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About Haakon Jonsson Rose, til Sudrheim
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Håkon was speaking as king after Olav Håkonsson's death in 1387. In the new year 1388, Queen Margrete Valdemarsdatter came to Oslo. 02.02.1388 she was elected Norwegian Governor. While Margrete was in Oslo, the great man Håkon Jonsson wrote off all the inheritance claims he had to have on the Kingdom of Norway. Mr. Håkon was the son of Jon Havtoresson and descended from Håkon 5.'s illegitimate daughter Agnes.
Probably in the spring of 1389, Margrete and the Norwegian parliament met in Hälsingborg. Margrete brought a little boy to the meeting. Vartislav of Pomerania's son Erik, who was Margrete's niece. During the meeting, the Councilor paid tribute to Erik as Norwegian heir to the throne and at the same time confirmed the succession scheme that had been adopted the year before. As a result of the royal tribute, Margrete's position in Norway was changed to a temporary regency. Her special position in the official hereditary kingdom had done her good. Now Margrete's position was the same in the three Nordic kingdoms. In the summer, Erik went to Trøndelagen where he was hailed by the people at Øretinget. Håkon Jonsson gave him a royal name, but an Icelandic analyst could add: "All the Norwegians, and especially the people in the tax countries, did not like this change of throne."
Mr. Håkon died childless.
direct descendant of Hákon v. King of Norway
Håkon was speaking as king after Olav Håkonsson's death in 1387. In the new year 1388, Queen Margrete Valdemarsdatter came to Oslo. 02.02.1388 she was elected Norwegian Governor. While Margrete was in Oslo, the great man Håkon Jonsson wrote off all the inheritance claims he had to have on the Kingdom of Norway. Mr. Håkon was the son of Jon Havtoresson and descended from Håkon 5.'s illegitimate daughter Agnes.
Probably in the spring of 1389, Margrete and the Norwegian parliament met in Hälsingborg. Margrete brought a little boy to the meeting. Vartislav of Pomerania's son Erik, who was Margrete's niece. During the meeting, the Riksdag paid tribute to Erik as Norwegian heir to the throne and at the same time confirmed the succession scheme that had been adopted the year before. As a result of the royal tribute, Margrete's position in Norway was changed to a temporary regency. Her special position in the official hereditary kingdom had done her good. Now Margrete's position was the same in the three Nordic kingdoms. In the summer, Erik went to Trøndelagen where he was hailed by the people at Øretinget. Håkon Jonsson gave him a royal name, but an Icelandic analyst could add: 'All the Norwegians, and especially the people in the tax countries, did not like this change of throne.'
Mr. Håkon died childless.
a direct descendant of Hákon v. King of Norway
Haakon Jonsson Rose, til Sudrheim's Timeline
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1391 |
1391
Age 61
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