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List of Norwegian monarchs

The list of Norwegian monarchs (Norwegian: kongerekken or kongerekka) begins in 872: the traditional dating of the Battle of Hafrsfjord, after which victorious King Harald Fairhair merged several petty kingdoms into that of his father. Named after the homonymous geographical region, Harald's realm was later to be known as the Kingdom of Norway.[citation needed]

Coat of arms of the King
King Harald V and Queen Sonja

Traditionally established in 872 and existing continuously for over 1,100 years, the Kingdom of Norway is one of the oldest states of Europe: King Harald V, who has reigned since 1991, is the 64th monarch according to the official list.[1] During interregna, Norway has been ruled by variously titled regents.

Several royal dynasties have possessed the Throne of the Kingdom of Norway: the more prominent include the Fairhair dynasty (872–970), the House of Sverre (1184–1319), and the House of Oldenburg (1450–1481, 1483–1533, 1537–1814, and from 1905) including branches Holstein-Gottorp (1814–1818) and Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg (from 1905).[citation needed] During the civil war era (1130–1240), several pretenders fought each other. Some rulers from this era are not traditionally considered lawful kings and are usually omitted from lists of monarchs. Between 1387 and 1905, Norway was part of various unions.[citation needed]

Kings of Norway used many additional titles between 1450 and 1905, such as King of the Wends, King of the Goths, Duke of Schleswig, Duke of Holstein, Prince of Rügen, and Count of Oldenburg. They called themselves Konge til Norge ("King of Norway"), usually with the style His Royal Majesty.[citation needed] With the introduction of constitutional monarchy in 1814, the traditional style "by the Grace of God" was extended to "by the Grace of God and the Constitution of the Kingdom", but was only briefly in use.[citation needed] The last king to use the by the grace of God style was Haakon VII, who died in 1957. The King's title today is formally Norges Konge ("Norway's King"), with the style "His Majesty".

Key edit

For lists of the prehistoric kings of Norway see List of legendary kings of Norway

R Reign
 I  Independent period
 D  Union with Denmark
 S  Union with Sweden
 DS  Union with Denmark and Sweden (Kalmar Union)
 R  Regency

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Fairhair dynasty edit

Besides becoming sole king after his father Harold's death, Eric Bloodaxe was king jointly with his father for three years before the latter's death. After Harald's death, Eric ruled as "overking" of his brothers, who also held status as kings and had control over certain regions.[2] Harald Greycloak also ruled as "overking" of his brothers.[3] All dates for the kings of the Fairhair dynasty are approximate and/or just scholarly estimates. Slight differences might therefore occur between different sources. The following table uses the dates given in Norsk biografisk leksikon/Store norske leksikon.

R Name, reign Portrait Birth Marriages, issue Death Sources
I Harald I Halfdansson
Harald Fairhair
c. 872–932
 
Non-contemporary
c. 850/860
Son of Halfdan the Black and Ragnhild
Various
At least nine sons
c. 932
Rogaland
[4]
I Eric I Haraldsson
Eric Bloodaxe
c. 932–934
  c. 895
Son of Harald I and Ragnhild Eriksdotter
Gunnhild Gormsdóttir
Eight children
c. 952/4
England
[2]
I Haakon I Haraldsson
Haakon the Good
c. 934–960
 
Non-contemporary
c. 915–920
Son of Harald I and Tora Mosterstong
Never married c. 960/1
Håkonshella (near Bergen)
[5]
I Harald II Ericsson
Harald Greycloak
c. 961–970
c. 935
Son of Eric I and Gunnhild Gormsdóttir
Never married c. 970
Limfjord, Denmark
[3][6]

House of Gorm/Earl of Lade edit

The Danish king Harald Bluetooth had himself hailed as king of Norway after the Battle of Fitjar (c. 961). Besides gaining direct control of Viken in south-eastern Norway, he let Harald Greycloak rule the rest of Norway as king, nominally under himself.[citation needed] Harald Bluetooth later switched his support to Harald Greycloak's rival, Haakon Sigurdsson, Earl of Lade, who eventually captured Harald Greycloak's kingdom. Haakon thereafter ruled Norway (except Viken), at first nominally under Harald. All dates are estimates and subject to interpretation.[7] Haakon is generally held as the ruler of Norway from 970 to 995.[8]

R Name, reign Portrait Birth Marriages, issue Death Sources
D Harald Bluetooth
961 – c. 980[9]
(de jure)
 
Non-contemporary
c. 925/35[citation needed]
Son of Gorm the Old and Thyra
[citation needed]Gyrid of Sweden
Four or six children
Tove of the Obotrites
No issue
987 latest
Jomsborg
[10][11]
 R  Earl Haakon Sigurdsson
965/70–995[9]
(de facto)
 
Non-contemporary
c. 935
Trondheim
Son of Sigurd Haakonsson and Bergljot Toresdatter
Tora Skagesdatter
Nine children[citation needed]
995
Rimul
[8]

Fairhair dynasty (restored) edit

R Name, reign Portrait Birth Marriages, issue Death Sources
I Olaf I Tryggvason
995–1000
  968
Son of Tryggve Olafsson and Astrid Eiriksdottir
Various c. 1000
Svolder
[12]

House of Gorm/Earls of Lade (restored) edit

After the Battle of Svolder, the Danes recaptured Norway under Sweyn Forkbeard. As before, the Danes controlled the petty kingdoms of Viken as vassals, while the two Earls of Lade, Eric Haakonsson and Sweyn Haakonsson, ruled Western Norway and Trøndelag, nominally as earls under Sweyn.[13] Eric is generally held as the de facto ruler of Norway from 1000 to 1015, together with his brother Sweyn, a lesser known figure, with whom he shared his power.[14]

R Name, reign Portrait Birth Marriages, issue Death Sources
D Sweyn Forkbeard
1000–1013[9]
(de jure)
  17 April 963
Son of Harald Bluetooth and Tove of the Obotrites
(1 & 2) Gunhild of Wenden or Sigrid the Haughty
Eight or more children[citation needed]
3 February 1014[15]
Gainsborough, Lincolnshire
[16][17]
 R  Earl Eric Haakonsson
1000–1015[9]
(de facto)
c. 964
Son of Haakon Sigurdsson and Gunhild Mieszcosdatter
Gytha Svendsdatter
One son[citation needed]
c. 1024
England
[14]
 R  Earl Sweyn Haakonsson
1000–1015[9]
(de facto)
c. 970
Son of Haakon Sigurdsson and Thora Skagesdatter
Holmfrid Eriksdatter
Two daughters[citation needed]
c. 1016
Russia
[18]

St. Olav dynasty edit

R Name, reign Portrait Birth Marriages, issue Death Sources
I Olav II Haraldsson
Saint Olav
(Rex Perpetuus Norvegiae)
1015–1028
  c. 995
Ringerike
Son of Harald Grenske and Åsta Gudbrandsdatter
Astrid Olofsdotter
One daughter
29 July 1030
Stiklestad
aged 34–35
[19][20]

House of Gorm/Earl of Lade (restored, second time) edit

R Name, reign Portrait Birth Marriages, issue Death Sources
D Cnut the Great
1028–1035
(de jure)
  c. 995
Son of Sweyn Forkbeard
(1) Ælfgifu of Northampton
Two children
(2) Emma of Normandy
Two children
12 November 1035
Shaftesbury
[9][21][22]
 R  Earl Haakon Ericsson
1028–1029
(de facto)
  c. 998
Son of Eric Haakonsson and Gytha Svendsdatter
Gunhild
One daughter[citation needed]
1029
Pentland Firth
[23][24][25]
D Sweyn Knutsson (with Ælfgifu)
1030–1035
(de facto)
c. 1015
Son of Cnut and Ælfgifu of Northampton
Never married c. 1035 [9][26]

