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  1. The House of Sverre (Norwegian: Sverreætten) 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.

  2. En lugar de centrarse estrictamente en la figura del rey y los principales acontecimientos de Estado, la saga Sverris es una biografía detallada y rica con un gran elenco de personajes, escenas elaboradas y diálogos.

  3. Sverre Sigurdsson (Old Norse: Sverrir Sigurðarson) (c. 1145/1151 – 9 March 1202) was the king of Norway from 1184 to 1202. Many consider him one of the most important rulers in Norwegian history .

  4. Haakon Sverresson ( Norwegian: Håkon Sverresson, Old Norse: Hákon Sverrisson; c. 1183 – 1 January 1204) was King of Norway (being Haakon III) from 1202 to 1204. Biography. Haakon was born as the second illegitimate son of the future King Sverre, then a Faroese adventurer.

  5. Sigurd Lavard (died c. 1200) was the oldest son of King Sverre of Norway. The name "Lavard" is an epithet which probably derives from the Old Norse word for lord . Background. 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.

  6. The House of Sverker were a powerful political force in medieval Sweden, contesting for royal power. Their origins were in Östergötland. After the extinction of the House of Stenkil and the ascension of Sverker I of Sweden in 1130, a civil war commenced.

  7. The Castle - Zion. Sverresborg Trøndelag Folk Museum is built around the ruins of King Sverre's Castle, Norway's first medieval castle. Sverre Sigurdsson (1151-1202) was a Norwegian king between 1177 - 1202. He was raised in the Faroe Islands. Kong Sverre ruled the country in a hectic phase of civil war.