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When and Haakon
When Haakon believed that he wielded enough power, he requested a bishop and other priests from England, and they came to Norway.
When Carl accepted the offer that same evening ( after the approval of his grandfather Christian IX of Denmark ), he immediately endeared himself to his adopted country by taking the Old Norse name of Haakon, a name used by previous Kings of Norway.
When he arrived many men had already started a revolt against Haakon Jarl, and he had gone in hiding in a hole dug in a pigsty, together with one of his slaves Kark.
When Olaf met the rebels they accepted him as their king, and together they started to search for Haakon.
When he arrived, he learned that Haakon was in Scotland, and that Magnus ruled Norway in his place.
When he was three years old, Haakon was captured by the bagler but refused to call the bagler king Philip Simonsson his lord ( he nonetheless came from the capture unharmed ).
When he learned at the age of eight that King Inge and his brother Earl Haakon the Crazy had made an agreement of the succession to the throne that excluded himself, he pointed that the agreement was invalid due to his attorney not having been present.
When Haakon was in Bergen under the care of Haakon the Crazy, he started receiving education from the age of seven, likely at the Bergen Cathedral School.
When he was eleven, some of Haakon's friends provoked the king by asking him to give Haakon a region to govern.
When Haakon was approached by the men and was urged to take up arms against Inge, he rejected it in part because of his young age and its bad prospects, as well as because he believed it would be morally wrong to fight Inge and thus split the birkebeiner.
When a group of Karelians (" Bjarmians ") had been forced westwards by the Mongols, Haakon allowed them to stay in Malangen and had them Christened — something that would please the papacy.
When Haakon learned that Magnus had come to Trondheim, he went across Dovrefjell mountain range.
When it became clear that Philippus was continuing to call himself king, Haakon made attempts to have himself declared king as well, but Inge refused to accept this.
When Haakon became Haakon VI of Norway in 1355, Eric rebelled against his father and was elevated to co-ruler of Sweden.
When Prince Carl, the future King Haakon VII of Norway, and Princess Maud were married in July 1896, Appleton House was a wedding gift to them from the bride ’ s parents, the Prince and Princess of Wales.
When Haakon was in Denmark, Harald Bluetooth forced him to accept baptism and assigned him clergymen to take to Norway to spread Christianity.
When a favourable wind came for Haakon to leave, he commanded the clergymen to return ashore.
When King Haakon II of Norway died 1162, his supporters named his half-brother Sigurd, to be their candidate for king.

When and VI
When Valdemar died in 1182, his son succeeded him as Canute VI, and Absalon served as Canute VI's counsellor.
When Pope John XXIII abolished the limit, he began to add new churches to the list, which Popes Paul VI and John Paul II continued to do.
When announcing Vatican II, Pope John XXIII stated that the precepts of the Council of Trent continue to the modern day, a position that was reaffirmed by Pope Paul VI.
When Elizabeth I of England died in March 1603 and James VI of Scotland became King of England as James I, Charles was not considered strong enough to make the journey to London due to his fragile health.
When Louis VI died in 1137, much progress had been made towards strengthening Capetian authority.
When Rodrigo became Pope Alexander VI he sought to be allied with powerful princely families and founding dynasties of Italy.
When Mary ascended the throne, she was proclaimed under the same official style as Henry VIII and Edward VI: " Mary, by the Grace of God, Queen of England, France and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, and of the Church of England and of Ireland on Earth Supreme Head ".
When Sicco arrived at Castel Sant ’ Angelo, Crescentius had Pope Benedict VI strangled.
When Alfonso VI brought Toledo under his authority in 1085.
When asked about the Dolphins ' defensive team prior to Super Bowl VI, Landry said that he could not recall any of the players ' names, but they were a big concern to him.
When Edward VI became ill in 1553, his advisers looked to the possible imminent accession of the Catholic Lady Mary, and feared that she would overturn all the reforms made during Edward's reign.
" When his father died in 1347, Louis succeeded him as Duke of Bavaria ( as Louis VI ) and Count of Holland and Hainaut together with his five brothers.
When Otto II sent an imperial representative, Count Sicco, to secure his release, Crescentius I and Cardinal Franco Ferrucci had Benedict VI murdered while still in prison in 974.
When the Lancastrians retook England, Warwick ordered the duke to watch over Henry VI in London.
When in May 1493, the Pope Alexander VI issued the Inter caetera bull granting the new lands to the Kingdom of Spain, he requested in exchange an evangelization of the people.
When Henry VI founded the school, he granted it a large number of endowments, including much valuable land, a plan for formidable buildings ( Henry intended the nave of the College Chapel to be the longest in Europe ) and several religious relics, supposedly including a part of the True Cross and the Crown of Thorns.
When Ptolemy went to Rome with Cleopatra, Cleopatra VI Tryphaena seized the crown but died shortly afterwards in suspicious circumstances.
When James VI inherited the English throne in 1603, the system was adopted by the Parliament of England.
When Leo VI became ruling emperor in 886 one of his first acts was to have Michael's body exhumed and reburied, with great ceremony, in the imperial mausoleum in the Church of the Holy Apostles in Constantinople.
“ The dramatic shifts in political fortune between 1469 and 1471, and their impact on the tangled networks of affinity and allegiance, are hard to unravel .” When Warwick, fleeing before Edward in 1470, made his way to Manchester in the hope of support, Stanley was not forthcoming, but on Warwick's return he lent him armed support in the restoration of the House of Lancaster and of Henry VI.
When Henry VI was deposed by Edward IV of the House of York, Edward appropriated that half into the Crown property.
When the guardians of King Ptolemy VI of Egypt demanded the return of Coele-Syria in 170 BC, Antiochus launched a preemptive strike against Egypt, conquering all but Alexandria and capturing King Ptolemy.
When Queen Elizabeth I died ( 1603 ) without issue, she was succeeded by her cousin James VI of Scotland, the son of Mary, Queen of Scots, and he became King James I of England.
When Henry VI suffered a nervous breakdown later in the year, Richard of York established himself as a Protector.

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