St. Olav dynasty (restored) edit

R Name, reign Portrait Birth Marriages, issue Death Sources
I Magnus I Olavsson
Magnus the Good
1035–1047
  c. 1024
Illegitimate son of Olaf II and Alfhild
Never married 25 October 1047
Zealand
aged 23
[27][28]
D

Hardrada dynasty edit

R Name, reign Portrait Birth, parents Marriages, issue Death Sources
I Harald III Sigurdsson
Harald Hardrada
1046–1066
  c. 1015
Son of Sigurd Syr and Åsta Gudbrandsdatter
(1) Elisiv of Kiev
Two daughters
(2) Tora Torbergsdatter (bigamously)
Two sons
25 September 1066
Stamford Bridge, England
aged 50–51
[29][30]
I Magnus II Haraldsson
1066–1069
c. 1049
Eldest son of Harald III and Tora Torbergsdatter
Never married 28 April 1069
Nidaros
aged 19–20
[31]
I Olav III Haraldsson
Olaf Kyrre
1067–1093
  c. 1050
Youngest son of Harald III and Tora Torbergsdatter
Ingerid of Denmark
No issue
22 September 1093
Haukbø, Rånrike (now Håkeby, Sweden)
aged 42–43
[31]
I Haakon (II) Magnusson
Haakon Toresfostre
1093–1095
c. 1069
Illegitimate son of Magnus II
Never married 1095
Dovrefjell
aged 25–26
[32]
I Magnus III Olavsson
Magnus Barefoot
1093–1103
  c. 1073
Illegitimate son of Olav III and Tora Arnesdatter
Margaret Fredkulla
No issue
24 August 1103
Ulster
aged 29–30
[33]
I Olav (IV) Magnusson
1103–1115
  c. 1098
Illegitimate son of Magnus III and Sigrid Saxesdatter
Never married 22 December 1115
Nidaros
aged 16–17
[34]
I Eystein I Magnusson
1103–1123
  c. 1088
Illegitimate son of Magnus III
Ingebjørg Guttormsdatter
Two children[citation needed]
29 August 1123
Hustad, Fræna
aged 34–35
[35]
I Sigurd I Magnusson
Sigurd the Crusader
1103–1130
c. 1089
Illegitimate son of Magnus III and Tora
(1) Bjaðmunjo Mýrjartaksdóttir
No issue
(2) Malmfred of Kiev
One daughter
(3) Cecilia[dubious ]
No issue
26 March 1130
Oslo
aged 40–41
[36]
I Magnus IV Sigurdsson
Magnus the Blind
1130–1135
c. 1115
Illegitimate son of Sigurd I and Borghild Olavsdatter
Christina of Denmark
c. 1133
No issue
12 November 1139
Holmengrå
aged 23–23
[37]

Gille dynasty edit

R Name, reign Portrait Birth, parents Marriages, issue Death Sources
I Harald IV Magnusson
Harald Gille
1130–1136
c. 1102
Ireland/Hebrides
Alleged illegitimate son of Magnus III
Ingrid of Sweden
c. 1134
One son
14 December 1136
Bergen
aged 32–33
[38]
I Sigurd II Haraldsson
Sigurd Munn
1136–1155
c. 1133
Illegitimate son of Harald IV and Thora Guttormsdatter
Never married 10 June 1155
Bergen
aged 21–22
[39]
I Inge I Haraldsson
Inge the Hunchback
1136–1161
c. 1135
Only son of Harald IV and Ingrid of Sweden
Never married 4 February 1161
Oslo
aged 25–26
[40]
I Eystein II Haraldsson
1142–1157
c. 1125
Shetland/Orkney/Hebrides
Illegitimate son of Harald IV and Biadoc
Ragna Nikolasdatter
No issue
21 August 1157
Rånrike (now Bohuslän)
aged 31–32
[41]
I Magnus (V) Haraldsson
1142–1145
c. 1135
Illegitimate son of Harald IV
Never married c. 1145
Norway
[42][43][44]
I Haakon II Sigurdsson
Haakon the Broadshouldered
1157–1162
c. 1147
Illegitimate son of Sigurd II and Thora
Never married 7 July 1162
Sekken, Romsdalen
aged 14–15
[45]

Hardrada dynasty (restored), cognatic branch edit

R Name, reign Portrait Birth, parents Marriages, issue Death Sources
I Magnus V Erlingsson
1161–1184
c. 1156
Son of Erling Skakke and Kristin Sigurdsdatter
Estrid Bjørnsdotter (possible)
Two daughters[citation needed]
15 June 1184
Fimreite
aged 27–28
[46]

Sverre dynasty edit

R Name, reign Portrait Birth, parents Marriage Death Sources
I Sverre Sigurdsson
1184–1202
  c. 1151
Bergen
Alleged illegitimate son of Sigurd II and Gunnhild
Margaret of Sweden
1185
9 March 1202
Bergen
aged 50–51
[47]
I Haakon III Sverresson
1202–1204
Before 1185
Illegitimate son of Sverre
Never married 1 January 1204
Bergen
[48]
I Guttorm Sigurdsson
1204
c. 1199
Illegitimate son of Sigurd Lavard
Never married 11 August 1204
Nidaros
aged 4–5
[49]

House of Godwin (Gille dynasty, cognatic branch) edit

R Name Portrait Birth Marriages Death
I Inge II Bårdsson
1204–1217
c. 1185
Rissa
son of Bård Guttormsson and Cecilia Sigurdsdatter
never married 23 April 1217
Nidaros
aged 31–32

Sverre dynasty (restored) edit

R Name Portrait Birth Marriages Death
I Haakon IV Haakonsson
Haakon the Old
1217–1263
  c. 1204
Folkenborg
illegitimate son of Haakon III and Inga of Varteig
Margaret Skulesdatter
25 May 1225
Bergen
four children
16 December 1263
Kirkwall
aged 58–59
I Haakon (V) Haakonsson
Haakon the Young
1240–1257
  10 November 1232
Bergen
second son of Haakon IV and Margaret Skulesdatter
Rikissa Birgersdotter
c. 1251
Oslo
one son
5 May 1257
Tønsberg
aged 24
I Magnus VI Haakonsson
Magnus the Law-mender
1257–1280
  1 May 1238
Tønsberg
third son of Haakon IV and Margaret Skulesdatter
Ingeborg of Denmark
11 September 1261
Bergen
four sons
9 May 1280
Bergen
aged 42
I Eric II Magnusson
1273–1299
  c. 1268
Bergen
third son of Magnus VI and Ingeborg of Denmark
(1) Margaret of Scotland
September 1281
Bergen
one daughter
(2) Isabel Bruce
bef. 25 September 1293
Bergen
one daughter
15 July 1299
Bergen
aged 30–31
I Haakon V Magnusson
1299–1319
  10 April 1270
Tønsberg
fourth son of Magnus VI and Ingeborg of Denmark
(1) Isabelle de Joigny
1295
no issue
(2) Euphemia of Rügen
c. 1299
one daughter
8 May 1319
Tunsberg
aged 49

House of Bjelbo edit

R Name Portrait Birth Marriages Death
S Magnus VII Eriksson
August 1319 –
15 August 1343
(abdicated)
 
Non-contemporary
c. 1316
Norway
only son of Eric, Duke of Södermanland and Ingeborg of Norway
Blanche of Namur
5 November 1335
Bohus Castle
two sons
1 December 1374
Lyngholmen
aged 58
S Haakon VI Magnusson
1343–1380
  15 August 1340
Sweden
second son of Magnus VII and Blanche of Namur
Margaret of Denmark
9 April 1363
Church of Our Lady
one son
11 September 1380
Akershus Castle
aged 40
I
D Olav IV Haakonsson
1380–1387
 
Non-contemporary
December 1370
Akershus Castle
only son of Haakon VI of Norway and Margaret I
never married 23 August 1387
Falsterbo Castle
aged 16

