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NOBLEMEN from Norway

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This page contains a list of the greatest Norwegian Noblemen. The pantheon dataset contains 842 Noblemen, 8 of which were born in Norway. This makes Norway the birth place of the 18th most number of Noblemen behind Egypt and Turkey.

Top 8

The following people are considered by Pantheon to be the most legendary Norwegian Noblemen of all time. This list of famous Norwegian Noblemen is sorted by HPI (Historical Popularity Index), a metric that aggregates information on a biography’s online popularity.

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1. Ragnar Lodbrok (850 - 801)

With an HPI of 84.44, Ragnar Lodbrok is the most famous Norwegian Nobleman.  His biography has been translated into 48 different languages on wikipedia.

Ragnar Lodbrok ("Ragnar hairy-breeches") (Old Norse: Ragnarr loðbrók), according to legends, was a Viking hero and a Swedish and Danish king. He is known from Old Norse poetry of the Viking Age, Icelandic sagas, and near-contemporary chronicles. According to traditional literature, Ragnar distinguished himself by conducting many raids against the British Isles and the Carolingian Empire during the 9th century. He also appears in Norse legends, and according to the legendary sagas Tale of Ragnar's Sons and a Saga about Certain Ancient Kings, Ragnar Lodbrok's father has been given as the legendary king of the Swedes, Sigurd Ring.

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2. Rollo (846 - 930)

With an HPI of 75.53, Rollo is the 2nd most famous Norwegian Nobleman.  His biography has been translated into 50 different languages.

Rollo (Norman: Rou, Rolloun; Old Norse: Hrólfr; French: Rollon; died between 928 and 933) was a Viking who, as Count of Rouen, became the first ruler of Normandy, a region in today's northern France. He emerged as a leading warrior figure among the Norsemen who had secured a permanent foothold on Frankish soil in the valley of the lower Seine after the Siege of Chartres in 911. Charles the Simple, king of West Francia, granted them lands between the mouth of the Seine and what is now Rouen in exchange for Rollo agreeing to end his brigandage, swearing allegiance to him, religious conversion and a pledge to defend the Seine's estuary from other Viking raiders. The name Rollo is first recorded in a charter written in 918 as the leader of a group of Viking settlers, and he reigned over the region of Normandy until at least 928. He was succeeded by his son William Longsword in the Duchy of Normandy that he had founded. The offspring of Rollo and his followers, through their intermingling with the indigenous Frankish and Gallo-Roman population of the lands they settled, became known as the "Normans". After the Norman conquest of England and their conquest of southern Italy and Sicily over the following two centuries, their descendants came to rule England, much of Ireland, Sicily and Antioch from the 11th to 13th centuries, leaving behind an enduring legacy in the histories of Europe and the Near East.

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3. Haakon, Crown Prince of Norway (1973 - )

With an HPI of 56.80, Haakon, Crown Prince of Norway is the 3rd most famous Norwegian Nobleman.  His biography has been translated into 47 different languages.

Haakon, Crown Prince of Norway (Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈhôːkʊn]; Haakon Magnus; born 20 July 1973) is the heir apparent to the Norwegian throne. He is the only son of King Harald V and Queen Sonja. Haakon represents the fourth generation of the sitting Norwegian royal family of the House of Glücksburg. He married Mette-Marit Tjessem Høiby, with whom he has two children, Princess Ingrid Alexandra and Prince Sverre Magnus. Haakon has been a member of the Young Global Leaders network, its Foundation, a Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations, and a philanthropist. He is a trained naval officer and, as crown prince, a top military official in the Norwegian Armed Forces. He holds a BA in Political Science from the University of California, Berkeley, and an MSc in Development Studies from the London School of Economics.

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4. Margaret, Maid of Norway (1283 - 1290)

With an HPI of 56.72, Margaret, Maid of Norway is the 4th most famous Norwegian Nobleman.  Her biography has been translated into 47 different languages.

