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- Sigurd Magnusson Slembe (or Slembedjakn) (died 12 November 1139) was a Norwegian pretender to the throne. He was the subject of Sigurd Slembe, the historical...
- killed in 1136 by Sigurd Slembe, another royal pretender who had himself proclaimed king in 1135. To back his claim, Sigurd Slembe brought Magnus back from...
- Sigurd Slembe (Sigurd the ****; slembe may also be translated as "worthless" or "ill-disposed") is a trilogy of plays written by the Norwegian playwright...
- Norway. His father, Harald, was murdered in 1136 by the pretender Sigurd Slembe. The one-year-old Inge was named king at the thing of Borgarting near Sarpsborg...
- Bárðarson) in Trøndelag. When his father was murdered by the pretender Sigurd Slembe in 1136, Sigurd was made king at the thing of Eyrathing. At the same time...
- without much Danish resistance. Eric supported Magnus the Blind and Sigurd Slembe in the Norwegian civil war. He worked to aggrandize the church, especially...
- Battle of Clontarf A number of pretenders to the Norwegian throne: Sigurd Slembe Sigurd Markusfostre Sigurd Magnusson Other figures from Scandinavian history:...
- 845 Two Women under a Tree 1909–12 Munch Museum, Oslo, Norway 846 Sigurd Slembe 1909 Munch Museum, Oslo, Norway 847 Sitting on a Cloud (Norwegian: "Deilig...
- Haraldsson on the one side, and on the other side the pretender Sigurd Slembe and his ally King Magnus the Blind (by Sigurd's claim his nephew). Inge...
- king. Sigurd Slembe liberated Magnus the Blind from his enforced monastic life and allied himself with him. The war between Sigurd Slembe and Magnus the...