Haakon VI of Norway

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Håkon VI Magnusson
Håkan Magnusson
By the grace of God, king of Norway and Sweden [1]
Reign 1343 – February 1380 (in Norway)
13621364 (in Sweden)
Born 1340
Died 1380
Oslo
Buried Oslo
Consort Margrete Valdemarsdotter (1353 - 1412), married 9 April 1363 in Copenhagen
Issue Olav IV of Norway (1370-1387)
Royal House Bjelbo
Father Magnus Eriksson (1316-1374)
Mother Blanka of Namur (1320-1363)

Haakon VI Magnusson (appr. 13401380), was King of Norway 1343-80 and co-king of Sweden 1362-64.

He was the younger son of King Magnus Eriksson of Sweden and Norway and Blanche of Namur. In 1343 he succeeded his father to the Norwegian throne, who would still rule during his minority, until 1355 when he reached majority as sovereign of Norway.

15 February 1362 he was elected (co)king of Sweden in Mora stones (representatives of Finland taking part in the election for the first time) at instigation of nobles, but soon in agreement with his father. In 1363 he married Margaret of Denmark, daughter of King Valdemar IV of Denmark. In 1370 they had the son Olav who would succeed his grandfather to the Danish throne in 1376.

His cousin Albert III of Mecklenburg and nobles moved against his father in Sweden, ultimately deposing Haakon and Magnus and taking the old king prisoner.

Haakon then concentrated mainly on business of his Norwegian kingdom. However he succeeded in getting his father released and allowed to settle in Norway where he died. Some occurrences, they made efforts to oust Albert. Haakon continued to claim the Swedish throne, a reason why his wife and later widow Margaret used the queenly title of Sweden too until her own death.

In 1379 Haakon solved the disputes over succession in the Norse earldom of Orkney, awarding it to Henry Sinclair, ocean explorer, a (youngest) grandson of earl Maol Iosa, over the widower of Maol Iosa's elder daughter and other descendants.

In 1380 King Haakon died and was succeeded by his own son Olav IV Haakonsson who was also King of Denmark.

Haakon Magnusson
Born: 1340 Died: 1380
Regnal titles
Preceded by
Magnus Eriksson
King of Norway
1343-1380
Succeeded by
Olof IV Haakonsson
King of Sweden
1362-1364
(claimed until 1380)
with Magnus Eriksson
Succeeded by
Albrekt of Mecklenburg
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