Margaret (Norwegian: Margrete, Scottish Gaelic: Maighread; March or April 1283 – September 1290), known as the Maid of Norway, was the queen-designate of Scotland from 1286 until her death. As she was never coronated, her status as monarch is uncertain and has been debated by historians. Margaret was the daughter of King Eric II of Norway and Margaret of Scotland. By the end of the reign of her maternal grandfather, King Alexander III of Scotland, she was his only surviving descendant and recognized heir presumptive. Alexander III died in 1286, his posthumous child was stillborn, and Margaret inherited the crown. Owing to her young age, she remained in Norway rather than going to Scotland. Her father and the Scottish leaders negotiated her marriage to Edward of Caernarfon, son of King Edward I of England. She was finally sent to Great Britain in September 1290, but died in Orkney, sparking off the succession dispute between thirteen competitors for the crown of Scotland.

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5. Ingeborg of Norway (1301 - 1361)

With an HPI of 52.90, Ingeborg of Norway is the 5th most famous Norwegian Nobleman.  Her biography has been translated into 20 different languages.

Ingeborg of Norway (Old Norse Ingibjörg Hákonardóttir, Swedish Ingeborg Håkansdotter, Norwegian Ingebjørg Håkonsdatter; 1301 – 17 June 1361), was a Norwegian princess and by marriage a Swedish royal duchess with a position in the regency governments in Norway (1319–27) and Sweden (1319–26) during the minority of her son, King Magnus of Norway and Sweden. In 1318–1319, she was Sweden's de facto ruler, and from 1319 until 1326, she was Sweden's first de jure female regent. Her role in northern European history is considered of major importance.

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6. Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway (2004 - )

With an HPI of 42.18, Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway is the 6th most famous Norwegian Nobleman.  Her biography has been translated into 43 different languages.

Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway (born 21 January 2004) is the eldest child of Crown Prince Haakon and Crown Princess Mette-Marit, and the grandchild of King Harald V. She is second in line of succession to the Norwegian throne after her father. She is expected to become the country's second female monarch, after the 15th-century Queen Margaret. She represents the fifth generation of the sitting Norwegian royal family of the House of Glücksburg. She has a younger brother, Prince Sverre Magnus, whom she ranks above in the line of succession after the implementation of absolute primogeniture in 1990.

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7. Prince Sverre Magnus of Norway (2005 - )

With an HPI of 37.32, Prince Sverre Magnus of Norway is the 7th most famous Norwegian Nobleman.  His biography has been translated into 31 different languages.

Prince Sverre Magnus of Norway (born 3 December 2005) is the younger child of Crown Prince Haakon and Crown Princess Mette-Marit. He is third in line to succeed his grandfather King Harald V, after his father and elder sister Princess Ingrid Alexandra.

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8. Leah Isadora Behn (2005 - )

With an HPI of 22.94, Leah Isadora Behn is the 8th most famous Norwegian Nobleman.  Her biography has been translated into 15 different languages.

Leah Isadora Behn (born 8 April 2005) is a member of the Norwegian Royal family. She is the second daughter of Princess Märtha Louise of Norway and her late former husband Ari Behn, and a grandchild of King Harald V and Queen Sonja of Norway. She is the sixth in the line of succession to the Norwegian throne, after her sister Maud Angelica. Although Behn and her sisters are members of the royal family, they hold no royal titles, are private citizens, and are free to pursue other interests more than their cousins who do hold titles. Some of Behn's public activities include modeling, photography, and makeup tutorials. She has her own YouTube channel as well as a TikTok page where she talks about her life and interests.

Pantheon has 8 people classified as noblemen born between 846 and 2005. Of these 8, 4 (50.00%) of them are still alive today. The most famous living noblemen include Haakon, Crown Prince of Norway, Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway, and Prince Sverre Magnus of Norway. The most famous deceased noblemen include Ragnar Lodbrok, Rollo, and Margaret, Maid of Norway. As of April 2022, 2 new noblemen have been added to Pantheon including Ingeborg of Norway and Leah Isadora Behn.

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