House of Estridsen edit

R Name Portrait Birth Marriages Death
DS Margaret
1380–1412
  c.  1353
Vordingborg Castle
youngest daughter of Valdemar IV and Helvig of Schleswig
Haakon VI of Norway
9 April 1363
Church of Our Lady
one son
28 October 1412
Ship on Flensburg Fjord
aged 58–59

House of Griffin edit

R Name Portrait Birth Marriages Death
I Eric III
8 September
1389–1442
(deposed)
with Sigurd Jonsson (1439–1442)
  c. 1381/82
Rügenwalde Castle
only son of Wartislaw VII, Duke of Pomerania and Mary of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
Philippa of England
26 October 1406
Lund Cathedral
no issue
3 May 1459
Rügenwalde Castle
aged 76–78
DS
I

House of Palatinate-Neumarkt edit

R Name Portrait Birth Marriages Death
DS Christopher
4 June 1442 –
5/6 January 1448
(5 years, 216 days)
  26 February 1416
Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz
fifth son of John, Count Palatine of Neumarkt and Catherine of Pomerania
Dorothea of Brandenburg
12 September 1445
Copenhagen
no issue
5/6 January 1448
Kärnan Castile
aged 31
 R  Interregnum (1448–1449)
Sigurd Jonsson as regent

House of Bonde edit

R Name Portrait Birth Marriages Death
S Charles I
20 November 1449 –
June 1450
(abdicated)
(193 days)*circa
  5 October 1409
Ekholmen Castle
only son of Knut Tordsson Bonde and Margareta Karlsdotter Sparre
(1) Birgitta Bielke
before 1 March 1429
two children
(2) Katarina Gumsehuvud
5 October 1438
Stockholm
nine children
(3) Christina Abrahamsdotter
c. 1470
Stockholm Castle
two children
14 May 1470
Stockholm Castle
aged 60

House of Oldenburg edit

R Name Portrait Birth Marriages Death
DS Christian I
2 August 1450 –
21 May 1481
(30 years, 292 days)
  February 1426
Oldenburg
eldest son of Dietrich, Count of Oldenburg and Helvig of Schauenburg
Dorothea of Brandenburg
28 October 1449
Church of Our Lady
five children
21 May 1481
Copenhagen Castle
aged 55
 R  Interregnum (1481–1483)
Jon Svaleson Smør as regent
DS John
20 July 1483 –
20 February 1513
(29 years, 215 days)
  2 February 1455
Aalborghus Castle
third son of Christian I and Dorothea of Brandenburg
Christina of Saxony
6 September 1478
Copenhagen
five children
20 February 1513
Aalborghus Castle
aged 58
DS Christian II
22 July
1513 –
20 January
1523
(deposed)
(9 years, 182 days)
  1 July 1481
Nyborg Castle
second son of John and Christina of Saxony
Isabella of Austria
12 August 1515
Copenhagen
six children
25 January 1559
Kalundborg Castle
aged 77
D
D Frederick I
1524–1533
(9 years, 99 days)*circa
  7 October 1471
Haderslevhus Castle
fourth son of Christian I and Dorothea of Brandenburg
(1) Anna of Brandenburg
10 April 1502
Stendal
two children
(2) Sophie of Pomerania
9 October 1518
Kiel Castle
six children
10 April 1533
Gottorp Castle
aged 61
 R  Interregnum (1533–1537)
Olav Engelbrektsson as regent
D Christian III
1537 –
1 January 1559
(22 years, 0 days)*circa
  12 August 1503
Gottorp Castle
only son of Frederick I and Anna of Brandenburg
Dorothea of Saxe-Lauenburg
29 October 1525
Lauenburg Castle
five children
1 January 1559
Koldinghus Castle
aged 55
D Frederick II
1 January 1559 –
4 April 1588
(29 years, 94 days)
  1 July 1534
Haderslevhus Castle
eldest son of Christian III and Dorothea of Saxe-Lauenburg
Sophie of Mecklenburg-Güstrow
20 July 1572
Copenhagen
eight children
4 April 1588
Antvorskov Castle
aged 53
D Christian IV
4 April 1588 –
28 February 1648
(59 years, 330 days)
  12 April 1577
Frederiksborg Palace
eldest son of Frederick II and Sophie of Mecklenburg-Güstrow
(1) Anne Catherine of Brandenburg
27 November 1597
Haderslevhus Castle
seven children
(2) Kirsten Munk
31 December 1615
Copenhagen
twelve children
28 February 1648
Rosenborg Castle
aged 70
D Frederick III
6 July 1648 –
9 February 1670
(21 years, 218 days)
  18 March 1609
Haderslevhus Castle
third son of Christian IV and Anne Catherine of Brandenburg
Sophie Amalie of Brunswick-Lüneburg
1 October 1643
Glücksburg Castle
eight children
9 February 1670
Copenhagen Castle
aged 60
D Christian V
9 February 1670 –
25 August 1699
(29 years, 197 days)
  15 April 1646
Duborg Castle
eldest son of Frederick III and Sophie Amalie of Brunswick-Lüneburg
Charlotte Amalie of Hesse-Kassel
25 June 1667
Nykøbing Castle
eight children
25 August 1699
Copenhagen Castle
aged 53
D Frederick IV
25 August 1699 –
12 October 1730
(31 years, 48 days)
  11 October 1671
Copenhagen Castle
eldest son of Christian V and Charlotte Amalie of Hesse-Kassel
(1) Louise of Mecklenburg-Güstrow
5 December 1695
Copenhagen
five children
(2) Elisabeth Helene von Vieregg
6 September 1703
one son
(3) Anne Sophie Reventlow
4 April 1721
Copenhagen
three children
12 October 1730
Odense Palace
aged 59
D Christian VI
12 October 1730 –
6 August 1746
(15 years, 298 days)
  30 November 1699
Copenhagen Castle
second son of Frederick IV and Louise of Mecklenburg-Güstrow
Sophia Magdalene of Brandenburg-Kulmbach
7 August 1721
Pretzsch Castle
three children
6 August 1746
Hirschholm Palace
aged 46
D Frederick V
6 August 1746 –
14 January 1766
(19 years, 161 days)
  31 March 1723
Copenhagen Castle
only son of Christian VI and Sophia Magdalene of Brandenburg-Kulmbach
(1) Louise of Great Britain
11 December 1743
Altona
five children
(2) Juliana Maria of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel
8 July 1752
Frederiksborg Palace
one son
14 January 1766
Christiansborg Palace
aged 42
D Christian VII
14 January 1766 –
13 March 1808
(42 years, 59 days)
  29 January 1749
Christiansborg Palace
second son of Frederick V and Louise of Great Britain
Caroline Matilda of Great Britain
8 November 1766
Christiansborg Palace
two children
13 March 1808
Rendsburg
aged 59
D Frederick VI
13 March 1808 –
7 February 1814
(abdicated)
(5 years, 331 days)
  28 January 1768
Christiansborg Palace
only son of Christian VII and Caroline Matilda of Great Britain
Marie Sophie of Hesse-Kassel
31 July 1790
Gottorp Castle
eight children
3 December 1839
Amalienborg Palace
aged 71
 R  Interregnum (7 February 1814 – 17 May 1814)
Christian Frederick as regent
I Christian Frederick
17 May 1814 –
14 August 1814
(abdicated)
(89 days)
  18 September 1786
Christiansborg Palace
eldest son of Frederick, Hereditary Prince of Denmark and Norway and Sophia Frederica of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
(1) Charlotte Frederica of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
21 June 1806
Ludwigslust Castle
two sons
(2) Caroline Amalie of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg
22 May 1815
Augustenborg Palace
no issue
20 January 1848
Amalienborg Palace
aged 61
 R  Interregnum (14 August 1814 – 4 November 1814)
Marcus Gjøe Rosenkrantz as Prime Minister

