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heirs to the throne, if Ingeborg's line failed. In 1302,
Agnes married Havtore Jonsson,
Baron (1275 – 1320). He was son of Jon
Ivarsson Raud (ca. 1245...
- Haakon's
daughter Ingeborg was
recognized as
formal regent of her son.
Havtore Jonsson was put in the
guardianship government until he
himself died the...
- Haakon's
oldest daughter,
Agnes Haakonsdatter, born to her in
marriage to
Havtore Jonsson (c. 1275–1319),
would then be
entitled to
succession to the throne...
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Havtoresson (born
about 1312, died July 19 1395) was the son of
knight Havtore Jonsson and
princess Agnes Håkonsdatter,
illegitimate daughter of King...
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Scotland Valdemar Magnusson Prince, Duke of
Finland Ingeborg of
Norway Havtore Jonsson Baron Agnes Haakonsdotter Eric
Magnusson Prince, Duke of Svealand...
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Eivindsson Guttorm Kolbjørnsson
Hallvard Jonson Smør Smør Hans
Kruckow Kruckow Havtore Jonsson to
Sudreim Sudrheim Hermann Moltke von
Molteke Known 1449 Ivar...
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Sigurd Havtoresson (ca. 1315–ca. 1392) who were the sons of her
uncle Havtore Jonsson (1275–1320) and his wife
Agnes Haakonsdatter (1290–1319). Sudreim...
- son, Jon Raud
Ivarsson of
Sudreim (ca. 1245-ca. 1312), was the
father of
Havtore Jonsson († ca. 1320), who
married King Håkon V's
daughter Agnes Håkonsdotter...
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leaving the
throne empty until the
nobles can
agree on his successor.
Havtore Jonsson manages a
guardianship government until the
nobles choose Magnus...
- who
owned it in the 14th century,
possibly inherited it from his
father Havtore Jonsson.
Around 1460, the farm
belonged to the
noble family Gyldenhorn...