Sigurd Sverresson Lavard is mentioned the first time during the struggles of Nidaros in November 1181, when Sverre's rival, King Magnus Erlingsson, took the city.
Although obviously not in control of the events surrounding him, Guttorm's accession to the throne under the effective regency of Haakon the Crazy led to renewed conflict between the Birkebeiner and the Bagler factions, the latter supported…
Many consider him one of the most important rulers in Norwegian history. He assumed power as the leader of the rebel party known as the Birkebeiner in 1177, during their struggle against King Magnus Erlingsson.
Sverresson (1170–1180? – 1. ledna 1204) byl norský král v letech 1202–1204. Narodil se jako nemanželský syn budoucího krále Sverre Sigurdssona a jeho konkubíny Astrid Roesdatter někdy po roce 1170.
Její manželství s Filipem Simonssonem bylo součástí usmiřování mezi politickými frakcemi bagler a birkebeiner. Ani jedna strana se nezdála být schopná dosáhnout rozhodujícího vítězství.
The history of the Lavard brand dates back to 1975. At the foothills of the Tatra Mountains, out of love for tailoring, a sewing shop was established, the nucleus of the brand.
The House of Sverre (Norwegian: Sverreætten) [1 ] was a royal house or dynasty which ruled, at various times in history, the Kingdom of Norway, hereunder the kingdom's realms, and the Kingdom of Scotland.