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Fairhair dynasty edit

Someone should finish the corule indenfications.

Name Portrait Birth Marriages Death References
Magnus I the Good
(Magnus den gode)
1042–1047
April/June 1024
illegitimate son of Olaf II and Alfhild
never married 25 October 1047
Zealand
aged 23
[1][2][3]
Harald III Hardrada
(Haraldr Harðráði)
1047–1066
c. 1015
youngest son of Sigurd Syr and Åsta Gudbrandsdatter
Elisiv of Kiev
c. 1044
two daughters
25 September 1066
Stamford Bridge, England
aged 50-51
[1][4][5]
Magnus II Haraldsson
(Magnús Haraldsson)
1066–1069
c. 1048
eldest son of Harald III and Tora Torbergsdatter
never married 28 April 1069
Nidaros
aged 20-21
[1][6][7]
Olaf III Kyrre
(NEED TRANSLATION)
1067–1093
c. 1050
youngest son of Harald III and Tora Torbergsdatter
Ingerid of Denmark
c. 1067
no issues
22 September 1093
Håkeby, Sweden
aged 42-43
[1][8][9]
Haakon (II) Magnusson Toresfostre
(Håkon Magnusson Toresfostre)
1093–1094
c. 1068
illegitimate son of Magnus II
never married c. 1094
Dovrefjell
aged 25-26
[1][10][11]
Magnus III Barefoot
(Magnús Berfœttr)
1093–1103
c. 1073
illegitimate son of Olaf III and Thora
Margaret Fredkulla
c. 1101
no issues
24 August 1103
Ulster
aged 29-30
[1][12][13]
Sigurd I the Crusader
(Sigurðr Jórsalafari)
1103–1130
c. 1090
illegitimate son of Magnus III and Thora
(1) Blathmin Ní Briain
c. 1102
Ireland
no issues
(2) Malmfred of Kiev
c. 1116-20
one daughter
(3) Cecilia
c. 1128
no issues
26 March 1130
Oslo
aged 39-40
[1][14][15]
Olaf (IV) Magnusson
()
1103–1115
c. 1099
illegitimate son of Magnus III and Sigrid Saxesdatter
never married 22 December 1115
place
aged 15-16
[1][16][17]
Eystein I Magnusson
(Øystein Magnússon)
1103–1123
c. 1088
illegitimate son of Magnus III
Ingebjørg Guttormsdatter
two children
29 August 1123
aged 34-35
[1][18][19]
Magnus IV Blind
()
1130–1135
c. 1115
son of Sigurd I and Borghild Olavsdatter
Christina of Denmark
c. 1133
no issues
12 November 1139
Holmengrå
aged 23-24
[1][20][21]
Harald IV Gille
(Haraldr gilli)
1130–1136
c. 1103
Ireland/Hebrides
alleged illegitimate son of Magnus III
Ingrid of Sweden
c. 1134
one son
14 December 1136
Bergen
aged 32-33
[1][22][23]
Sigurd II Munn
(Sigurðr Haraldsson)
1136–1155
c. 1133
illegitimate son of Harald IV and Thora Guttormsdotter
never married 6 February 1155
Bergen
aged 21-22
[1][24][25]
Inge I the Hunchback
(Inge Krokrygg)
1136–1161
c. 1135
only son of Harald IV and Ingrid of Sweden
never married 3 February 1161
Oslo
aged 25-26
[1][26][27]
Eystein II Haraldsson
(Eysteinn Haraldsson)
1142–1157
c. 1125
Scotland/Ireland
illegitimate son of Harald IV and Bjaðök
Ragna Nikolasdatter
no issues
21 August 1157
Bohuslän
aged 31-32
[1][28][29]
Haakon II the Broadshouldered
(Håkon Herdebrei)
1157–1162
c. 1147
illegitimate son of Sigurd II and Thora
never married 7 July 1162
Romsdalen
aged 14-15
[1][30][31]
Magnus V Erlingsson
(Magnús Erlingsson)
1161–1184
c. 1156
Etne
son of Erling Skakke and Kristin Sigurdsdatter
Estrid Bjørnsdotter
c. 1170
two daughters
15 June 1184
Fimreite
aged 27–28
[1][32][33]
Sverre Sigurdsson
(Sverrir Sigurðarson)
1184–1202
c. 1145/51
alleged illegitimate son of Sigurd II and Gunnhild
Margaret of Sweden
c. 1189
one daughter
9 March 1202
Bergen
