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Haakon VII

Haakon VII (Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈhôːkʊn]; born Prince Carl of Denmark; 3 August 1872 – 21 September 1957) was King of Norway from 1905 until his death in 1957. Having reigned for nearly 52 years, he was the second longest-reigning monarch in Norwegian history, after Christian IV. He was born in Copenhagen during the reign of his grandfather, King Christian IX of Denmark; he was named Carl at birth and was the second son of the Crown Prince and Crown Princess of Denmark (later King Frederick VIII and Queen Louise). Carl was educated at the Royal Danish Naval Academy and served in the Royal Danish Navy. After the 1905 dissolution of the union between Sweden and Norway, he was offered the Norwegian crown. Following a monarchy referendum, he accepted the offer and was formally elected King of Norway by the Storting and took the Old Norse name Haakon, thus ascended the throne as Haakon VII, becoming the first independent Norwegian monarch since Olav IV in 1387. As king, Haakon gained much sympathy from the Norwegian people. Although the Constitution of Norway vests the King with considerable executive powers, in practice Haakon confined himself to a representative and ceremonial role while rarely interfering in politics, a practice continued by his son and grandson. Norway was invaded by Nazi Germany in April 1940. Haakon rejected German demands to legitimise the Quisling regime's puppet government, vowing to abdicate rather than do so. He refused to abdicate after going into exile in Great Britain. As such, he played a pivotal role in uniting the Norwegian nation in its resistance to the invasion and the subsequent five-year-long occupation during the Second World War. He returned to Norway in June 1945 after the defeat of Germany. Haakon became King of Norway when his grandfather Christian IX was still reigning in Denmark, and before his father and elder brother became kings of Denmark. During his reign he saw his father Frederick VIII, his elder brother Christian X, and his nephew Frederik IX ascend the throne of Denmark in 1906, 1912, and 1947 respectively. Haakon died at the age of 85 in September 1957, after having reigned for nearly 52 years. He was succeeded by his only child and son, who ascended to the throne as Olav V.

Infobox

Reign
18 November 1905 − 21 September 1957
Coronation
22 June 1906
Predecessor
Oscar II
Successor
Olav V
Regent
Olav (1955–1957)
Born
Prince Christian Frederik Carl Georg Valdemar Axel of Denmark(1872-08-03)3 August 1872Charlottenlund Palace, Copenhagen, Denmark
Died
21 September 1957(1957-09-21) (aged 85)Royal Palace, Oslo, Norway
Burial
1 October 1957Akershus Castle, Oslo, Norway
Spouse
mw- Maud of Wales (m. 1896; died 1938)
Issue
Olav V, King of Norway
House
Glücksburg
Father
Frederick VIII of Denmark
Mother
Louise of Sweden

Tables

· Issue
Olav V
Olav V
Name
Olav V
Birth
2 July 1903
Death
17 January 1991
Notes
King of Norway 1957–1991; married 1929, Princess Märtha of Sweden; had issue; descendants include Harald V of Norway
Name
Birth
Death
Notes
Olav V
2 July 1903
17 January 1991
King of Norway 1957–1991; married 1929, Princess Märtha of Sweden; had issue; descendants include Harald V of Norway
· External links
Regnal titles
Regnal titles
Haakon VIIHouse of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-GlücksburgCadet branch of the House of OldenburgBorn: 3 August 1872 Died: 21 September 1957
Regnal titles
VacantTitle last held byOscar II
VacantTitle last held byOscar II
Haakon VIIHouse of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-GlücksburgCadet branch of the House of OldenburgBorn: 3 August 1872 Died: 21 September 1957
VacantTitle last held byOscar II
Haakon VIIHouse of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-GlücksburgCadet branch of the House of OldenburgBorn: 3 August 1872 Died: 21 September 1957
King of Norway 1905–1957
Haakon VIIHouse of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-GlücksburgCadet branch of the House of OldenburgBorn: 3 August 1872 Died: 21 September 1957
Succeeded byOlav V
Haakon VIIHouse of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-GlücksburgCadet branch of the House of OldenburgBorn: 3 August 1872 Died: 21 September 1957
Regnal titles
VacantTitle last held byOscar II
King of Norway 1905–1957
Succeeded byOlav V

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