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  2. Family tree of Norwegian monarchs - Wikipedia

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    Magnus VII r. 1319–1343 lived 1316–1374: Ingeborg 1343–1395: Henry III, Duke of Mecklenburg d. 1383: Ingeborg 1347–1370: Margaret 1353–1388–1412: Haakon VI 1340–1343–1380: POMERANIA: Gerhard VI, Count of Holstein-Rendsburg 1367–1404: Maria of Mecklenburg: Wartislaw VII, Duke of Pomerania: Olaf IV 1370–1380–1387: OLDENBURG ...

  3. Genealogy of Jesus - Wikipedia

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    Two Talmudic-era texts referring to a "Jesus, son of Pantera (Pandera)" are Tosefta Hullin 2:22f: "Jacob… came to heal him in the name of Jesus son of Pantera" and Qohelet Rabbah 1:8(3): "Jacob… came to heal him in the name of Jesus son of Pandera" and some editions of the Jerusalem Talmud also specifically name Jesus as the son of Pandera ...

  4. Haakon VII - Wikipedia

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    Haakon VII (Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈhôːkʊn]; 3 August 1872 – 21 September 1957) was King of Norway from 18 November 1905 until his death in 1957. The future Haakon VII was born in Copenhagen as Prince Carl of Denmark. He was the second son of the Crown Prince and Crown Princess of Denmark (later King Frederick VIII and Queen Louise).

  5. List of Norwegian monarchs - Wikipedia

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    Only child of Haakon VII and Maud of Wales: Märtha of Sweden 21 March 1929 3 children 17 January 1991 Oslo (87 years, 199 days) Harald V 17 January 1991 – Present (34 years, 15 days) Regent: Crown Prince Haakon Magnus (2003 – 2004, 2005, 2020, 2024) 21 February 1937 Asker Only son of Olav V and Princess Märtha of Sweden: Sonja Haraldsen ...

  6. Royal descendants of Queen Victoria and of King Christian IX

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    Victoria arranged the marriage of her eldest son and heir, the future King Edward VII, to Princess Alexandra of Denmark, the daughter of Christian IX, which took place on 10 March 1863. Among Edward and Alexandra's six children were King George V and his sister Maud. [1] Maud would later marry her cousin, the future King Haakon VII of Norway ...

  7. Royal Mausoleum (Norway) - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Mausoleum contains two sarcophagi: in a white sarcophagus of marble rest King Haakon VII of Norway (1872–1957) and Queen Maud of Norway (1869–1938), née Princess Maud of Wales, [1] [2] and in a green sarcophagus rest King Olav V of Norway (1903–1991) and Crown Princess Märtha of Norway (1901–1954), née Princess of Sweden.

  8. House of Glücksburg - Wikipedia

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    Prince Carl, the second son of Frederick VIII of Denmark, Christian IX's eldest son, became King of Norway on 18 November 1905 as Haakon VII. Christian IX's daughters, Alexandra and Dagmar (as Maria Feodorovna) became the consorts of, respectively, King Edward VII of the United Kingdom and Emperor Alexander III of Russia.

  9. Jesus bloodline - Wikipedia

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    The Jesus bloodline refers to the proposition that a lineal sequence of the historical Jesus has persisted, possibly to the present time. Although absent from the Gospels or historical records, the concept of Jesus having descendants has gained a presence in the public imagination, as seen with Dan Brown's 2003 best-selling novel The Da Vinci Code and its 2006 movie adaptation of the same name ...