- the country. He is
often known as Inge the
Hunchback (Norwegian: Inge
Krokrygg; Old Norse: Ingi krókhryggr),
because of his
physical disability. However...
- Munn,
claimed by
Sverre as his father, had been
slain by his
brother Inge
Krokrygg in 1155. Sigurd's son Håkon
Herdebrei had been
chosen to be king by his...
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November 2012. Brathetland,
Bente Opheim. "Inge 1
Haraldsson Krokrygg".
Norsk biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian).
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November 2012....
- (Øystein Haraldsson) : 1142–1157 Inge I of
Norway Inge the
Hunchback (Inge
Krokrygg) : 1136–1161
Haakon II of
Norway Haakon Broadshoulder (Håkon Herdebreid) :...
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Retrieved 30
December 2024. Brathetland,
Bente Opheim. "Inge 1
Haraldsson Krokrygg". In ****e, Knut (ed.).
Norsk biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo:...
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Battle of
Minne (1137)
between the
armies of
Sigurd Slembe and Inge
Krokrygg....
- Jon Kuvlung, was a
former monk and was
claimed to be the son of Inge
Krokrygg. Inge II of Norway, king (died 1217). Tvedt, Knut Are; Scott, Ida. "monarker...
- Косой,
Vasiliy Kosoy) "~ Crouchback": Inge I of
Norway (Old Norse: Inge
Krokrygg)
Richard III of
England (also
known as Crookback) "~ the Cruel": Boleslaus...
- (Øystein Haraldsson) : 1142–1157 Inge I of
Norway Inge the
Hunchback (Inge
Krokrygg) : 1136–1161
Haakon II of
Norway Haakon Broadshoulder (Håkon Herdebreid) :...
- leksikon)
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norske leksikon) Inge 1
Haraldsson Krokrygg (Store
norske leksikon) Erik 2.
Emune (Den
Store Danske) Bagge, Sverre...