aged 50-57
[1][34][35]
Haakon III Sverresson
(Hákon Sverrisson)
1202–1204
c. 1182
second illegitimate son of Sverre and Astrid Roesdatter
never married 1 January 1204
Bergen
aged 21-22
[1][36][37]
Guttorm Sigurdsson
(Guthormr Sigurðarson)
1204
c. 1199
illegitimate son of Sigurd Lavard
never married 11 August 1204
Trondhjem
aged 4-5
[1][38][39]
Inge II Baardson
(Inge Bårdsson)
1204-1217
c. 1185
Rissa
only son of Bård Guttormsson and Cecilia Sigurdsdotter
never married 23 April 1217
Nidaros
aged 31–32
[1][40][41]
Haakon IV the Old
(Håkon IV Håkonsson)
1217–1263
with Haakon the Young (1240–1257)
later Magnus VI (1257–1263)
c. 1204
Varteig
illegitimate son of Haakon III and Inga of Varteig
Margrét Skúladóttir
25 May 1225
Bergen
four children
16 December 1263
Kirkwall
aged 58-59
[1][42][37]
Haakon the Young
(Håkon Håkonsson Unge)
1240–1257
with Haakon IV
10 November 1232
Bergen
second son of Haakon IV and Margrét Skúladóttir
Rikissa Birgersdotter
c. 1251
Oslo
one son
5 May 1257
Tønsberg
aged 24
[1][43][44]
Magnus VI the Law-Mender
(Magnus VI Lagabøte)
1257–1280
with Haakon IV (1257–1263)
later Eric II (1273–1280)
1 May 1238
Tønsberg
third son of Haakon IV and Margrét Skúladóttir
Ingeborg of Denmark
11 September 1261
Bergen
four sons
9 May 1280
Bergen
aged 42
[1][45][46]
Eric II Magnusson
(Eirik II Magnusson)
1273–1299
with Magnus VI (1273–1280)
c. 1268
Bergen
third son of Magnus VI and Ingeborg of Denmark
(1) Margaret of Scotland
September 1281
Bergen
one daughter
(2) Isabel Bruce
bef. 25 September 1293
Bergen
one daughter
15 July 1299
Bergen
aged 30-31
[1][47][48]
Haakon V Magnusson
(Håkon V Magnusson)
1299–1319
10 April 1270
Tönsberg
fourth son of Magnus VI and Ingeborg of Denmark
(1) Isabelle de Joigny
1295
no issues
(2) Euphemia of Rügen
c. 1299
one daughter
8 May 1319
Tönsberg
aged 49
[1][49][50]

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  15. ^ Our Family History and Ancestry. "Sigud I "The Crusader" Magnusson, King of Norway". Retrieved 2010-12-21.
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  27. ^ Our Family History and Ancestry. "Inge I "Humpback" Haraldsson, King of Norway". Retrieved 2010-12-21.
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  33. ^ Our Family History and Ancestry. "Magnus IV Erlingsson, King of Norway". Retrieved 2010-12-21.
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  35. ^ Our Family History and Ancestry. "Sverre Sigurdsson, König in Norwegen". Retrieved 2010-12-21.
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  37. ^ a b Our Family History and Ancestry. "Håkon III Sverresson, King of Norway". Retrieved 2010-12-21. Cite error: The named reference "familysearchHaakon4" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
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  39. ^ Our Family History and Ancestry. "Guttorm Sigurdsson, King of Norway". Retrieved 2010-12-21.
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  41. ^ Our Family History and Ancestry. "Inge II Bårdsson, King of Norway". Retrieved 2010-12-23.
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  48. ^ Our Family History and Ancestry. "Erik II "Magnusson", King of Norway". Retrieved 2010-12-23.
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