Erling Magnusson Steinvegg or Erlingr Magnússon Steinveggr (died March 1207) was the candidate of the Bagler for the Norwegian throne from 1204 until his death. His candidacy resulted in the second Bagler War which lasted until 1208, when the question of the Norwegian succession was temporarily settled.[1]
Erling Magnusson Steinvegg or Erlingr Magnússon Steinveggr (died March 1207) was the candidate of the Bagler for the Norwegian throne from 1204 until his...
century Norwegian earl Erling Skjalgsson (975–1028), Norwegian political leader of the late 10th and early 11th century ErlingSteinvegg (died 1207), candidate...
the Bagler party in Norway was dissolved. A new Bagler pretender, ErlingSteinvegg, soon appeared in Denmark, but declined to renew the fighting, as he...
After the death of Magnus, Sigurd Magnusson, Inge Magnusson and Erling Magnusson Steinvegg came forth all stating to be sons of Magnus and claiming the Norwegian...
Sverre, who married the sister of the king, Margareta. The pretender ErlingSteinvegg, who was the enemy of Sverre, was arrested by Knut on behalf of his...
1208, Inge and Håkon fought the Bagler rising, under the pretenders ErlingSteinvegg and Philippus Simonsson, until the warfare was ended by the settlement...
by leading a Danish fleet and army to Viken in Norway in support of ErlingSteinvegg, the pretender to the Norwegian throne. This resulted in the second...
objected to this, as Philip was not of Norwegian royal lineage. Instead, ErlingSteinvegg, a putative son of King Magnus V of Norway was made their candidate...
Magnusson : 1193–1194, rival king Inge Magnusson : 1196–1202, rival king ErlingSteinveggErling Stonewall : 1204–1207, rival king Gille dynasty: Harald IV of Norway...
Inge Baardsson, and the bagler pretenders to the Norwegian throne ErlingSteinvegg and Philippus Simonsson. The sagas pick up the story where Sverris...
Monarch: Inge II Bårdsson ErlingSteinvegg, candidate of the Bagler to the Norwegian throne. Helle, Knut. "ErlingSteinvegg". In Helle, Knut (ed.). Norsk...
earl Erling Skakke (killed 1179). The Birkebein faction had been formed in 1174 to depose Magnus and Erling. The Birkebeiner continued earl Erling's centralization...
during the civil war era in Norway. Sigurd Erlingsson's father was ErlingSteinvegg, who claimed to be the son of King Magnus V. His claim was supported...
After the death of Magnus, Sigurd Magnusson, Inge Magnusson, and ErlingSteinvegg all came forth stating to be sons of Magnus and claiming the Norwegian...
Munch also believed that it was in Sem church that the Bagler king ErlingSteinvegg participated in a trial by fire for his royal right in 1204. In the...
continues. Only a few years after its consecration in March 1207, king ErlingSteinvegg was buried in the church. In 1536, four years after the secularisation...
of ErlingSteinvegg but he was a good man when he met him. The Lawman Askel, and the king continue to question him about an allegedly false Erling Stonewall...