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The civil war era in Norway (Norwegian: borgarkrigstida, borgarkrigstidi, borgerkrigstida or borgerkrigstiden) began in 1130 and ended in 1240. During this time in Norwegian history , some two dozen rival kings and pretenders waged wars to claim the throne .
Second Anglo-Dutch War (1665–67) Battle of Vågen (1665) Scanian War (1675–79) Battle of Oviken (1677) Battle of Vänersborg (1677) Battle of Marstrand (1677) Battle of Køge Bay (1677) Battle of Ålen (1679) Danish-Dutch conflict over Greenland (1739) Battle of Jakobshavn (1739) Great Northern War (1700–21) Battle of Køge Bay (1710 ...
The civil war era of Norwegian history (Norwegian borgerkrigstida) is a term used for the period between 1130 and 1240 in the history of Norway. During this time, a series of civil wars were fought between rival kings and pretenders to the throne of Norway.
Norwegian military personnel killed in the Norwegian civil wars (7 P) Pages in category "Civil wars in Norway" The following 48 pages are in this category, out of 48 total.
Civil war era in Norway (1130–1240) Birkebeiners: Baglers: Birkebeiner victory. Håkon Håkonsson became king. Norwegian Crusade (1152–1155) Kingdom of Norway.
The Battle of Fyrileiv was the first battle in the Norwegian Civil War. It was fought between the co-kings Magnus Sigurdsson and Harald Gille at the farm Fyrileiv in Ranrike (now Färlev in Stågenäs lordship in Bohuslen) on 9 August 1134. The battle is mentioned in Magnus Blindes and Harald Gilles saga in Snorre's Heimskringla, and in Fagrskinna.
After Sigurd's death, both claimed the Norwegian throne. The conflict between Harald and Magnus was the start of the 110-year civil war in Norway . Harald had the most support in Viken, while Magnus had control over Trøndelag and Vestlandet [ 1 ] After the defeat at the Battle of Fyrileiv in 1134, Harald Gille returned with the support of the ...
The first important period of Norwegian shipping was between 1690 and 1710, but the advantage was lost with Denmark–Norway entering the Great Northern War in 1709. However, Norwegian shipping regained its strength towards the end of the century. [59] Many Norwegians earned a living as sailors in foreign ships, especially Dutch ones.