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Bagler (Old Norse: Baglarr,
Norwegian Bokmål:
Bagler,
Norwegian Nynorsk: Baglar) was a
faction or
party during the
Norwegian Civil Wars. The
Bagler faction...
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excommunication in 1194.
Another civil war
began against the church-supported
Baglers,
which lasted beyond Sverre's
death in 1202. The most
important historical...
- The
Bagler Sagas (Old
Norse Böglunga sögur) are kings'
sagas relating to
events which occurred between 1202–17 and are a
primary source of
Norwegian history...
- the end of the 12th century, two
rival parties, the
Birkebeiner and the
Bagler, emerged. In
their competition for power, the
legitimacy dimension retained...
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Haakon the
Crazy led to
renewed conflict between the
Birkebeiner and the
Bagler factions, the
latter supported militarily by
Valdemar II of Denmark. Guttorm's...
- king of the
Birkebeiner faction,
Haakon defeated the
uprising of the
final Bagler royal pretender,
Sigurd Ribbung, in 1227. He put a
definitive end to the...
- with the
bagler faction in 1208 led to
peace for the last nine
years of Inge’s reign, at the
price of Inge and the
birkebeiner recognising bagler rule over...
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Haakon Sverresson possess the
throne in Nidaros. They are
threatened by
Baglers, a
rebel faction who have
taken power in
Eastern Norway, with help from...
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varying names or no
names at all, but
finally condensed into the
parties of
Bagler and Birkebeiner. The
rallying point regularly was a
royal son, who was set...
- Inge
Magnusson or Inge Baglar-king was from 1196 to 1202 the
Bagler candidate for
pretender to the
Norwegian throne during the
Civil war era in Norway...