Håkon V Magnusson Hålegg (Hålägg), King of Norway (1270-1319) 1270-04-10--1319-05-08 (man)
Begravningsort: in Mariakirken, Oslo, Norway
Född: 10 april 1270 in Tønsberg, Vestfold, Norway
Död: 8 maj 1319 in Tunsberghus, Tønsberg, Vestfold, Norway
Son of Magnus VI Lagabøter, Konge av Norge och Ingeborg of Denmark
Husband of Euphemia von Rügen; Frille N N; Ingeborg och Gro Bratt, til Tomb
Partner of Katarina (Gro) Vereide
Father of Ingeborg Haakonsdatter, Queen of Sweden; Agnes Håkonsdatter, Kongsdatter och Håkon VI Håkonsson
Brother of Olav of Norway; Magnus Magnusson af Norge, Prinz; Eirik II Magnusson, konge av Norge; Kristina och Princess of Norway
Håkon V Magnusson (født 1270, død 8. mai 1319), også omtalt som Hákon Háleggr (Håkon Langbein) blant annet i Flateyjarbók, var Norges konge mellom 1299 og 1319. Fra 1284 til 1299 var Håkon hertug over Oslo, Oplandene, Færøyene, Ryfylke og Hjaltland med uinnskrenket rådevelde. Håkon er forøvrig kjent for byggingen av Akershus festning, Vardøhus festning og Båhus festning, og for at han gjorde Oslo til Norges rikshovedstad i 1314. Les videre: Wikipedia
Wikipedia: Håkon V (Norsk), Haakon V of Norway (English),
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Håkon 5 Magnusson http://www.snl.no/.nbl_biografi/H%C3%A5kon_5_Magnusson/utdypning
http://www.nrk.no/programmer/radio/norgesglasset/1.896591
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haakon_V_of_Norway
http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/250641/Haakon-V-Magnusson
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http://www.snl.no/.nbl_biografi/H%C3%A5kon_5_Magnusson/utdypning
-------------------- Magnus IV Håkonsson was a king of Norway. He was born 1238 and died 1280. He married Dronning and had one child with her. Håkon V. Magnusson was born ca. 1270 and died 1319. He became King of Norway from 1299-1319.
From Wikipedia: Haakon was married to Eufemia of Rügen, the daughter of Günther, Count of Arnstein. In 1312, his only legitimate daughter, Ingeborg Håkonsdotter married duke Eric Magnusson of Sweden, a younger brother of King Birger of Sweden. Their son, Magnus Eriksson would succeed Haakon V as king of Norway.[1] In 1302, Agnes Håkonsdotter (1290–1319), his illegitimate daughter, married Havtore Jonsson (1275–1320) who was a Norwegian nobleman (lendmann) and sheriff of Akershus (Sudreimsslekten) in Romerike. Their two sons, collectively referred to as Havtoresønnnene, became central in Norwegian politics. Jon Havtoresson (ca. 1312-ca. 1390) and Sigurd Havtoresson (ca. 1315-ca. 1392) played leading roles in Norwegian politics during the reign of their cousin, King Magnus Eriksson.[2][3] Haakon made Oslo the national capital of Norway in 1314. Haakon is also associated with the construction of the Akershus Fortress (Akershus Festning) and Bohus Fortress (Båhus festning). During his reign he revived his brother's war policy against Denmark, but in 1309 he finally concluded a peace that in general was the end of a period of Dano-Norwegian wars. In domestic matters he energetically and successfully tried to limit the power of the magnates and to strengthen the king's power.
Født 10/4 1270. Død 8/5 1319. Begravet i Maria-kirken, Oslo. Kroning 1299. | |
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