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Magnus VI of Norway died on 1280-05-09.

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Magnus VI of Norway died on 1280-05-09.

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Prince Sverre Magnus of Norway was born on December 3, 2005.

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Queen Margaret I of Denmark united the Scandinavian countries for over a century. She married, at the age of ten, King Haakon VI of Norway, who was the younger and only surviving son to Magnus VII of Norway, Magnus II of Sweden.

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The abductor magnus does not exist. It is likely a mistake referring to the aDDuctor magnus.

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Scandinavian, Scottish, and English: originally a Latin byname meaning "great", this was first extracted from the name of Charlemagne (recorded in Latin chronicles as Carolus Magnus "Charles the Great") and used as a given name by the Scandinavians. It was borne by seven medieval kings of Norway, including Magnus I (1024-47), known as Magnus the Good, and Magnus VI (1238-80), known as Magnus the Law Mender. There are several early Scandinavian saints called Magnus, including an earl of Orkney (d. 1116), to whom Kirkwall cathedral is dedicated. The name was imported to Scotland and Ireland during the Middle Ages. Vernacular forms: Danish: Mogens. Swedish: Mns. Scottish Gaelic: Mànas. Irish Gaelic: Maghnus (Anglicized as Manus). Finnish: Mauno.

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