Monarchs of Norway


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  1. Harald I Hårfagre ca. 865 - ca. 933 m. Gyda
  2. Eirik I (Haraldsson) Blodøks ca. 933- ca. 935 m. Gunnhild
  3. Håkon I (Haraldsson) Adelstensfostre den gode 930-ish - ca. 960
  4. Harald II (Eriksson) Gråfell ca. 960 - ca. 970
  5. Håkon Sigurdsson, Ladejarl ca. 970 - 995 (Danish rule)
  6. Olav I Trygvasson 995 - 1000 m. Tyri of Denmark
  7. Svein Tveskjegg 1000 - 1015 (Earls ruled in his stead)
  8. Olav II (Haraldsson) den Hellige 1015 - 1028 m. Astrid Olofsdotter of Sweden
  9. Håkon Eiriksson, Ladejarl 1028 - 1029 (Danish rule)
  10. Canute the Great 1029 - 1030 (Danish rule) m. Emma
  11. Svein Knutsson (Alfivason) 1030 - 1035 (Danish rule)
  12. Magnus I (Olavsson) den gode 1035 - 1047
  13. Harald III (Sigurdsson) Hardråde 1045 - 1066 m. Ellisiv of Kiev
  14. Magnus II Haraldsson 1066 - 1069
  15. Olav III (Haraldsson) Kyrre 1067 - 1093
  16. Håkon Magnusson Toresfostre 1093 - 1095
  17. Magnus III (Olavsson) Berrføtt 1093 - 1103 m. Margareta Fredkulla of Sweden
  18. Olav Magnusson 1103 - 1115
  19. Øystein I Magnusson 1103 - 1123
  20. Sigurd I (Magnusson) Jorsalfare 1103 - 1130 m. 1. Blathmin O'Brien 2. Malmfrid of Novgorod
  21. Magnus IV (Sigurdsson) the Blind 1130 - 1135 m. Christine of Sweden
  22. Harald IV (Magnusson) Gille 1130 - 1136 m. Ingrid Ragnvaldsdotter of Sweden
  23. Sigurd II Munn 1136 - 1155
  24. Inge I (Haraldsson) Krokrygg 1136 - 1161
  25. Øystein II Haraldsson 1142 - 1157 m. Ragna Nikolasdatter
  26. Håkon II (Sigurdsson) Herdebrei 1157 - 1162
  27. Magnus V Erlingsson 1161 - 1184 m. Estrid Bjørnsdotter
  28. Sverre Sigurdsson 1177 - 1202 m. Margaret of Sweden
  29. Håkon III Sverresson 1202 - 1204
  30. Inge II Bårdsson 1204 - 1217
  31. Håkon IV Håkonsson 1217 - 1263 m. Margrét Skúladóttir
  32. Magnus VI (Håkonsson) Lagabøte 1263 - 1280 m. Ingeborg Eriksdotter
  33. Eirik II Magnusson 1280 - 1299 m. 1. Margaret of Scotland 2. Isabel Bruce
  34. Håkon V Magnusson 1299 - 1319 m. Eufemia of Rügen
  35. Magnus Eiriksson 1319 - 1355 m. Blanche of Namur
  36. Håkon VI Magnusson 1343 - 1380 m. Margrete of Denmark
  37. Olav IV Håkonsson 1380 - 1387
  38. Margrete 1388 - 1412
  39. Eirik III (Erik of Pommern) 1389 - 1442 m. Philippa of England
  40. Christoffer of Bayern 1442 - 1448 m. Dorothea of Brandenburg
  41. Carl I Knutsson Bonde 1449 - 1450 m. Catherine of Bjurum
  42. Christian I 1450 - 1481 m. Dorothea of Brandenburg
    (Interregnum 1481 - 1483 )
  43. Hans 1483 - 1513 m. Christina of Saxony
  44. Christian II 1513 - 1523 m. Isabella of Habsburg
  45. Frederik I 1524 - 1533 m. 1. Anna of Brandenburg (2. Sophie of Pomerania (1st wife not Norwegian queen)
  46. Christian III 1537 - 1559 m. Dorothea of Saxe-Lauenburg
  47. Frederik II 1559 - 1588 m. Sophia of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
  48. Christian IV 1588 - 1648 m. Anne Catherine of Brandenburg
  49. Frederik III 1648 - 1670 m. Sophie Amalie of Brunswick-Lüneburg
  50. Christian V 1670 - 1699 m. Charlotte Amalie of Hesse-Cassel
  51. Frederik IV 1699 - 1730 m. (right hand) 1. Louise of Mecklenburg-Güstrow 2. Anne Sophie Reventlow
  52. Christian VI 1730 - 1746 m. Sophia Magdalen of Brandenburg-Kulmbach
  53. Frederik V 1746 - 1766 m. 1. Louise of Great Britain 2. Juliana Maria of Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel
  54. Christian VII 1766 - 1808 m. Caroline Matilda of Wales
  55. Frederik VI 1808 - 1814 m. Marie Sophie of Hesse-Kassel
  56. Christian Frederik 1814 m. 1. Charlotte Frederica of Mecklenburg-Schwerin 2. Caroline Amalia of Augustenburg (Neither of which were Queen of Norway)
  57. Carl II 1814 - 1818 m. Hedwig Elizabeth Charlotte of Holstein-Gottorp
  58. Carl III Johan 1818 - 1844 m. Desirée Clary
  59. Oscar I 1844 - 1859 m. Josephine of Leuchtenberg
  60. Carl IV 1859 - 1872 m. Louise of the Netherlands
  61. Oscar II 1872 - 1905 m. Sophia of Nassau
  62. Haakon VII 1905 - 1957 m. Maud of Wales
  63. Olav V 1957 - 1991 m. Märtha of Sweden (Never queen)
  64. Harald V 1991 - m. Sonja Haraldsen
 
