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  2. Haakon VII - Wikipedia

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    There, the three Scandinavian monarchs King Haakon, King Christian X of Denmark (Haakon's brother) and King Gustav V of Sweden (Haakon's mother's cousin) met along with their foreign ministers to discuss and emphasize the neutrality of the Nordic countries, and in a joint declaration, confirmed the three states' strict neutrality during the war.

  3. Haakon the Good - Wikipedia

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    Haakon Haraldsson (c. 920–961), also Haakon the Good (Old Norse: Hákon góði, Norwegian: Håkon den gode) and Haakon Adalsteinfostre (Old Norse: Hákon Aðalsteinsfóstri, Norwegian: Håkon Adalsteinsfostre), was the king of Norway from 934 to 961. He was noted for his attempts to introduce Christianity into Norway. [1] [2] [3]

  4. Family tree of Norwegian monarchs - Wikipedia

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    Christian IX of Denmark 1818–1906: Charles IV 1826–1859–1872: Oscar II r. 1872–1905 lived 1829–1907: Alexandra of Denmark 1844–1925: Frederik VIII of Denmark 1843–1912: Louise of Sweden and Norway 1851–1926: Maud of Wales 1869–1938: Haakon VII 1872–1905–1957: Princess Ingeborg of Denmark 1878–1958: Prince Carl, Duke of ...

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  6. List of state visits made and received by Haakon VII

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    Denmark: Visiting King Christian X (his brother) and Queen Alexandrine: 15–18 September 1918 Sweden: Visiting King Gustaf V (his mother's first cousin) and Queen Victoria: 5–7 June 1923 Netherlands: Visiting Queen Wilhelmina and Prince Hendrik: 8–10 June 1923 Belgium: Visiting King Albert I and Queen Elisabeth: 2–4 June 1928 Finland

  7. Inter-Nordic conflict of 1302–1319 - Wikipedia

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    A new period of conflict started on September 1302, when King Haakon V of Norway met King Birger and the Dukes Eric and Valdemar in Solberga by the Göta älv at the Swedish-Norwegian border, and an agreement was reached. [8] Haakon's one-year old daughter Ingeborg was betrothed with Duke Eric, then 20 years old. Haakon had earlier changed the ...

  8. Haakon V - Wikipedia

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    Burial site of Håkon V in Oslo A sculpture believed to be of King Haakon V Magnusson as Duke of Oslo, Oppland, Ryfylke, the Faroe Islands, and Shetland. [3] Haakon was the younger surviving son of Magnus the Lawmender, King of Norway, and his wife Ingeborg of Denmark. Through his mother, he was a descendant of Eric IV, king of Denmark

  9. Haakon Sigurdsson - Wikipedia

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    Christian Krogh (1899) Haakon Jarl commands the clergymen to return ashore Christian Krogh (1899) Haakon became jarl after his father was killed by King Harald Greycloak's men in 961. Haakon Jarl warred with King Harald for some time, until he was forced to flee to Denmark, where he conspired with Harald Bluetooth against Harald Greycloak.