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Magnus the Lawmender

Magnus the Lawmender (1 or 3 May 1238 – 9 May 1280), also known as Magnus Haakonsson, was King of Norway from 1263 to 1280. One of his greatest achievements was the modernisation and nationalisation of the Norwegian law-code. He was the first Norwegian monarch known to have used an ordinal number, counting himself as Magnus IV. In modern sources, he is…

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Born
1 or 3 May 1238 Tønsberg, Norway
Burial
Bergen Cathedral
Coronation
14 September 1261, Bergen
Died
9 May 1280 (aged 42) Bergen, Norway
Father
Haakon IV of Norway
House
Sverre

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Born · 1
Magnus the Lawmender → 1 or 3 May 1238 Tønsberg, Norway
Burial · 1
Magnus the Lawmender → Bergen Cathedral
Coronation · 1
Magnus the Lawmender → 14 September 1261, Bergen
Died · 1
Magnus the Lawmender → 9 May 1280 (aged 42) Bergen, Norway
Father · 1
Magnus the Lawmender → Haakon IV of Norway
House · 1
Magnus the Lawmender → Sverre
Issue · 1
Magnus the Lawmender → Eric II Haakon V
Mother · 1
Magnus the Lawmender → Margrete Skulesdatter
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Magnus the Lawmender → NamesMagnús Hákonarson
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Magnus the Lawmender → Haakon IV

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Magnus the LawmenderDied9 May 1280 (aged 42) Bergen, Norway1.00infobox
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Magnus the LawmenderHouseSverre1.00infobox
Magnus the LawmenderIssueEric II Haakon V1.00infobox
Magnus the LawmenderMotherMargrete Skulesdatter1.00infobox
Magnus the LawmenderNamesNamesMagnús Hákonarson1.00infobox
Magnus the LawmenderPredecessorHaakon IV1.00infobox
Magnus the LawmenderReign16 December 1263 – 9 May 12801.00infobox
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Magnus the LawmenderSuccessorEric II1.00infobox

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