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- Haakon Sigurdsson (1147 – 7 July 1162), also known as Haakon Herdebrei meaning Haakon Broadshoulder, was King of Norway (being Haakon II) from 1157 until...
- Reign 1136 – 3 February 1161 Predecessor Harald Gille Successor Haakon Herdebrei and Magnus Erlingsson Born 1135 Died 3 February 1161 Oslo Burial St. Hallvard's...
- 1050–1320. Routledge. p. 347. Brathetland, Bente Opheim. "Håkon 2 Sigurdsson Herdebrei". Norsk biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian). Retrieved 6 November 2012...
- had been slain by his brother Inge Krokrygg in 1155. Sigurd's son Håkon Herdebrei had been chosen to be king by his father's followers. The conflict was...
- Eysteinn could return to his seat, King Inge was killed by his nephew, Håkon Herdebrei. King Inge's supporters had rallied under the leadership of Erling Skakke...
- king from 1093 to 1095 Haakon II of Norway (1147–1162), known as Haakon Herdebrei Haakon III of Norway (1182–1204), known as Haakon Sverreson Haakon IV...
- Retrieved 18 January 2024. Brathetland, Bente Opheim. "Håkon 2 Sigurdsson Herdebrei". In ****e, Knut (ed.). Norsk biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo:...
- brts'q'invale) "~ the Broad-shouldered": Haakon II of Norway (Old Norse: Hákon Herdebrei) "~ Broom-plant": Geoffrey V, Count of Anjou (French: Geoffroy Plantagenet;...
- supported the kings of the House of Gille such as Sigurd II and Haakon Herdebrei. As a lieutenant, Bård parti****ted in a great battle between kings Sverre...
- Magnusson of Norway (1068–94) Haakon II of Norway (died 1162), Haakon Herdebrei Haakon III of Norway (1170s–1204), Haakon Sverreson Haakon IV of Norway...