Sigurd Jonsson (1390s – December 1452) was a Norwegian nobleman, knight and the supreme leader of Norway during two interregnums in the mid-15th century.[1]
SigurdJonsson (1390s – December 1452) was a Norwegian nobleman, knight and the supreme leader of Norway during two interregnums in the mid-15th century...
wanted him to remain king of Norway. In September 1439, Eric had given SigurdJonsson the title of drottsete, under which he was to rule Norway in the King's...
1442–1448: Christopher of Bavaria (Christoffer av Bayern) 1448–1449: Regents SigurdJonsson 1449–1450: Karl I (Karl Knutsson Bonde) 1450–1481: Christian I (Christian...
the Norwegian throne was offered to SigurdJonsson of Sudreim, who was a grandson and ultimately the heir of Sigurd Havtoresonn and his wife Ingebjorg...
biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian). Retrieved 6 November 2012. Krag, Claus. "Sigurd 1 Magnusson Jorsalfare". Norsk biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian). Retrieved...
III. The council even chose its own leaders as regents, among others SigurdJonsson of Sudreim. This aristocratic power, which also involved the church...
Hallkjell Jonsson fell with most of his men, including Sigurd Magnusson. King Sverre won, but around 2,500 soldiers were killed in the bloody battle. Sigurd Magnusson's...
1448 after the death of King Christopher, but the potential candidate, SigurdJonsson, again renounced his candidature – see Sudreim claim. Eric's succession...
name in order to denote his or her place of residence, for example SigurdJonsson til Sudreim. In France—and in England, largely as a result of the Norman...
(1388–1412), of Sweden (1389–1412) Eric of Pomerania, King (1389–1442) SigurdJonsson, Regent of Norway (1439–1442, 1448–1449) Christopher, King of Denmark...
November 2012. "Sigurd Havtoresson". Store norske leksikon. Retrieved 4 November 2012. Agnes Håkonsdatter(Store norske leksikon) Havtore Jonsson(Store norske...
1 "Spark2" (Sigurd Røsnes, Johan Åberg, Allan Rich, Clyde Lieberman) from the album 'My Name "Touch" (Røsnes, Manic, Djuström, Jonsson) from the album...
Alvsonn, of the family Tre Rosor was Lord of Giske, and SigurdJonsson’s ultimate heir. Sigurd, the son of the Swedish nobleman Jon Marteinsson, was a...
contains a discussion between the hero Sigurd and the dragon Fafnir who is dying from a mortal wound from Sigurd. The hero asks Fafnir of many things,...
Hallkjell Jonsson, who was married to Ragnhild, daughter of Erling Skakke; Harald's brother-in-law Olav Jarlsmåg; and Olav's foster-son Sigurd, the teenaged...
Sigrdrífumál, the hero Sigurd rides up to Hindarfell and heads south towards "the land of the Franks". On the mountain Sigurd sees a great light, "as...
Havtoresson (ca. 1312–ca. 1390 and Sigurd Havtoresson (ca. 1315–ca. 1392) who were the sons of her uncle Havtore Jonsson (1275–1320) and his wife Agnes Haakonsdatter...
He was supported by two sons-in-law of Erling Skakke, Hallkjell Jonsson and Sigurd Magnusson, the latter an acknowledged son of King Magnus V of Norway...