House of Holstein-Gottorp edit

R Name Portrait Birth Marriages Death
S Charles II
4 November 1814 –
5 February 1818
(3 years, 93 days)
  7 October 1748
Stockholm Palace
second son of Adolf Frederick of Sweden and Louisa Ulrika of Prussia
Hedvig Elisabeth Charlotte of Holstein-Gottorp
7 July 1774
Stockholm Cathedral
two children
5 February 1818
Stockholm Palace
aged 69

House of Bernadotte edit

R Name Portrait Birth Marriages Death
S Charles III John
5 February 1818 –
8 March 1844
(26 years, 32 days)
  26 January 1763
Pau
son of Jean Henri Bernadotte and Jeanne de Saint Vincent
Désirée Clary
17 August 1798
Sceaux
one son
8 March 1844
Stockholm Palace
aged 81
S Oscar I
8 March 1844 –
8 July 1859
(15 years, 122 days)
  4 July 1799
Paris
only son of Charles III John and Désirée Clary
Josephine of Leuchtenberg
19 June 1823
Stockholm Cathedral
five children
8 July 1859
Stockholm Palace
aged 60
S Charles IV
8 July 1859 –
18 September 1872
(13 years, 102 days)
  3 May 1826
Stockholm Palace
eldest son of Oscar I and Josephine of Leuchtenberg
Louise of the Netherlands
19 June 1850
Stockholm Cathedral
two children
18 September 1872
Malmö
aged 46
S Oscar II
18 September 1872 –
26 October 1905
(abdicated)
(33 years, 38 days)
  21 January 1829
Stockholm Palace
third son of Oscar I and Josephine of Leuchtenberg
Sophia of Nassau
6 June 1857
Biebrich Palace
four children
8 December 1907
Stockholm Palace
aged 78
 R  Interregnum (26 October 1905 – 18 November 1905)
Christian Michelsen as Prime Minister

House of Glücksburg edit

In 1905, Carl of Denmark was elected King of Norway and took the name Haakon VII. With him the House of Oldenburg, in the form of its junior branch, resumed occupancy of the throne of Norway.[citation needed]

R Name Portrait Birth Marriages Death Succession right
I Haakon VII
18 November 1905 –
21 September 1957
(51 years, 307 days)
 
3 August 1872
Charlottenlund, Denmark
Second son of Frederik VIII of Denmark and Louise of Sweden
Maud of Wales
22 July 1896
1 son
21 September 1957
Oslo
(85 years, 49 days)
Elected;
Also grandson of Charles IV
I Olav V
21 September 1957 –
17 January 1991
(33 years, 118 days)
 
2 July 1903
Norfolk, England
Only son of Haakon VII and Maud of Wales
Märtha of Sweden
21 March 1929
3 children
17 January 1991
Oslo
(87 years, 199 days)
Son of Haakon VII
I Harald V
17 January 1991 –
present
(33 years, 0 days)
  21 February 1937
Asker
Only son of Olav V and Princess Märtha of Sweden
Sonja Haraldsen
29 August 1968
2 children
Alive
(86 years, 330 days)
Son of Olav V
Also great-grandson of Oscar II

See also edit

Notes and references edit

Notes
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  4. ^ Krag, Claus. "Harald 1 Hårfagre". Norsk biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian). Retrieved 24 October 2012.
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  6. ^ "Harald 2 Gråfell". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Retrieved 24 October 2012.
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  9. ^ a b c d e f g Krag, Claus (1995). Vikingtid og rikssamling: 800–1130. Aschehougs norgeshistorie. Vol. 2. p. 101. ISBN 8203220150.
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  13. ^ Krag, Claus (1995). Vikingtid og rikssamling: 800–1130. Aschehougs norgeshistorie. Vol. 2. p. 103. ISBN 8203220150.
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  16. ^ "Svend 1. Tveskæg". Den store danske (in Danish). Retrieved 3 November 2012.
  17. ^ "Svend 1 Tveskæg". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Retrieved 3 November 2012.
  18. ^ Krag, Claus. "Svein Håkonsson". Norsk biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian). Retrieved 3 November 2012.
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  24. ^ Krag, Claus. "Håkon Eiriksson". Norsk biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian). Retrieved 5 November 2012.
  25. ^ "… og over nordmændene og en del af sveerne ." Den store danske (in Danish). Archived from the original on 13 February 2013. Retrieved 5 November 2012.
  26. ^ "Svend Alfivasen". Den store danske (in Danish). Retrieved 5 November 2012.
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  31. ^ a b Krag, Claus. "Magnus 2 Haraldsson". Norsk biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian). Retrieved 5 November 2012.
  32. ^ Krag, Claus. "Håkon Magnusson Toresfostre". Norsk biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian). Retrieved 5 November 2012.
  33. ^ Krag, Claus. "Magnus 3 Olavsson Berrføtt". Norsk biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian). Retrieved 6 November 2012.
  34. ^ Arstad, Knut Peter Lyche. "Olav Magnusson". Norsk biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian). Retrieved 6 November 2012.
  35. ^ Krag, Claus. "Øystein 1 Magnusson". Norsk biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian). Retrieved 6 November 2012.
  36. ^ Krag, Claus. "Sigurd 1 Magnusson Jorsalfare". Norsk biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian). Retrieved 6 November 2012.
  37. ^ Thuesen, Nils Petter. "Magnus 4 Sigurdsson Blinde". Norsk biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian). Retrieved 6 November 2012.
  38. ^ Arstad, Knut Peter Lyche. "eg. Gilchrist Harald 4 Gille". Norsk biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian). Retrieved 6 November 2012.
  39. ^ Helle, Knut. "Sigurd 2 Haraldsson Munn". Norsk biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian). Retrieved 6 November 2012.
  40. ^ Brathetland, Bente Opheim. "Inge 1 Haraldsson Krokrygg". Norsk biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian). Retrieved 6 November 2012.
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  42. ^ Helle, Knut (1995). Aschehougs norgeshistorie : 1130–1350. 3 : Under kirke og kongemakt 1130–1350, p. 14. Aschehoug.
  43. ^ Koht, Halvdan (1940). Norsk biografisk leksikon. Aschehoug. p. 35.
  44. ^ Barber, Malcolm (2004). Two Cities: Medieval Europe, 1050–1320. Routledge. p. 347.
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  46. ^ Helle, Knut. "Magnus 5 Erlingsson". Norsk biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian). Retrieved 6 November 2012.
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  • Carlyle, Thomas (1875). The Early Kings of Norway: Also an Essay on the Portraits of John Knox. Chapman and Hall. ISBN 978-1-4068-4287-6. Retrieved 2008-06-15.

