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 late Middle Ages.
The Sudreimclaim was an entitlement to the throne of the Kingdom of Norway held among members of the powerful and influential House of Sudreim in the...
predecessors in claim line) had in the 14th and 15th centuries launched their ambitions towards Norwegian throne even as revolts - see Sudreimclaim. Ahnentafel...
from 1184 to 1319. The house was founded with King Sverre Sigurdsson, who claimed to be an illegitimate son of King Sigurd Munn, when he was made King of...
positions during the reign of their half-cousin, King Magnus VII Ericson. Sudreimclaim Norwegian nobility "Agnes Håkonsdatter". Store norske leksikon. Retrieved...
served as fief-holder in southern-central Norway. He was heir of the Sudreimclaim to the Norwegian throne in accordance with the order of succession agreed...
Agnes Alvsdatter who was the daughter of Catherine and Alv Haraldsson. Sudreimclaim Erik Opsahl Sigurd Jonsson – utdypning (Norsk biografisk leksikon) Diplomatarium...
Havtore Jonsson (1275–1320) and his wife Agnes Haakonsdatter (1290–1319). Sudreimclaim Erik Opsahl. "Herdis Torvaldsdatter". Store norske leksikon. Retrieved...
surviving sources does not name the parents or patronym of Rømer's wife. Sudreimclaim Per G. Norseng Erling Vidkunsson av Bjarkøy og Giske (Store norske leksikon)...
land as well as a claim to the throne of Norway from his Giske-Bjarkoy-Sudreim ancestors. Knut Alvson was personal enemy of Lord Henrich Krummedige and...
even chose its own leaders as regents, among others Sigurd Jonsson of Sudreim. This aristocratic power, which also involved the church, lasted until...