- 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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Battle of
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armies of
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Hunchback (Inge
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Richard III of
England (also
known as Crookback) "~ the Cruel": Boleslaus...
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Norway Inge the
Hunchback (Inge
Krokrygg) : 1136–1161
Haakon II of
Norway Haakon Broadshoulder (Håkon Herdebreid) :...
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