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The list of Norwegian monarchs Norwegian kongerekken or kongerekka begins in 872 the traditional dating of the Battle of Hafrsfjord after which victorious King Harald Fairhair merged several petty kingdoms into that of his father Named after the homonymous geographical region Harald s realm was later to be known as the Kingdom of Norway citation needed Coat of arms of the KingKing Harald V and Queen SonjaTraditionally established in 872 and existing continuously for over 1 100 years the Kingdom of Norway is one of the oldest states of Europe King Harald V who has reigned since 1991 is the 64th monarch according to the official list 1 During interregna Norway has been ruled by variously titled regents Several royal dynasties have possessed the Throne of the Kingdom of Norway the more prominent include the Fairhair dynasty 872 970 the House of Sverre 1184 1319 and the House of Oldenburg 1450 1481 1483 1533 1537 1814 and from 1905 including branches Holstein Gottorp 1814 1818 and Schleswig Holstein Sonderburg Glucksburg from 1905 citation needed During the civil war era 1130 1240 several pretenders fought each other Some rulers from this era are not traditionally considered lawful kings and are usually omitted from lists of monarchs Between 1387 and 1905 Norway was part of various unions citation needed Kings of Norway used many additional titles between 1450 and 1905 such as King of the Wends King of the Goths Duke of Schleswig Duke of Holstein Prince of Rugen and Count of Oldenburg They called themselves Konge til Norge King of Norway usually with the style His Royal Majesty citation needed With the introduction of constitutional monarchy in 1814 the traditional style by the Grace of God was extended to by the Grace of God and the Constitution of the Kingdom but was only briefly in use citation needed The last king to use the by the grace of God style was Haakon VII who died in 1957 The King s title today is formally Norges Konge Norway s King with the style His Majesty Contents 1 Key 2 Fairhair dynasty 3 House of Gorm Earl of Lade 4 Fairhair dynasty restored 5 House of Gorm Earls of Lade restored 6 St Olav dynasty 7 House of Gorm Earl of Lade restored second time 8 St Olav dynasty restored 9 Hardrada dynasty 10 Gille dynasty 11 Hardrada dynasty restored cognatic branch 12 Sverre dynasty 13 House of Godwin Gille dynasty cognatic branch 14 Sverre dynasty restored 15 House of Bjelbo 16 House of Estridsen 17 House of Griffin 18 House of Palatinate Neumarkt 19 House of Bonde 20 House of Oldenburg 21 House of Holstein Gottorp 22 House of Bernadotte 23 House of Glucksburg 24 See also 25 Notes and references 26 External linksKey editFor lists of the prehistoric kings of Norway see List of legendary kings of Norway R Reign I Independent period D Union with Denmark S Union with Sweden DS Union with Denmark and Sweden Kalmar Union R Regency0Fairhair dynasty editMain article Fairhair dynasty Besides becoming sole king after his father Harold s death Eric Bloodaxe was king jointly with his father for three years before the latter s death After Harald s death Eric ruled as overking of his brothers who also held status as kings and had control over certain regions 2 Harald Greycloak also ruled as overking of his brothers 3 All dates for the kings of the Fairhair dynasty are approximate and or just scholarly estimates Slight differences might therefore occur between different sources The following table uses the dates given in Norsk biografisk leksikon Store norske leksikon R Name reign Portrait Birth Marriages issue Death SourcesI Harald I HalfdanssonHarald Fairhairc 872 932 nbsp Non contemporary c 850 860Son of Halfdan the Black and Ragnhild VariousAt least nine sons c 932Rogaland 4 I Eric I HaraldssonEric Bloodaxec 932 934 nbsp c 895Son of Harald I and Ragnhild Eriksdotter Gunnhild GormsdottirEight children c 952 4England 2 I Haakon I HaraldssonHaakon the Goodc 934 960 nbsp Non contemporary c 915 920Son of Harald I and Tora Mosterstong Never married c 960 1Hakonshella near Bergen 5 I Harald II EricssonHarald Greycloakc 961 970 c 935Son of Eric I and Gunnhild Gormsdottir Never married c 970Limfjord Denmark 3 6 House of Gorm Earl of Lade editMain articles House of Gorm and Earls of Lade The Danish king Harald Bluetooth had himself hailed as king of Norway after the Battle of Fitjar c 961 Besides gaining direct control of Viken in south eastern Norway he let Harald Greycloak rule the rest of Norway as king nominally under himself citation needed Harald Bluetooth later switched his support to Harald Greycloak s rival Haakon Sigurdsson Earl of Lade who eventually captured Harald Greycloak s kingdom Haakon thereafter ruled Norway except Viken at first nominally under Harald All dates are estimates and subject to interpretation 7 Haakon is generally held as the ruler of Norway from 970 to 995 8 R Name reign Portrait Birth Marriages issue Death SourcesD Harald Bluetooth961 c 980 9 de jure nbsp Non contemporary c 925 35 citation needed Son of Gorm the Old and Thyra citation needed Gyrid of SwedenFour or six childrenTove of the ObotritesNo issue 987 latestJomsborg 10 11 R Earl Haakon Sigurdsson965 70 995 9 de facto nbsp Non contemporary c 935TrondheimSon of Sigurd Haakonsson and Bergljot Toresdatter Tora SkagesdatterNine children citation needed 995Rimul 8 Fairhair dynasty restored editR Name reign Portrait Birth Marriages issue Death SourcesI Olaf I Tryggvason995 1000 nbsp 968Son of Tryggve Olafsson and Astrid Eiriksdottir Various c 1000Svolder 12 House of Gorm Earls of Lade restored editMain articles House of Gorm and Earls of Lade After the Battle of Svolder the Danes recaptured Norway under Sweyn Forkbeard As before the Danes controlled the petty kingdoms of Viken as vassals while the two Earls of Lade Eric Haakonsson and Sweyn Haakonsson ruled Western Norway and Trondelag nominally as earls under Sweyn 13 Eric is generally held as the de facto ruler of Norway from 1000 to 1015 together with his brother Sweyn a lesser known figure with whom he shared his power 14 R Name reign Portrait Birth Marriages issue Death SourcesD Sweyn Forkbeard1000 1013 9 de jure nbsp 17 April 963Son of Harald Bluetooth and Tove of the Obotrites 1 amp 2 Gunhild of Wenden or Sigrid the HaughtyEight or more children citation needed 3 February 1014 15 Gainsborough Lincolnshire 16 17 R Earl Eric Haakonsson1000 1015 9 de facto c 964Son of Haakon Sigurdsson and Gunhild Mieszcosdatter Gytha SvendsdatterOne son citation needed c 1024England 14 R Earl Sweyn Haakonsson1000 1015 9 de facto c 970Son of Haakon Sigurdsson and Thora Skagesdatter Holmfrid EriksdatterTwo daughters citation needed c 1016Russia 18 St Olav dynasty editMain article St Olaf dynasty R Name reign Portrait Birth Marriages issue Death SourcesI Olav II HaraldssonSaint Olav Rex Perpetuus Norvegiae 1015 1028 nbsp c 995RingerikeSon of Harald Grenske and Asta Gudbrandsdatter Astrid