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Magnus Haraldsson of Norway

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Reign
  
1142–1145

Name
  
Magnus of

Died
  
c. 1145

Role
  
Harald Gille's son


House
  
House of Gille

Parents
  
Harald Gille

Religion
  
Roman Catholicism

Grandparents
  
Magnus Barefoot

Father
  
Harald IV Gille of Norway

People also search for
  
Harald Gille, Eystein II of Norway

Great-grandparents
  
Olaf III of Norway, Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor

Magnus Haraldsson (Old Norse: Magnús Haraldsson; c. 1135 – c. 1145) was a King of Norway from 1142 until his death around 1145, reigning together with three of his brothers. He was a son of Harald IV Gille of Norway by an unknown concubine.

Magnus was born sometime after 1130, when his father arrived in Norway. He was raised by the chieftain Kyrpinga-Orm at Støle in Sunnhordland. He does not appear to have been taken as king after his father's death together with his brothers Sigurd and Inge. He first appears in the sagas in 1142, when Harald's oldest son, Eystein, came from Scotland an became king, together with Magnus. In a poem by the skald Einar Skuleson, all the four are counted as kings at the same time. In contrast to his three brothers who are praised for deeds as warriors, Magnus is said to "make peace between the men". According to the sagas, Magnus had poor feet, and he became sick and died at a young age. He has later generally not been listed in Norwegian regnal lists. He appears in some lists, however.

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Magnus Haraldsson of Norway Wikipedia