Inge II of Norway

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Inge II of Norway was a 13th-century Norwegian king whose brief and turbulent reign occurred during the civil war era preceding the long and stabilizing rule of Haakon IV.

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Inge II of Norway canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf King of Norway
human
medieval monarch
alsoKnownAs Skule Bårdsson
surface form: Inge Bårdsson
associatedWith Bagler faction
Birkebeiner faction
birthYear 1185
burialPlace Nidarosdomen
surface form: Nidaros Cathedral
chronologicalPredecessor Guttorm of Norway
chronology reigned in early 13th century
conflict Norwegian civil wars
coRuler Haakon IV of Norway
Skule Bårdsson
country Norway
deathCause illness
deathYear 1217
dynasty House of Sverre
era High Middle Ages
father Haakon III of Norway
givenName Inge
governmentForm elective monarchy
historicalPeriod Norwegian civil wars
surface form: Norwegian civil war era
languageOfWorkOrName Old Norse
monarchFrom House of Sverre
mother Ingeborg of Denmark, Queen of Norway
surface form: Ingeborg of Denmark
nativeLanguage Old Norse
nobleTitle King
notableEvent Struggle for power with the Birkebeiner and Bagler factions
notableFor Brief and turbulent reign before the long rule of Haakon IV
notableWork Participation in the Norwegian civil war era
placeOfActivity Norway
positionHeld King of Norway
predecessor Guttorm of Norway
regnalName Skule Bårdsson
surface form: Inge Bårdsson
reignEnd 1217
reignStart 1204
religion Christianity
Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
royalTitle King of Norway
sexOrGender male
shortDescription 13th-century king of Norway during the civil war era
successor Haakon IV of Norway
title King of Norway

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Haakon IV of Norway predecessor Inge II of Norway
House of Sverre notableRuler Inge II of Norway