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Haakon IV of Norway
King of Norway

Sverre of Norway
king of Norway

Magnus IV of Norway
Norwegian monarch

Harald IV of Norway
King of Norway

Haakon II of Norway
King of Norway

Magnus V of Norway
king of Norway

Inge I of Norway
Norwegian King
Sigurd II of Norway
king of Norway
Inge II of Norway
King of Norway
Eystein II
King of Norway

Guttorm of Norway
King of Norway
Sigurd Slembe
Pretender to the Norwegian throne
Eysteinn Erlendsson
archbishop of Nidaros (1120–1188)

Bagler
thumb|300px|right|Young Håkon Håkonsson being transported to safety from his enemies as imagined by 19th-century painter Knud Bergslien (1869)
The Bagli Party or Bagler (Old Norse: Baglarr, Norwegian Bokmål: Bagler, Norwegian Nynorsk: Baglar) was a faction or party during the Norwegian Civil Wars. The Bagler faction was made up principally of the Norwegian aristocracy, clergy and merchants.
Ingrid Ragnvaldsdotter
Norwegian queen consort
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Birkebeiner
thumb|Skiing Birchlegs Crossing the Mountain with the Royal Child, by Knud Bergslien. Painting located at [[Holmenkollen Ski Museum, Oslo, Norway.]]

Erling Skakke
Norwegian noble
Skule Bårdsson
Norwegian nobleman and claimant to the royal throne
Civil war era in Norway
Period of Norwegian history dominated by internecine dynastic warfare, 1130-1240
Philip Simonsson
Pretender to the Norwegian throne
Eystein Meyla
Elected a rival King of Norway during the Norwegian Civil War (1157–1177)
Inge Magnusson
Pretender to the Norwegian throne
Erling Steinvegg
candidate of Bagler to the Norwegian throne from 1204 to 1207
Sigurd Markusfostre
Norwegian pretender
Magnus Haraldsson
King of Norway from 1142 until his death around 1145

Jon Kuvlung
Pretender to the Norwegian throne
Sigurd Magnusson
Norwegian noble
Sigurd Ribbung
Pretender to the Norwegian throne
Fimreite
1184 Norwegian naval battle
Nicholas Arnesson
Norwegian bishop/nobleman:Norwegian civil war era
Haakon the Crazy
Norwegian earl (1173-1214)
Sigurd Lavard
Norwegian prince
Bagler sagas
Norse saga
Olav Ugjæva
Pretender to the Norwegian throne
Eyjarskeggjar
The Eyjarskeggjar (in modern Norwegian: Øyskjeggene) were a Norse rebel group during the Norwegian Civil War that supported the claim of Sigurd Magnusson to the throne.

Óspakr-Hákon
Óspakr (died 1230), also known as Hákon, was a King of the Isles. He seems to have been a son of Dubgall mac Somairle, King of the Isles, and therefore a member of the Meic Dubgaill branch of the Meic Somairle kindred. Óspakr spent a considerable portion of his career in the Kingdom of Norway as a member of the Birkibeinar faction in the Civil war era in Norway. He seems to be identical to Óspakr suðreyski, a Birkibeinar who took part in the plundering of Hebrides and the sacking of Iona in 1209/1210. The context of this expedition is uncertain, although it may have been envisioned as a way of
Battle of Holmengrå
1139 battle