OlofsdotterOne daughter 29 July 1030Stiklestadaged 34 35 19 20 House of Gorm Earl of Lade restored second time editMain articles House of Gorm and Earls of Lade R Name reign Portrait Birth Marriages issue Death SourcesD Cnut the Great1028 1035 de jure nbsp c 995Son of Sweyn Forkbeard 1 AElfgifu of NorthamptonTwo children 2 Emma of NormandyTwo children 12 November 1035Shaftesbury 9 21 22 R Earl Haakon Ericsson1028 1029 de facto nbsp c 998Son of Eric Haakonsson and Gytha Svendsdatter GunhildOne daughter citation needed 1029Pentland Firth 23 24 25 D Sweyn Knutsson with AElfgifu 1030 1035 de facto c 1015Son of Cnut and AElfgifu of Northampton Never married c 1035 9 26 St Olav dynasty restored editMain article St Olaf dynasty R Name reign Portrait Birth Marriages issue Death SourcesI Magnus I OlavssonMagnus the Good1035 1047 nbsp c 1024Illegitimate son of Olaf II and Alfhild Never married 25 October 1047Zealandaged 23 27 28 DHardrada dynasty editMain article Hardrada dynasty R Name reign Portrait Birth parents Marriages issue Death SourcesI Harald III SigurdssonHarald Hardrada1046 1066 nbsp c 1015Son of Sigurd Syr and Asta Gudbrandsdatter 1 Elisiv of KievTwo daughters 2 Tora Torbergsdatter bigamously Two sons 25 September 1066Stamford Bridge Englandaged 50 51 29 30 I Magnus II Haraldsson1066 1069 c 1049Eldest son of Harald III and Tora Torbergsdatter Never married 28 April 1069Nidarosaged 19 20 31 I Olav III HaraldssonOlaf Kyrre1067 1093 nbsp c 1050Youngest son of Harald III and Tora Torbergsdatter Ingerid of DenmarkNo issue 22 September 1093Haukbo Ranrike now Hakeby Sweden aged 42 43 31 I Haakon II MagnussonHaakon Toresfostre1093 1095 c 1069Illegitimate son of Magnus II Never married 1095Dovrefjellaged 25 26 32 I Magnus III OlavssonMagnus Barefoot1093 1103 nbsp c 1073Illegitimate son of Olav III and Tora Arnesdatter Margaret FredkullaNo issue 24 August 1103Ulsteraged 29 30 33 I Olav IV Magnusson1103 1115 nbsp c 1098Illegitimate son of Magnus III and Sigrid Saxesdatter Never married 22 December 1115Nidarosaged 16 17 34 I Eystein I Magnusson1103 1123 nbsp c 1088Illegitimate son of Magnus III Ingebjorg GuttormsdatterTwo children citation needed 29 August 1123Hustad Fraenaaged 34 35 35 I Sigurd I MagnussonSigurd the Crusader1103 1130 c 1089Illegitimate son of Magnus III and Tora 1 Bjadmunjo MyrjartaksdottirNo issue 2 Malmfred of KievOne daughter 3 Cecilia dubious discuss No issue 26 March 1130Osloaged 40 41 36 I Magnus IV SigurdssonMagnus the Blind1130 1135 c 1115Illegitimate son of Sigurd I and Borghild Olavsdatter Christina of Denmarkc 1133No issue 12 November 1139Holmengraaged 23 23 37 Gille dynasty editMain article Gille dynasty R Name reign Portrait Birth parents Marriages issue Death SourcesI Harald IV MagnussonHarald Gille1130 1136 c 1102Ireland HebridesAlleged illegitimate son of Magnus III Ingrid of Swedenc 1134One son 14 December 1136Bergenaged 32 33 38 I Sigurd II HaraldssonSigurd Munn1136 1155 c 1133Illegitimate son of Harald IV and Thora Guttormsdatter Never married 10 June 1155Bergenaged 21 22 39 I Inge I HaraldssonInge the Hunchback1136 1161 c 1135Only son of Harald IV and Ingrid of Sweden Never married 4 February 1161Osloaged 25 26 40 I Eystein II Haraldsson1142 1157 c 1125Shetland Orkney HebridesIllegitimate son of Harald IV and Biadoc Ragna NikolasdatterNo issue 21 August 1157Ranrike now Bohuslan aged 31 32 41 I Magnus V Haraldsson1142 1145 c 1135Illegitimate son of Harald IV Never married c 1145Norway 42 43 44 I Haakon II SigurdssonHaakon the Broadshouldered1157 1162 c 1147Illegitimate son of Sigurd II and Thora Never married 7 July 1162Sekken Romsdalenaged 14 15 45 Hardrada dynasty restored cognatic branch editMain article Hardrada dynasty R Name reign Portrait Birth parents Marriages issue Death SourcesI Magnus V Erlingsson1161 1184 c 1156Son of Erling Skakke and Kristin Sigurdsdatter Estrid Bjornsdotter possible Two daughters citation needed 15 June 1184Fimreiteaged 27 28 46 Sverre dynasty editMain article Sverre dynasty R Name reign Portrait Birth parents Marriage Death SourcesI Sverre Sigurdsson1184 1202 nbsp c 1151BergenAlleged illegitimate son of Sigurd II and Gunnhild Margaret of Sweden1185 9 March 1202Bergenaged 50 51 47 I Haakon III Sverresson1202 1204 Before 1185Illegitimate son of Sverre Never married 1 January 1204Bergen 48 I Guttorm Sigurdsson1204 c 1199Illegitimate son of Sigurd Lavard Never married 11 August 1204Nidarosaged 4 5 49 House of Godwin Gille dynasty cognatic branch editMain article House of Godwin R Name Portrait Birth Marriages DeathI Inge II Bardsson1204 1217 c 1185Rissason of Bard Guttormsson and Cecilia Sigurdsdatter never married 23 April 1217Nidarosaged 31 32Sverre dynasty restored editMain article Sverre dynasty R Name Portrait Birth Marriages DeathI Haakon IV HaakonssonHaakon the Old1217 1263 nbsp c 1204Folkenborgillegitimate son of Haakon III and Inga of Varteig Margaret Skulesdatter25 May 1225Bergenfour children 16 December 1263Kirkwallaged 58 59I Haakon V HaakonssonHaakon the Young1240 1257 nbsp 10 November 1232Bergensecond son of Haakon IV and Margaret Skulesdatter Rikissa Birgersdotterc 1251Osloone son 5 May 1257Tonsbergaged 24I Magnus VI HaakonssonMagnus the Law mender1257 1280 nbsp 1 May 1238Tonsbergthird son of Haakon IV and Margaret Skulesdatter Ingeborg of Denmark11 September 1261Bergenfour sons 9 May 1280Bergenaged 42I Eric II Magnusson1273 1299 nbsp c 1268Bergenthird son of Magnus VI and Ingeborg of Denmark 1 Margaret of ScotlandSeptember 1281Bergenone daughter 2 Isabel Brucebef 25 September 1293Bergenone daughter 15 July 1299Bergenaged 30 31I Haakon V Magnusson1299 1319 nbsp 10 April 1270Tonsbergfourth son of Magnus VI and Ingeborg of Denmark 1 Isabelle de Joigny1295no issue 2 Euphemia of Rugenc 1299one daughter 8 May 1319Tunsbergaged 49House of Bjelbo editMain article House of Bjelbo R Name Portrait Birth Marriages DeathS Magnus VII ErikssonAugust 1319 15 August 1343 abdicated nbsp Non contemporary c 1316Norwayonly son of Eric Duke of Sodermanland and Ingeborg of Norway Blanche of Namur5 November 1335Bohus Castletwo sons 1 December 1374Lyngholmenaged 58S Haakon VI Magnusson1343 1380 nbsp 15 August 1340Swedensecond son of Magnus VII and Blanche of Namur Margaret of Denmark9 April 1363Church of Our Ladyone son 11 September 1380Akershus Castleaged 40ID Olav IV Haakonsson1380 1387 nbsp Non contemporary December 1370Akershus Castleonly son of Haakon VI of Norway and Margaret I never married 23 August 1387Falsterbo Castleaged 16House of Estridsen editMain article House of Estridsen R Name Portrait Birth Marriages DeathDS Margaret1380 1412 nbsp c 1353Vordingborg Castleyoungest daughter of Valdemar IV and Helvig of Schleswig Haakon VI of Norway9 April 1363Church of Our Ladyone son 28 October 1412Ship on Flensburg Fjordaged 58 59House of Griffin editMain article House of Griffin R Name Portrait Birth Marriages DeathI Eric III8 September1389 1442 deposed with Sigurd Jonsson 1439 1442 nbsp