King of Norway from 1299 until 1319
Haakon V held the Norwegian throne for two decades at the turn of the fourteenth century, a span that closed the male line of his royal house and set the stage for a union that would reshape Scandinavia.
Born 10 April 1270, Haakon Magnusson came of age in a kingdom still defining its borders and power. He took the crown in 1299 and ruled through twenty years of consolidation and quiet statecraft. His reign ran until his death on 8 May 1319, leaving no sons and a succession question that would pull Norway into the orbit of its neighbors for generations.
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