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Haakon VI ( Norwegian: Håkon, Swedish: Håkan; c. August 1340 – 11 September 1380), also known as Håkan Magnusson, was King of Norway from 1343 until his death and King of Sweden between 1362 and 1364. He is sometimes known as Haakon Magnusson the Younger to distinguish him from his great-grandfather, Haakon V (reigned 1299–1319). [1]
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Haakon VI ( Norwegian: Håkon, Swedish: Håkan; c. August 1340 – 11 September 1380), also known as Håkan Magnusson, was King of Norway from 1343 until his death and King of Sweden between 1362 and 1364. He is sometimes known as Haakon Magnusson the Younger to distinguish him from his great-grandfather, Haakon V (reigned 1299–1319).
A la muerte de su hermano Haakon el Joven, Magnus se convirtió en el heredero del trono noruego, y fue nombrado rey por su padre Haakon IV desde 1257, y a partir de esa fecha hasta la muerte de este, ambos gobernarían conjuntamente. El 11 de septiembre de 1261 se casó con la princesa Ingeborg de Dinamarca, hija del difunto rey Erico IV.
13 de jun. de 2013 · Prince Carl took the name Haakon when he was elected King of Norway in 1905. He adopted the motto "Alt for Norge", meaning "We give our all for Norway". Education. Prince Carl and his elder brother, the future King Christian X of Denmark, received private tutelage at the Palace. In 1886 Prince Carl began his training as a naval officer.