c 1381 82Rugenwalde Castleonly son of Wartislaw VII Duke of Pomerania and Mary of Mecklenburg Schwerin Philippa of England26 October 1406Lund Cathedralno issue 3 May 1459Rugenwalde Castleaged 76 78DSIHouse of Palatinate Neumarkt editMain article House of Palatinate Neumarkt R Name Portrait Birth Marriages DeathDS Christopher4 June 1442 5 6 January 1448 5 years 216 days nbsp 26 February 1416Neumarkt in der Oberpfalzfifth son of John Count Palatine of Neumarkt and Catherine of Pomerania Dorothea of Brandenburg12 September 1445Copenhagenno issue 5 6 January 1448Karnan Castileaged 31 R Interregnum 1448 1449 Sigurd Jonsson as regentHouse of Bonde editMain article House of Bonde R Name Portrait Birth Marriages DeathS Charles I20 November 1449 June 1450 abdicated 193 days circa nbsp 5 October 1409Ekholmen Castleonly son of Knut Tordsson Bonde and Margareta Karlsdotter Sparre 1 Birgitta Bielkebefore 1 March 1429two children 2 Katarina Gumsehuvud5 October 1438Stockholmnine children 3 Christina Abrahamsdotterc 1470Stockholm Castletwo children 14 May 1470Stockholm Castleaged 60House of Oldenburg editMain article House of Oldenburg R Name Portrait Birth Marriages DeathDS Christian I2 August 1450 21 May 1481 30 years 292 days nbsp February 1426Oldenburgeldest son of Dietrich Count of Oldenburg and Helvig of Schauenburg Dorothea of Brandenburg28 October 1449Church of Our Ladyfive children 21 May 1481Copenhagen Castleaged 55 R Interregnum 1481 1483 Jon Svaleson Smor as regentDS John20 July 1483 20 February 1513 29 years 215 days nbsp 2 February 1455Aalborghus Castlethird son of Christian I and Dorothea of Brandenburg Christina of Saxony6 September 1478Copenhagenfive children 20 February 1513Aalborghus Castleaged 58DS Christian II22 July1513 20 January 1523 deposed 9 years 182 days nbsp 1 July 1481Nyborg Castlesecond son of John and Christina of Saxony Isabella of Austria12 August 1515Copenhagensix children 25 January 1559Kalundborg Castleaged 77DD Frederick I1524 1533 9 years 99 days circa nbsp 7 October 1471Haderslevhus Castlefourth son of Christian I and Dorothea of Brandenburg 1 Anna of Brandenburg10 April 1502Stendaltwo children 2 Sophie of Pomerania9 October 1518Kiel Castlesix children 10 April 1533Gottorp Castleaged 61 R Interregnum 1533 1537 Olav Engelbrektsson as regentD Christian III1537 1 January 1559 22 years 0 days circa nbsp 12 August 1503Gottorp Castleonly son of Frederick I and Anna of Brandenburg Dorothea of Saxe Lauenburg29 October 1525Lauenburg Castlefive children 1 January 1559Koldinghus Castleaged 55D Frederick II1 January 1559 4 April 1588 29 years 94 days nbsp 1 July 1534Haderslevhus Castleeldest son of Christian III and Dorothea of Saxe Lauenburg Sophie of Mecklenburg Gustrow20 July 1572Copenhageneight children 4 April 1588Antvorskov Castleaged 53D Christian IV4 April 1588 28 February 1648 59 years 330 days nbsp 12 April 1577Frederiksborg Palaceeldest son of Frederick II and Sophie of Mecklenburg Gustrow 1 Anne Catherine of Brandenburg27 November 1597Haderslevhus Castleseven children 2 Kirsten Munk31 December 1615Copenhagentwelve children 28 February 1648Rosenborg Castleaged 70D Frederick III6 July 1648 9 February 1670 21 years 218 days nbsp 18 March 1609Haderslevhus Castlethird son of Christian IV and Anne Catherine of Brandenburg Sophie Amalie of Brunswick Luneburg1 October 1643Glucksburg Castleeight children 9 February 1670Copenhagen Castleaged 60D Christian V9 February 1670 25 August 1699 29 years 197 days nbsp 15 April 1646Duborg Castleeldest son of Frederick III and Sophie Amalie of Brunswick Luneburg Charlotte Amalie of Hesse Kassel25 June 1667Nykobing Castleeight children 25 August 1699Copenhagen Castleaged 53D Frederick IV25 August 1699 12 October 1730 31 years 48 days nbsp 11 October 1671Copenhagen Castleeldest son of Christian V and Charlotte Amalie of Hesse Kassel 1 Louise of Mecklenburg Gustrow5 December 1695Copenhagenfive children 2 Elisabeth Helene von Vieregg6 September 1703one son 3 Anne Sophie Reventlow4 April 1721Copenhagenthree children 12 October 1730Odense Palaceaged 59D Christian VI12 October 1730 6 August 1746 15 years 298 days nbsp 30 November 1699Copenhagen Castlesecond son of Frederick IV and Louise of Mecklenburg Gustrow Sophia Magdalene of Brandenburg Kulmbach7 August 1721Pretzsch Castlethree children 6 August 1746Hirschholm Palaceaged 46D Frederick V6 August 1746 14 January 1766 19 years 161 days nbsp 31 March 1723Copenhagen Castleonly son of Christian VI and Sophia Magdalene of Brandenburg Kulmbach 1 Louise of Great Britain11 December 1743Altonafive children 2 Juliana Maria of Brunswick Wolfenbuttel8 July 1752Frederiksborg Palaceone son 14 January 1766Christiansborg Palaceaged 42D Christian VII14 January 1766 13 March 1808 42 years 59 days nbsp 29 January 1749Christiansborg Palacesecond son of Frederick V and Louise of Great Britain Caroline Matilda of Great Britain8 November 1766Christiansborg Palacetwo children 13 March 1808Rendsburgaged 59D Frederick VI13 March 1808 7 February 1814 abdicated 5 years 331 days nbsp 28 January 1768Christiansborg Palaceonly son of Christian VII and Caroline Matilda of Great Britain Marie Sophie of Hesse Kassel31 July 1790Gottorp Castleeight children 3 December 1839Amalienborg Palaceaged 71 R Interregnum 7 February 1814 17 May 1814 Christian Frederick as regentI Christian Frederick17 May 1814 14 August 1814 abdicated 89 days nbsp 18 September 1786Christiansborg Palaceeldest son of Frederick Hereditary Prince of Denmark and Norway and Sophia Frederica of Mecklenburg Schwerin 1 Charlotte Frederica of Mecklenburg Schwerin21 June 1806Ludwigslust Castletwo sons 2 Caroline Amalie of Schleswig Holstein Sonderburg Augustenburg22 May 1815Augustenborg Palaceno issue 20 January 1848Amalienborg Palaceaged 61 R Interregnum 14 August 1814 4 November 1814 Marcus Gjoe Rosenkrantz as Prime MinisterHouse of Holstein Gottorp editMain article House of Holstein Gottorp Swedish line R Name Portrait Birth Marriages DeathS Charles II4 November 1814 5 February 1818 3 years 93 days nbsp 7 October 1748Stockholm Palacesecond son of Adolf Frederick of Sweden and Louisa Ulrika of Prussia Hedvig Elisabeth Charlotte of Holstein Gottorp7 July 1774Stockholm Cathedraltwo children 5 February 1818Stockholm Palaceaged 69House of Bernadotte editMain article House of Bernadotte R Name Portrait Birth Marriages DeathS Charles III John5 February 1818 8 March 1844 26 years 32 days nbsp 26 January 1763Pauson of Jean Henri Bernadotte and Jeanne de Saint Vincent Desiree Clary17 August 1798Sceauxone son 8 March 1844Stockholm Palaceaged 81S Oscar I8 March 1844 8 July 1859 15 years 122 days nbsp 4 July 1799Parisonly son of Charles III John and Desiree Clary Josephine of Leuchtenberg19 June 1823Stockholm Cathedralfive children 8 July 1859Stockholm Palaceaged 60S Charles IV8 July 1859 18 September 1872 13 years 102 days nbsp 3 May 1826Stockholm Palaceeldest son of Oscar I and Josephine of Leuchtenberg Louise of the Netherlands19 