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The Dynasty of Fulcon

Feudal dynasties of Sweden and Norway
The Foikungar dynasty, also known as the Foikungar Dynasty or the Bijerbo Dynasty, Sweden Feudal dynasties (1248-1318, 1319-1362) and Norway (1319-1387), because ruler Sweden had one regent and five Kings, who ruled for 113 years; Norway had three Kings who ruled for 68 years.
Chinese name
The Dynasty of Fulcon
Foreign name
Foikungar
alias
The Fulquin Dynasty
nature
Feudal dynasties of Sweden and Norway

Development history

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Rule Sweden

In 1250, Kingdom of Sweden Count regent Bial Yar (Birger,? ~ 1266) to have a son Valdemar Bjerson Valdemar (c. 1238 ~ C. 1302) was king, the beginning of the Folcon dynasty, dominion During this period, feudal infighting often occurred, which was transmitted to Magnus IV (Mag-nus IV, 1316-1374), replaced by Albrecht the Younger (1340-1412) (1363).

Rule Norway

1319 - King of the Kingdom of Sweden Magnus IV Because his mother was the Queen of Norway inherit The Norwegian throne, known as the Seventh King, was the beginning of the Kingdom of Norway's Volcon dynasty, which passed down to his grandson Olaf IV (Olaf IV, 1370-1387) childless, 1387, by Olaf's mother, Queen of Denmark Margaret I (Margrete I, 1353-1412) As Regent of Norway, 1397, Denmark , Sweden , Norse Tripartite composition Kalmar union .

List of Kings

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Kings of Sweden

Bial Yar (Regency, March 1248 - October 21, 1266)
Birger jarl
Valdemar Bjerson (February 2, 1250 - July 22, 1275, October 21, 1266)
Valdemar Birgersson
Magnus (III) Radulos (July 22, 1275 - December 18, 1290)
Magnus Ladulå s
Bi Magnusson (December 18, 1290 - March or April, 1318)
Birger Magnusson
Magnus (4th) Erikson (July 8, 1319 - February 2, 1362)
Magnus Eriksson
Eric (XII) Magnusson (October 17, 1356 - June 29, 1359)
Erik Magnusson
Haakon Magnusson (February 1, 1362 - February 2, 1362)
Hå kan Magnusson

Kings of Norway

Norway - Sweden co-owner
Magnus Vii 1319 -1343
King Haakon VI From 1343 to 1380
Norway - Denmark co-owner
Olaf IV 1380-1387