnus II (1806–1857) Friedrich Magnus III (1857–1883)...
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    of King Magnús berfœttr 56. Concerning King Magnús and Sveinki Steinarsson 57. Concerning King Magnús's harrying 58. Concerning King Magnús 59. Concerning...
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  • (1048–1069) Magnus III of Norway (1073–1103) Magnus IV of Norway (c. 1115–1139) Magnus V of Norway (1156–1184) Magnus VI of Norway (1238–1280) Magnus VII of...
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  • Magnus III of Sweden (Magnus Ladulås, sometimes numbered Magnus II) (c. 1240– 1290) Magnus IV of Sweden (Magnus Ericsson, sometimes numbered Magnus II)...
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    army and forced Magnus to give up Helsingborg in 1360. With the taking of Helsingborg, Valdemar for all intents regained Scania. Magnus wasn't strong enough...
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    being the oldest monarch of Sweden with the third-longest reign after Magnus IV (1319–1364) and his own great-grandson, Carl XVI Gustaf (1973–present)...
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    suitable option to hold the royal office. Valdemar was deposed by his brother Magnus in 1275, from which all later royal members descended. Members of the house...
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  • duke Valdemar Magnusson. 1316 The Great Famine of 1315–1317. Birth of Magnus IV of Sweden, King (d. 1374). 1319 8 May – House of Sverre dies out and is...
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    granddaughter of Euphemia of Sweden, who in turn was a granddaughter of Magnus III. Sweden changed from the Julian calendar to the Gregorian calendar (the...
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  • Harald Gille (redirect from Harald IV)
    former king, Magnus Barefoot, who had visited Ireland just before his death in 1103. This is not implausible because other descendants of Magnus are reported...
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    Greenland and Iceland existed between 1319 and 1355 through Magnus IV of Sweden (In Norway crowned Magnus VII after claims of birthright) and between 1362 and...
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    Gataskogen, near Enköping, where Magnus Eriksson was captured. Magnus IV of Sweden; VII of Norway Haakon VI of Norway King Magnus was held captive in Stockholm's...
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  • the spouse of King Magnus IV the Blind of Norway. Christina was born to Canute Lavard and Ingeborg of Kiev. Her marriage to Magnus was arranged by her...
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    Middle East via the Bukhara slave trade. Thralldom was outlawed in 1335 by Magnus IV of Sweden for thralls "born by Christian parents" in Västergötland and...
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    Norway, the future ruler of the Kalmar Union. Albert's brother-in-law King Magnus IV of Sweden faced grave difficulties beginning in the 1350s. Influential...
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    Magnus of Denmark or Magnus of Holstein (5 September [O.S. 26 August] 1540 – 28 March [O.S. 18 March] 1583) was a Prince of Denmark, Duke of Holstein...
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    regents. But their regency was unpopular, and when Olaf's illegitimate son Magnus ('the Good') laid claim to the Norwegian throne, Svein and Ælfgifu were...
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  • Norway (872–1397) (complete list) – Haakon V, King (1299–1319) Magnus IV of Sweden, Magnus VII of Norway, King (1319–1343) Haakon VI, King (1343–1380) Personal...
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  • 1103–1130 Magnus the Blind Magnus Blinde or Magnus IV of Norway: 1130–1135 Sigurd the Noisy Sigurd Slembe: 1135–1139, rival king Magnus Erlingsson Magnus V of...
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    1103–1130 Magnus IV of Norway Magnus the Blind (Magnus Blinde): 1130–1135 Sigurd Slembe Sigurd the Noisy : 1135–1139, rival king Magnus V of Norway Magnus Erlingsson :...
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    Gotland under Norwegian control. King Magnus IV, son of Duke Eric, then ruled Norway and Sweden. In 1356, King Magnus gave control of Norway to his son,...
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  • same year, following the overthrow of their king by his father, Magnus. Although Magnus was not directly responsible for the death of the previous king...
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    grandfather was King Magnus Ladulås, positioned him as the first in line for the Swedish throne after the dethronement or deaths of all of Magnus Eriksson's children...
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    Magnus (c. 1324 – 25 July 1373), called Magnus with the Necklace (Latin: Magnus Torquatus) or Magnus II, was Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, ruling the Brunswick-Lüneburg...
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