June 1850Stockholm Cathedraltwo children 18 September 1872Malmoaged 46S Oscar II18 September 1872 26 October 1905 abdicated 33 years 38 days nbsp 21 January 1829Stockholm Palacethird son of Oscar I and Josephine of Leuchtenberg Sophia of Nassau6 June 1857Biebrich Palacefour children 8 December 1907Stockholm Palaceaged 78 R Interregnum 26 October 1905 18 November 1905 Christian Michelsen as Prime MinisterHouse of Glucksburg editMain article House of Glucksburg In 1905 Carl of Denmark was elected King of Norway and took the name Haakon VII With him the House of Oldenburg in the form of its junior branch resumed occupancy of the throne of Norway citation needed R Name Portrait Birth Marriages Death Succession rightI Haakon VII18 November 1905 21 September 1957 51 years 307 days nbsp 3 August 1872Charlottenlund DenmarkSecond son of Frederik VIII of Denmark and Louise of Sweden Maud of Wales22 July 18961 son 21 September 1957Oslo 85 years 49 days Elected Also grandson of Charles IVI Olav V21 September 1957 17 January 1991 33 years 118 days nbsp 2 July 1903Norfolk EnglandOnly son of Haakon VII and Maud of Wales Martha of Sweden21 March 19293 children 17 January 1991Oslo 87 years 199 days Son of Haakon VIII Harald V17 January 1991 present 33 years 0 days nbsp 21 February 1937AskerOnly son of Olav V and Princess Martha of Sweden Sonja Haraldsen29 August 19682 children Alive 86 years 330 days Son of Olav VAlso great grandson of Oscar IISee also editMonarchy of Norway List of heads of government of Norway List of Norwegian monarchs coats of arms List of Norwegian monarchs mottos List of Norwegian consorts Coronations in Norway Line of succession to the Norwegian throne Kings of Norway family treeNotes and references editNotes Den norske kongerekken a b Krag Claus Eirik 1 Haraldsson Blodoks Norsk biografisk leksikon in Norwegian Retrieved 24 October 2012 a b Krag Claus Harald 2 Eiriksson Grafell Norsk biografisk leksikon in Norwegian Retrieved 24 October 2012 Krag Claus Harald 1 Harfagre Norsk biografisk leksikon in Norwegian Retrieved 24 October 2012 Krag Claus Hakon 1 Adalsteinsfostre Norsk biografisk leksikon in Norwegian Retrieved 24 October 2012 Harald 2 Grafell Store norske leksikon in Norwegian Retrieved 24 October 2012 Krag Claus 1995 Vikingtid og rikssamling 800 1130 Aschehougs norgeshistorie Vol 2 pp 99 101 ISBN 8203220150 a b Sandnes Jorn Hakon Sigurdsson Norsk biografisk leksikon in Norwegian Retrieved 2 November 2012 a b c d e f g Krag Claus 1995 Vikingtid og rikssamling 800 1130 Aschehougs norgeshistorie Vol 2 p 101 ISBN 8203220150 Blom Grethe Authen Harald 1 Blatand Store norske leksikon in Norwegian Retrieved 2 November 2012 Harald 1 Blatand Den store danske in Danish Retrieved 2 November 2012 Krag Claus Olav 1 Tryggvason Norsk biografisk leksikon in Norwegian Retrieved 3 November 2012 Krag Claus 1995 Vikingtid og rikssamling 800 1130 Aschehougs norgeshistorie Vol 2 p 103 ISBN 8203220150 a b Krag Claus Eirik Hakonsson Norsk biografisk leksikon in Norwegian Retrieved 3 November 2012 Sweyn I king of Denmark and England Encyclopedia Britannica Retrieved 13 May 2021 Svend 1 Tveskaeg Den store danske in Danish Retrieved 3 November 2012 Svend 1 Tveskaeg Store norske leksikon in Norwegian Retrieved 3 November 2012 Krag Claus Svein Hakonsson Norsk biografisk leksikon in Norwegian Retrieved 3 November 2012 Norseng Per G Olav 2 Haraldsson Den Hellige Store norske leksikon in Norwegian Retrieved 5 November 2012 Krag Claus Olav 2 Haraldsson Den Hellige Norsk biografisk leksikon in Norwegian Retrieved 5 November 2012 Knud 2 den Store Den store danske in Danish Retrieved 5 November 2012 Norseng Per G Knud 1 den store Store norske leksikon in Norwegian Retrieved 5 November 2012 Norseng Per G Hakon Eiriksson Store norske leksikon in Norwegian Retrieved 5 November 2012 Krag Claus Hakon Eiriksson Norsk biografisk leksikon in Norwegian Retrieved 5 November 2012 og over nordmaendene og en del af sveerne Den store danske in Danish Archived from the original on 13 February 2013 Retrieved 5 November 2012 Svend Alfivasen Den store danske in Danish Retrieved 5 November 2012 Norseng Per G Magnus 1 den gode Store norske leksikon in Norwegian Retrieved 5 November 2012 Krag Claus Magnus 1 Olavsson Den Gode Norsk biografisk leksikon in Norwegian Retrieved 5 November 2012 Norseng Per G Harald 3 Hardrade Store norske leksikon in Norwegian Retrieved 5 November 2012 Krag Claus Harald 3 Hardrade Norsk biografisk leksikon in Norwegian Archived from the original on 23 February 2013 Retrieved 5 November 2012 a b Krag Claus Magnus 2 Haraldsson Norsk biografisk leksikon in Norwegian Retrieved 5 November 2012 Krag Claus Hakon Magnusson Toresfostre Norsk biografisk leksikon in Norwegian Retrieved 5 November 2012 Krag Claus Magnus 3 Olavsson Berrfott Norsk biografisk leksikon in Norwegian Retrieved 6 November 2012 Arstad Knut Peter Lyche Olav Magnusson Norsk biografisk leksikon in Norwegian Retrieved 6 November 2012 Krag Claus Oystein 1 Magnusson Norsk biografisk leksikon in Norwegian Retrieved 6 November 2012 Krag Claus Sigurd 1 Magnusson Jorsalfare Norsk biografisk leksikon in Norwegian Retrieved 6 November 2012 Thuesen Nils Petter Magnus 4 Sigurdsson Blinde Norsk biografisk leksikon in Norwegian Retrieved 6 November 2012 Arstad Knut Peter Lyche eg Gilchrist Harald 4 Gille Norsk biografisk leksikon in Norwegian Retrieved 6 November 2012 Helle Knut Sigurd 2 Haraldsson Munn Norsk biografisk leksikon in Norwegian Retrieved 6 November 2012 Brathetland Bente Opheim Inge 1 Haraldsson Krokrygg Norsk biografisk leksikon in Norwegian Retrieved 6 November 2012 Brathetland Bente Opheim Oystein 2 Haraldsson Norsk biografisk leksikon in Norwegian Retrieved 6 November 2012 Helle Knut 1995 Aschehougs norgeshistorie 1130 1350 3 Under kirke og kongemakt 1130 1350 p 14 Aschehoug Koht Halvdan 1940 Norsk biografisk leksikon Aschehoug p 35 Barber Malcolm 2004 Two Cities Medieval Europe 1050 1320 Routledge p 347 Brathetland Bente Opheim Hakon 2 Sigurdsson Herdebrei Norsk biografisk leksikon in Norwegian Retrieved 6 November 2012 Helle Knut Magnus 5 Erlingsson Norsk biografisk leksikon in Norwegian Retrieved 6 November 2012 Helle Knut Sverre Sigurdsson Norsk biografisk leksikon in Norwegian Retrieved 6 November 2012 Bjorgo Narve Hakon 3 Sverresson Norsk biografisk leksikon in Norwegian Retrieved 6 November 2012 Helle Knut Guttorm Sigurdsson Norsk biografisk leksikon in Norwegian Retrieved 6 November 2012 References List of Norwegian kings in Norwegian The Royal Court Retrieved 2008 06 16 Carlyle Thomas 1875 The Early Kings of Norway Also an Essay on the Portraits of John Knox Chapman and Hall ISBN 978 1 4068 4287 6 Retrieved 2008 06 15 External links editOfficial site of the Norwegian Royal House Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of Norwegian monarchs amp oldid 1196504756, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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