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  1. Haakon VII. (als Prinz Christian Frederik Carl Georg Valdemar Axel von Dänemark und Island * 3. August 1872 auf Schloss Charlottenlund, Gentofte; † 21. September 1957 im Königlichen Schloss, Oslo) war von 1905 bis zu seinem Tod König von Norwegen. Nachdem das Land von Schweden unabhängig geworden war, akzeptierte der dänische Prinz aus ...

  2. At birth he was named Haakon Magnus, and it was stressed in the announcement that he would go by the name Haakon. He was baptised in the Church of Norway on 20 September 1973 in the chapel of the Royal Palace. He was named in honour of his paternal great-grandfather, Haakon VII, and his maternal uncle Haakon

  3. Haakon VII ( Carl af Glücksborg ), né le 3 août 1872 au palais de Charlottenlund et mort le 21 septembre 1957 au palais royal d’Oslo, est un prince de Danemark issu de la maison d’Oldenbourg, élu roi de Norvège à la suite de la dissolution de l’ union entre la Suède et la Norvège en 1905. Son règne de plus de 51 ans est le ...

  4. 13 de jun. de 2013 · King Haakon became the foremost symbol of the Norwegian people’s will to fight for a free and independent Norway, and his radio broadcasts from London served as a source of inspiration for young and old alike. Rebuilding the nation. The Royal Family received a warm welcome on its return to Norway after the liberation on 7 June 1945.

  5. Carl (Haakon VII) King of Norway from 1905. Son of Frederik VIII and Lovisa of Sweden-Norway. Married in 1896 to Princess Maud of Great Britain. They had one child. After finishing school, Carl began officers training but he soon came into the limelight.

  6. 9 de sept. de 2020 · On April 9, 1940, Hitler 's troops invaded Norway, on a mission to arrest Norway's King Haakon VII, force Norway's surrender, and install a puppet government that would be sympathetic to the Nazis. But everything did not go according to plan. For starters, the King — along with the royal family, the cabinet, and members of parliament — had ...

  7. King Haakon was born at Charlottenlund Palace near Copenhagen on 3 August 1872. His name was Prince Carl, and he was the second son of the later King Frederik VIII and Queen Louise. In 1905, Prince Carl was elected King of Norway. An important factor in favour of his election was his wife. Princess Maud was the daughter of King Edward VII and ...