Norwegian throne

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The Norwegian throne is the hereditary royal seat and institution of the Kingdom of Norway, occupied by the country’s monarch and defined by its constitutional laws of succession.

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Label Occurrences
Norwegian monarchy 12
Norwegian throne canonical 2
Norwegian Crown 1

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf hereditary monarchy
royal institution
alsoKnownAs Norwegian throne
surface form: Norwegian monarchy
associatedDynasty House of Glücksburg
capital Oslo
ceremonialResidence Royal Palace, Oslo
commanderInChiefRole Norwegian Armed Forces
constitutionalForm constitutional monarchy
constitutionalLimitOnPowers yes
coronationAbolished 1908
coronationTradition Nidaros Cathedral in Trondheim
surface form: Nidaros Cathedral, Trondheim
country Norway
currentMonarch Harald V of Norway
currentMonarchSince 1991
definedBy Constitution of Norway
dynastyBranch House of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg
established 1814
establishedBy Constitution of 17 May 1814
firstMonarchOfCurrentDynasty Haakon VII of Norway
firstMonarchOfCurrentDynastyReignStart 1905
genderNeutralSuccession true
governingDocument Act of Succession of 1814
Norwegian Constitution Article 6
headOfStateRole monarch of Norway
heirApparent Crown Prince Haakon of Norway
surface form: Haakon, Crown Prince of Norway
languageOfTitle Norwegian language
surface form: Norwegian
monarchOathDocument Constitution of Norway
monarchOathLocation Parliament of Norway
surface form: Storting (Parliament of Norway)
monarchTitle King of Norway
Queen of Norway
officialName Throne of Norway
predecessor Danish monarchy
surface form: Danish–Norwegian monarchy

Sweden–Norway union
surface form: Swedish–Norwegian union monarchy
regencyProvision Council of State (Norway)
surface form: Council of State of Norway
religiousRequirement Lutheranism
surface form: Evangelical-Lutheran
replacedCoronationWith blessing ceremony
seat Royal Palace, Oslo
secondaryResidence Bygdøy Royal Estate
Stiftsgården, Trondheim
secondInLine Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway
successionLaw absolute primogeniture
successionLawEffectiveFrom 1990
successionType hereditary succession
symbolOf Norwegian state continuity
national unity of Norway
unionWithSwedenEnd 1905
unionWithSwedenStart 1814

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Act of Succession of 1814 appliesTo Norwegian throne
Act of Succession of 1814 appliesToInstitution Norwegian throne
this entity surface form: Norwegian monarchy
Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav associatedWith Norwegian throne
this entity surface form: Norwegian monarchy
Royal Standard of Norway symbolizes Norwegian throne
this entity surface form: Norwegian monarchy
Royal Norwegian Order of Merit grantingBody Norwegian throne
this entity surface form: Norwegian monarchy
Royal Coat of Arms of Norway symbolizes Norwegian throne
this entity surface form: Norwegian monarchy
Skaugum associatedWith Norwegian throne
this entity surface form: Norwegian monarchy
Article 25 of the Constitution of Norway subject Norwegian throne
this entity surface form: Norwegian monarchy
Article 27 of the Constitution of Norway regulates Norwegian throne
this entity surface form: Norwegian monarchy
Queen of Norway monarchy Norwegian throne
this entity surface form: Norwegian monarchy
Norwegian throne alsoKnownAs Norwegian throne
this entity surface form: Norwegian monarchy
Knight First Class associatedWith Norwegian throne
this entity surface form: monarchy of Norway
royal crown of Norway associatedWith Norwegian throne
subject surface form: Royal Crown of Norway
this entity surface form: Norwegian monarchy
Royal Guards allegiance Norwegian throne
this entity surface form: Norwegian monarchy
Haakon Magnus heirApparentTo Norwegian throne
Norse colonies in Greenland governedBy Norwegian throne
this entity surface form: Norwegian Crown