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Harald I Fairhair is portrayed by medieval Norwegian historians as the first King of Norway. According to traditions current in Norway and Iceland in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, he reigned from c. 872 to 930. Supposedly, two of his sons, Eric Bloodaxe and Haakon the Good, succeeded Harald to become kings after his death.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harald_Fairhair

More information about this king:
https://snl.no/Harald_Hårfagre

Olaf Tryggvason (960s – 9 September 1000) was King of Norway from 995 to 1000. He was the son of Tryggvi Olafsson, king of Viken (Vingulmark, and Rånrike), and, according to later sagas, the great-grandson of Harald Fairhair, first King of Norway. He is numbered as Olaf I

Olaf is seen as an important factor in the conversion of the Norse to Christianity.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olaf_Tryggvason

https://www.lifeinnorway.net/olav-tryggvason/

Eric Haraldsson (Old Norse: Eiríkr Haraldsson, Norwegian: Eirik Haraldsson; c. 885 – 954), nicknamed Eric Bloodaxe (Old Norse: Eiríkr blóðøx, Norwegian: Eirik Blodøks), was a 10th-century Norwegian ruler. It is widely speculated that he had short-lived terms as King of Norway and twice as King of Northumbria (c. 947–948 and 952–954).

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Bloodaxe

https://snl.no/Eirik_Blodøks

Haakon Haraldsson (c. 920–961), also Haakon the Good and Haakon Adalsteinfostre, was the king of Norway from 934 to 961. He was noted for his attempts to introduce Christianity into Norway.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haakon_the_Good

https://www.sacred-texts.com/neu/onp/onp13.htm

https://www.britannica.com/biography/Haakon-I-Adalsteinsfostre

https://avaldsnes.info/en/informasjon/hakon-den-gode/

Harald II Greycloak or Grey-hide literally translated (c. 935 – c. 970) was a king of Norway from the Fairhair dynasty.

Harald acquired his nickname "Gray-hide" after an encounter with the crew of an Icelandic merchant ship which carried a large load of vararfeldir, a type of faux fur made from sheep's wool.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harald_Greycloak

https://www.britannica.com/biography/Harald-II-Eiriksson
 
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In reading about Richard III today, Wikipedia says that there may be as many as 25 medieval Norwegian monarchs buried in unmarked graves.

That's a lot of digging.
 
In reading about Richard III today, Wikipedia says that there may be as many as 25 medieval Norwegian monarchs buried in unmarked graves.

That's a lot of digging.

A lot of the burial sites (abbey's/churches) were lost during the Reformation and the burials were not preserved and were lost.

Here's a list of burial sites and those buried there

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