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Sudreim claim, the Glossary

Index Sudreim claim

The Sudreim claim was an entitlement to the throne of the Kingdom of Norway held among members of the powerful and influential House of Sudreim in the late Middle Ages.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 22 relations: Agnes Haakonsdatter, Christian I of Denmark, Christopher of Bavaria, Denmark, Eric II of Norway, Eric Magnusson (duke), Eric of Pomerania, Euphemia of Sweden, Great Norwegian Encyclopedia, Haakon V, House of Sverre, Ingeborg of Denmark, Duchess of Mecklenburg, Ingeborg of Norway, Kalmar Union, Karl Knutsson, Magnus Eriksson, Margaret I of Denmark, Norwegian Law of Succession, Olaf II of Denmark, Sørum, Sigurd Jonsson, Sweden.

  2. 14th century in Norway
  3. 15th century in Norway
  4. Pretenders to the Norwegian throne

Agnes Haakonsdatter

Princess Agnes Haakonsdatter of Norway (Old Norse: Agnes Hákonardottir; 1290 – 1319) was the oldest daughter of King Haakon V of Norway by Gro Sigurdsdatter, daughter of Sigurd Lodinsson and wife Baugeid Steinarsdatter and as such the prime heir.

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Christian I of Denmark

Christian I (Christiern I) (February 1426 – 21 May 1481) was a German noble and Scandinavian monarch under the Kalmar Union.

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Christopher of Bavaria

Christopher of Bavaria (Danish and Norwegian: Christoffer af/av Bayern; Swedish Kristofer av Bayern; 26 February 1416 – 5/6 January 1448), was King of Denmark (1440–48, as Christopher III), Sweden (1441–48) and Norway (1442–48) during the era of the Kalmar Union.

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Denmark

Denmark (Danmark) is a Nordic country in the south-central portion of Northern Europe.

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Eric II of Norway

Eric Magnusson (1268 – 15 July 1299) (Old Norse: Eiríkr Magnússon; Norwegian: Eirik Magnusson) was the King of Norway from 1280 until 1299.

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Eric Magnusson (duke)

Eric Magnusson (c. 1282 – 1318) was a Swedish prince, Duke of Svealand, Södermanland, Dalsland, Västergötland, Värmland and North Halland and heir to the throne of Sweden.

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Eric of Pomerania

Eric of Pomerania (1381/1382 – 24 September 1459) ruled over the Kalmar Union from 1396 until 1439.

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Euphemia of Sweden

Euphemia of Sweden (Swedish: Eufemia Eriksdotter; 1317 – 16 June 1370) was a Swedish princess.

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Great Norwegian Encyclopedia

The Great Norwegian Encyclopedia (Store Norske Leksikon, abbreviated SNL) is a Norwegian-language online encyclopedia.

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Haakon V

Haakon V Magnusson (10 April 1270 – 8 May 1319) (Hákon Magnússon; Modern Norwegian) was King of Norway from 1299 until 1319.

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House of Sverre

The House of Sverre (Sverreætten) was a royal house or dynasty which ruled, at various times in history, the Kingdom of Norway, hereunder the kingdom's realms, and the Kingdom of Scotland. Sudreim claim and house of Sverre are monarchy of Norway.

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Ingeborg of Denmark, Duchess of Mecklenburg

Ingeborg of Denmark (Ingeborg Valdemarsdatter) (4 January 1347 – 16 June 1370) was the eldest daughter of Valdemar IV of Denmark and his wife Helvig of Schleswig.

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Ingeborg of Norway

Ingeborg of Norway (Old Norse Ingibjörg Hákonardóttir, Swedish Ingeborg Håkansdotter, Norwegian Ingebjørg Håkonsdatter; 1301 – 17 June 1361), was a Norwegian princess and by marriage a Swedish royal duchess with a position in the regency governments in Norway (1319–27) and Sweden (1319–26) during the minority of her son, King Magnus of Norway and Sweden.

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Kalmar Union

The Kalmar Union (Danish, Norwegian, and Kalmarunionen; Kalmarin unioni; Kalmarsambandið; Unio Calmariensis) was a personal union in Scandinavia, agreed at Kalmar in Sweden as designed by widowed Queen Margaret of Norway and Sweden. Sudreim claim and Kalmar Union are 14th century in Norway, 15th century in Norway and monarchy of Norway.

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Karl Knutsson

Karl Knutsson Bonde (1408–1470), also known as Charles VIII and called Charles I in Norwegian contexts, was King of Sweden (1448–1457, 1464–1465 and 1467–1470) and King of Norway (1449–1450).

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Magnus Eriksson

Magnus Eriksson (April or May 1316 – 1 December 1374) was King of Sweden from 1319 to 1364, King of Norway as Magnus VII from 1319 to 1355, and ruler of Scania from 1332 to 1360.

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Margaret I of Denmark

Margaret I (Margrete Valdemarsdatter; March 1353 – 28 October 1412) was Queen regnant of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden (which included Finland) from the late 1380s until her death, and the founder of the Kalmar Union that joined the Scandinavian kingdoms together for over a century.

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Norwegian Law of Succession

The Norwegian Law of Succession (Tronfølgeloven av 1163) was first introduced in 1163 during the Civil war era in Norway. Sudreim claim and Norwegian Law of Succession are monarchy of Norway.

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Olaf II of Denmark

Olaf II of Denmark (December 1370 – 3 August 1387) was King of Denmark as Olaf II (though occasionally referred to as Olaf III) from 1376 and King of Norway as Olav IV from 1380 until his death.

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Sørum

Sørum was a municipality in Akershus county, Norway.

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Sigurd Jonsson

Sigurd Jonsson (1390s – December 1452) was a Norwegian nobleman, knight and the supreme leader of Norway during two interregnums in the mid-15th century.

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Sweden

Sweden, formally the Kingdom of Sweden, is a Nordic country located on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe.

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See also

14th century in Norway

15th century in Norway

Pretenders to the Norwegian throne

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sudreim_claim

Also known as Count of Bogesund, Count of Enkoeping, Count of Enköping, Counts of Bogesund, Sudreim.