In 1363 Håkon VI married Margrethe of Denmark, who became queen of both Denmark and Norway after his death. She succeeded in uniting Norway, Denmark, and Sweden in what was called the Kalmar Union. Although Sweden seceded from the union in 1523, Norway remained under of the power of the Danish monarchs until 1814, at which time it entered into personal union with Sweden. This union was dissolved in 1905, and prince Charles of Denmark was elected to be the new king of Norway (under the name Haakon VII).
Note: the kings of Denmark and Sweden who ruled Norway after the disbanding of the Union of Kalmar are included on these lists.
1930 – 1939 | (1) | ||
1920 – 1929 | |||
1910 – 1919 | |||
1900 – 1909 | (1) | ||
1800 – 1899 | (3) | ||
1700 – 1799 | (7) | ||
1600 – 1699 | (4) | ||
1500 – 1599 | (3) | ||
1400 – 1499 | (6) | ||
1300 – 1399 | (5) | ||
1200 – 1299 | (4) | ||
1100 – 1199 | (11) | ||
1000 – 1099 | (13) | ||
900 – 999 | (5) | ||
800 – 899 | (2) |
4 | (17) | |
5 | (19) | |
6 | (16) | |
7 | (9) | |
8 | (7) | |
9 | (8) | |
10 | ||
11 | (1) |