- The
Sudreim claim was an
entitlement to the
throne of the
Kingdom of
Norway held
among members of the
powerful and
influential House of
Sudreim in the...
- is
among the few of Norway's
medieval noble families still living. The
Sudreim clan (Sudreimsætten) was
originally a part of the
Norwegian nobility. Its...
- – 1320). He was son of Jon
Ivarsson Raud (ca. 1245 – ca. 1312) of the
Sudreim Clan (Sudreimsætten) in
Romerike and wife Asa Haftorsdatter.
Havtore was...
- to the
Norwegians and Danes. Next in line were the
descendants of the
Sudreim lineage,
legitimate descendants of
Haakon V of Norway's illegitimate, but...
- Siward, Earl of Northumbria,
whose Danish name was
Sigurd Sigurd Jonsson of
Sudreim,
Regent of
Norway on two
occasions in the 15th century.
Offered the throne...
- to the
Norwegians and Danes. Next in line were the
descendants of the
Sudreim lineage,
legitimate descendants of
Haakon V of Norway's illegitimate, but...
-
Ingeborg of
Norway Havtore Jonsson Baron Agnes Haakonsdotter Eric
Magnusson Prince, Duke of
Svealand Ingeborg of
Norway Sudreim claim House of Bjälbo...
-
Ragndid Jonsdatter (ca. 1295–1312),
daughter of Jon Raud
Ivarsson til
Sudreim.
Torvald Toresson served as the
Sysselmann in
Shetland and as such was...
- and
served as fief-holder in southern-central Norway. He was heir of the
Sudreim claim to the
Norwegian throne in
accordance with the
order of succession...
-
Council of the
Realm (riksrådet).
Sigurd grew up at the family's
estate in
Sudreim (modern Sørum), east of Oslo. He had two sisters,
Catherine and Ingeborg...