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Erling Vidkunsson (1293–1355) was the
Norwegian nobleman and
regent of Norway. He
received the
position of High
Justiciar (drottsete) of the country. He...
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mother of King
Magnus Knud Porse, Lady Ingebørg's
second husband Erling Vidkunsson, "Drotsete" (Regent or High Steward) of
Norway 1322–1330
under King Magnus...
- sti****ted that a king came of age at the age of 20, and a
rising by
Erling Vidkunsson and
other Norwegian nobles ensued. In 1333, the
rebels submitted to King...
- 14 days, de jure) Regents:
Queen Mother Ingeborg (1319–1323) and
Erling Vidkunsson (1323–1332) Non-contemporary c. 1316
Norway Only son of Eric, Duke of...
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Einar Olavsson Fluga Fluga Known 1482
Einrid Erlendsson Losna Erling Vidkunsson to Bjarkøy Bjarkøy Finn
Ogmundsson to
Hesby Gaute Eriksson Galte Guttorm...
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example was
followed in 1323 by the Norwegians, who
appointed Mr.
Erling Vidkunsson as governor. In
accordance with the
Union Treaty, the
union between the...
- metal, then gold is used. The arms are
based on the old seal of
Erling Vidkunsson who was
using the lion on his seal in 1355. His
family was one of the...
- 1338. Not much is
known about the
original church, but in 1338
Erling Vidkunsson wrote a
letter to
Bishop Haakon in
Bergen that some
robbers had broken...
- Norway's
richest heiress,
Ingeborg Erlingsdotter,
daughter of
Erling Vidkunsson. He
thereby came to
possess the
Giske and Bjarkøy Estate.
Their daughter...