Sigurd II of Norway
Sigurd II Munn (1133 - 1155) Co-king of Norway of 1136 with 1155
One of wire of Harald IV of Norway proclaimed king after the death of his father by a party of noble at 3 years, killed in Bergen the June 10th 1155. Various concubines, it left at least five illegitimate wire of which several claimed with more or less of success to the throne of Norway.
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Håkon II of Norway Herdibreid wire of Torah born in 1147
- Sigurd III of Norway Markusfostre born towards 1155
- Harald Sigurdsson wire of the princess Christina of Norway girl of the king Sigurd Ier of Norway
- Erik Kongsson Jarl († 1190)
- Cecilia which married initially a Swedish tycoon Folvid then in 1184 Bård Guttormson de Rein and was the mother of the regent Håkon Galin (death in 1214) and of the king Inge II of Norway.
- Sverre Sigurdsson wire of Gunhild born towards 1151
Sources
Heimskringla of Snorri Sturluson-
Sagas off the Norse Kings " The sounds off Harald" Chapter XV (English translation)
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