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* Magnus I of Norway ( 1024 1047 )
* Magnus I, Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg ( 1488 1543 )
King Harald Hardrada of Norway also had a claim to the throne as the uncle and heir of King Magnus I, who had made a pact with Harthacnut in about 1040 that if either Magnus or Harthacnut died without heirs, the other would succeed.
In Sweden, King Magnus I of Sweden founded a Swedish nobility.
* 1280 King Magnus I of Sweden founds a Swedish nobility by enacting a law accepting a contribution of a cavalry-member in lieu of ordinary tax payments.
* April / June-King Magnus I of Norway ( d. 1047 )
* June 14 King Valdemar I of Sweden is defeated by his brother Magnus in the Battle of Hova, after which Magnus deposes him.
* Magnus I becomes king of Norway.
* Magnus I of Norway becomes King of Denmark.
* October 25 King Magnus I of Norway ( b. 1024 )
Magnus I took of control of Norway, but Harthacnut succeeded as King of Denmark, and became King of England in 1040 after the death of his half-brother Harold Harefoot.
However, they made themselves unpopular by heavy taxation and favouring Danish advisers over the Norwegian nobles, and when King Magnus I of Norway, the son of the former King of Norway, Olaf, invaded in 1035, they were forced to flee to Harthacnut's court.
The political agreement between Harthacnut and Magnus I of Norway ( see above ) included the appointment of the latter as heir to Harthcanut.
The Fagrskinna contains a scene where Magnus proclaims that " I will take possession of all the Danish empire or else die in the attempt.
According to this account, Magnus I of Norway ( reigned 1034 1047 ) visited the court of Harthacnut in Denmark, received with all official honors.
Harthacnut, however, was unable to travel to his coronation in England because his Danish kingdom was under threat of invasion by King Magnus I of Norway and King Anund Jacob of Sweden.
Magnus I of Norway ( reigned 1035 1047 ), who wasn't a warlord, had reigned for more than a decade when his uncle Harald Hardrada ( reigned 1047 1066 ) challenged his rule.
Langøysund was the site of the compromise between King Magnus I and the farmers along the coast in 1040.
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* Battle of the Save: Emperor Theodosius I defeats Magnus Maximus near Emona ( modern Slovenia ).
* January 18 Emperor Constans I makes himself extremely unpopular, Magnus Magnentius is proclaimed emperor at Autun ( Gaul ) with support of the army on the Rhine frontier.
Theodosius I and Valentinian II then invaded from the east, and campaigned against Magnus Maximus in July August 388, their troops being led by Richomeres and other generals.

Magnus and Sweden
The alleged oldest commercial corporation in the world, the Stora Kopparberg mining community in Falun, Sweden, obtained a charter from King Magnus Eriksson in 1347.
* 1377 King Magnus II of Sweden ( b. 1316 )
Beginning in 1278, when Magnus III of Sweden ascended to the throne, a reference to Gothic origins was included in the title of the King of Sweden: In 1973, with the death of King Gustaf VI Adolf, the title was changed to simply " King of Sweden.
At the age of ten, she married King Haakon VI of Norway and Sweden, who was the son of King Magnus IV of Sweden and Norway.
* 1276 Magnus Ladulås is crowned King of Sweden in Uppsala Cathedral.
* 1544 Johannes Magnus, last Catholic Archbishop of Sweden ( b. 1488 )
* Magnus II of Sweden ( died 1161 )
* Magnus III of Sweden ( 1240 1290 )
* Magnus IV of Sweden ( 1316 1374 ), also Magnus VII of Norway
* Magnus Larsson, former professional tennis player from Sweden
Sweden was one of few countries where the Bell System never got a strong hold, because Bell's invention was not patented in Sweden and a Swedish private competitor, Allmänna Telefon, was thus able to find an independent equipment supplier in Lars Magnus Ericsson.
* Lars Magnus Ericsson and Carl Johan Andersson start a small mechanical workshop in Stockholm, Sweden, dealing with telegraphy equipment, which grows into the worldwide company Ericsson.
* Magnus the Strong is deposed as king of Gothenland, when Sverker the Elder proclaims himself king of Sweden.
* February 15 Joint kings Magnus Eriksson and Haakon Magnusson of Sweden are both deposed by noblemen, who instead elect Magnus's nephew Albrekt of Mecklenburg new king of Sweden.
Her cousin Magnus the Strong proclaims himself ruler of Gothenland, whereas Ragnvald Knaphövde, in opposition to him, proclaims himself king of Sweden in Svealand.
Sweden is without ruler, but Magnus the Strong claims sovereignty over Gothenland for the time being.
* December 1 Magnus Ericson, king of Sweden 1319 1364 ( drowned ) ( b. 1316 )

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Bust of Albertus Magnus by Vincenzo Onofri, c. 1493
* Magnus IV of Norway ( c. 1115 1139 )
* Magnus, Duke of Saxony ( c. 1045 1106 )
* Magnus ( consul 460 ) ( c. 390 or 405 475 )
* Magnus of Milan, bishop of Milan from 518 to c. 530
* 1280 November 15 Albertus Magnus, German philosopher ( b. c. 1193 )
Other descendants of Ennodius, and thus possibly of Maximus, included Anicius Olybrius, emperor in 472, but also several consuls and bishops such as St. Magnus Felix Ennodius ( Bishop of Pavia c. 514-21 ).
The Hebrides and the Isle of Man were made subject to Norway by King Magnus Barefoot c. 1100.
* Magnus, Duke of Saxony ( c. 1045 1106 ), duke of Saxony
Flavius Magnus Aurelius Cassiodorus Senator ( c. 485 c. 585 ), commonly known as Cassiodorus, was a Roman statesman and writer, serving in the administration of Theodoric the Great, king of the Ostrogoths.
* Mucia Tertia, the successive wife of Pompeius Magnus ( c. 80 62 BC ) and M. Aemilius Scaurus ( praetor 56 BC ), and mother of their children ;
Ingrid Ylva Sunesdotter of Bjelbo ( born c. 1180s, died c. 1250 1255 ), was a Swedish noblewoman, the wife of Magnus Minnesköld of Bjälbo and the mother of regent Birger Jarl.
Albertus Magnus ( c. 1200 1280 ) was among the first among medieval scholars to apply Aristotle's philosophy to Christian thought.
* Magnus Maximus, or Maximianus ( c. 335 388 ), usurping ruler of the Western Roman Empire
* Magnus, son of Gille Brigte, c. 1236 1239
< center > Albertus Magnus c. 1193 1280, author of De Vegetabilibus </ center >
In the 13th century, scientific inquiry was returning and this was manifest through the production of encyclopaedias ; those noted for their plant content included a treatise by Albertus Magnus ( c. 1193 1280 ) a Suabian educated at the University of Padua and tutor to St Thomas Aquinas.
Magnus the Strong son of the Danish king Niels of Denmark ( c. 1064 1134 ) has been confused with Magnus Henrikson but he did not outlive his father.
* Albertus Magnus ( c. 1200 1280 )
* c. 1125 c 1130 Magnus I of Gothenland ( the regnal list published by the royal court of Sweden includes him as a member of Stenkil dynasty ), was son of Inge the Elder's daughter

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