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Sigurd Erlingsson Ribbung (Old Norse: Sigurðr ribbungr) (died 1226) was a
Norwegian nobleman and
pretender to the
throne of
Norway during the
civil war...
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Haakon defeated the
uprising of the
final Bagler royal pretender,
Sigurd Ribbung, in 1227. He put a
definitive end to the
civil war era when he had Skule...
- the
pretender to the
throne of Norway,
Sigurd Ribbung. 1226 Rein
Abbey was founded.
Death of
Sigurd Ribbung,
nobleman and
pretender to the
throne (born...
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revolt in
eastern Norway, led by a son of
Erling Stonewall called Sigurd Ribbung,
dragged on
until 1227.
After Sigurd died a
natural death the rest of his...
- new
Bagler candidate.
Neither Erling Steinvegg nor
later his son
Sigurd Ribbung would manage to
prevail over the Birkebeiner, the
ultimate victors in the...
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Ceramic Series Production from
Gustavsberg Porcelain Factory 1954-80].
Ribbung, Andreas, ed. 2004. ISBN 9789163149764.
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called 'Wrathful Iron'. Olav
Ribbung or Olav Olavsson, great-grandfather of Olav Olav Torgilsson,
father of Olav
Ribbung and great-great-grandfather of...
- man of Eric VI of Denmark,
murdered in Lund Jon Smør (~1260–1328)
Sigurd Ribbung Martin Konungsfrænd (c. 1180–1245) – Councillor, Liegeman,
Royalty Simon...
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Norwegian captain,
steward and
later rebel leader and
guardian to
Sigurd Ribbung. He is
mentioned in 1218 as a
former captain of the
Bagler who transferred...
- had held. In 1226, upon the
death of
Sigurd Ribbung, Knut was
chosen as the new
pretender of the
Ribbung party. The
Ribbunger forces were soon beaten...