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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.
The Faculty of Law at the University of Bergen, seen from Magnus VI of Norway | Magnus Lagabøte s plass.
* 1266 The war between Scotland and Norway ends as King Alexander III of Scotland and King Magnus VI of Norway agree to the Treaty of Perth, which cedes the Western Isles and Isle of Man to Scotland in exchange for a large monetary payment.
* 1280 King Magnus VI of Norway
* The war between Scotland and Norway ends as King Alexander III of Scotland and King Magnus VI of Norway agree to the Treaty of Perth, which cedes the Western Isles and Isle of Man to Scotland in exchange for a large monetary payment.
* May 9 Magnus VI of Norway
Olaf was son of King Haakon VI of Norway and the grandson of King Magnus IV of Sweden.
The county was the site of combat and plunder three times during the 13th Century: in 1256 Haakon IV of Norway invaded, followed by Magnus I of Sweden in 1277 and Eric VI of Denmark in 1294.
# Magnus VI of Norway ( 1238 1280 ).
The coat-of-arms is inspired by the old seal of the Frostating, where King Magnus VI the law-mender is sitting with a lily sceptre in his hand.
In a battle near Enköping in 1365 between Albert's German forces and king Magnus Eriksson's forces, supported by king Haakon VI of Norway ( Magnus ' son ), Magnus was defeated and taken prisoner by Albert.
Although he is counted as Magnus VI in the modern Norwegian royal list, he counted himself as IV, and was the first Norwegian monarch known to use an ordinal number.
cs: Magnus VI.
de: Magnus VI.
es: Magnus VI de Noruega
fr: Magnus VI de Norvège
gv: Magnus VI
it: Magnus VI di Norvegia
nl: Magnus VI van Noorwegen
nn: Magnus VI av Noreg

Magnus and Norway
Shortly afterwards Edgar and the King of Norway, Magnus Bare Legs concluded a treaty recognizing Norwegian authority over the Western Isles.
Norse control of the Hebrides was formalised in 1098 when Edgar of Scotland formally signed the islands over to Magnus III of Norway.
* 1184 King Magnus V of Norway is killed at the Battle of Fimreite.
* Magnus I of Norway ( 1024 1047 )
* Magnus II of Norway ( 1048 1069 )
* Magnus III of Norway ( 1073 1103 )
* Magnus IV of Norway ( c. 1115 1139 )
* Magnus V of Norway ( 1156 1184 )
* Magnus VII of Norway ( 1316 1374 )
* Magnus IV of Sweden ( 1316 1374 ), also Magnus VII of Norway
* Prince Sverre Magnus of Norway, Prince of Norway
The Orkneyinga Saga reports strife with Norway but this is probably misplaced as it associates this with Magnus Barefoot, who became king of Norway only in 1093, the year of Malcolm's death.
In 1095, the King of Mann and the Isles Godred Crovan was killed by Magnus Barelegs, King of Norway.
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.
* Magnus III of Norway, king
* Magnus IV of Norway the Blind, king

Magnus and 1238
Magnus the Law-mender ( Old Norse: Magnús lagabœtir, Norwegian: Magnus Lagabøte ) or Magnus Haakonsson ( Old Norse: Magnús Hákonarson ) ( 1 May 1238 9 May 1280 ), was the King of Norway from 1263 to 1280.
The London eyre of 1244 recorded that in 1238 " A thief named William of Ewelme of the county of Buckingham fled to the church of St. Magnus the Martyr, London, and there acknowledged the theft and abjured the realm.

Magnus and
* 1991 Magnus Paajarvi, Swedish hockey player
* Albertus Magnus De Adhaerendo Deo On Cleaving to God
* 357 Emperor Constantius II enters Rome for the first time to celebrate his victory over Magnus Magnentius.
* 1668 Magnus Julius De la Gardie, Swedish general ( d. 1741 )
* 1377 King Magnus II of Sweden ( b. 1316 )
* 1710 In the Battle of Helsingborg, 14, 000 Danish invaders under Jørgen Rantzau are decisively defeated by an equally sized Swedish force under Magnus Stenbock.
* 1930 Magnus Malan, South African politician ( d. 2011 )
Lars Magnus Ericsson ( 5 May 1846 17 December 1926 ) was a Swedish inventor, entrepreneur and founder of telephone equipment manufacturer Ericsson ( incorporated as Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson ).
* Elias Magnus Fries ( 1794 1878 ), mycologist.
* 1802 Heinrich Gustav Magnus, German chemist and physicist ( d. 1870 )
* 1276 Magnus Ladulås is crowned King of Sweden in Uppsala Cathedral.
* 1976 Magnus Norman, Swedish tennis player
* 1544 Johannes Magnus, last Catholic Archbishop of Sweden ( b. 1488 )
* Magnus I of Sweden ( c. 1106 1134 )
* Magnus III of Sweden ( 1240 1290 )

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