House of Sverre


The House of Sverre 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. The house was founded with King Sverre Sigurdsson. It provided the rulers of Norway from 1184 to 1319.

History

The house was founded with King Sverre Sigurdsson, who claimed to be an illegitimate son of King Sigurd Munn, when he was made King of Norway. After Sverre's death, his descendants would expand the influence, wealth, and power of the dynasty. Under his grandson Haakon IV's rule, medieval Norway reached its peak, the
civil war era ended, and it was the start of a golden age in Norway.
Also Margaret, Maid of Norway was a member of this family.
The house replaced the Gille dynasty, and was again replaced by the House of Bjelbo, which inherited Norway's throne. They were the last reigning family that claimed patrilineal descent from Harald Fairhair.

Coat of arms

The main arms of the kings belonging to the House of Sverre, was a golden crowned lion on a red field. The lion was later supplied with a silver axe symbolising Olaf the Holy. This became the coat of arms of Norway.

List of kings

The rulers within the royal house or dynasty would often have a "junior king" along with a "senior king". Here is a list of the rulers when the house held the power in Norway:
NameReign
Sverre Sigurdsson1184–1202
Haakon III Sverresson1202–1204
Guttorm Sigurdsson1204
Rule of Inge Baardson of the Gille branch1204–1217
Haakon IV the Old1217–1263
Haakon Haakonsson the Young1240–1257
Magnus VI Lagabøte1257–1263–1280
Eric II Magnusson1273–1280–1299
Haakon V Magnusson1299–1319

Other members