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Sigurd Sigurdsson Markusfostre (ca. 1155 – 29
September 1163) was a
pretender and
rival king
during the
Civil war era in Norway.
Sigurd Sigurdsson was...
- Erlingsson. Mother: Tora (Þóra).
Sigurd Sigurdsson Markusfostre (Sigurðr),
known as
Sigurd Markusfostre (died 1163).
Proclaimed king by
Haakon the Broadshouldered's...
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Erling Skakke burns the
house of a
supporter of the
pretender Sigurd Markusfostre, as
imagined by
artist Wilhelm Wetlesen in the 1899
edition of Heimskringla...
- time such a
ceremony had
taken place in Norway. 29
September –
Sigurd Markusfostre,
pretender and
rival king (born c. 1155). Tvedt, Knut Are; Scott, Ida...
- A
number of
pretenders to the
Norwegian throne:
Sigurd Slembe Sigurd Markusfostre Sigurd Magnusson Other figures from
Scandinavian history:
Sigurd Haakonsson...
- of
Norway Haakon Broadshoulder (Håkon Herdebreid) : 1157–1162
Sigurd Markusfostre : 1162–1163,
rival king
Eystein Meyla Eystein the
Maiden (Øystein Møyla) :...
- Romsdalsfjord. The year
after that
another son of
Sigurd Munn,
Sigurd Markusfostre, who had been set up as a new
pretender against Magnus Erlingsson, was...
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Sigurd II of
Norway Sigurd Lavard Sigurd Slembe Sigurd Magnusson Sigurd Markusfostre Sigurd Ribbung This
disambiguation page
lists articles about people with...
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Thorfinn Sigurdsson (1009 – 1064), Earl of
Orkney Sigurd Sigurdsson Markusfostre (c. 1155 – 1163) This page
lists people with the
surname Sigurdsson....
- 1156–1161–1184
Haakon II 1147–1157–1162
Sverre 1151–1184–1202
Sigurd Markusfostre 1162–1163
Cecilia Sigurdsdotter d. 1180s Bård
Guttormsson d. 1194 Jon...