i see that sombody said that the new norwigian prince Sverre magnus is related to the king Sverre Sturlasson who died in 1202.
that it not true. The Royal Family today has no relation whit the Norwigian Royal family frome the viking ages.
that line died out with Haakon VI When he died in 1380.
I am the "somebody" who said that prince Sverre Magnus is related to king Sverre (Sturlason? Shouldn't the patronymicon be Sigurdsen, since his father was named Sigurd?). It
is true, and here is the line:
Sverre I, 1150 or 1152-1202, king of Norway, married secondly, Margareta Eriksdotter of Sweden. Among their issue was:
A. Haakon (Håkon), died 1204, king of Norway. He was unmarried, but had issue by a lady by the name of Inge fra (of) Verteig (or Varteig; I've seen both versions), namely:
B. Haakon (Håkon) IV, 1204-1263, king of Norway. He married Margarete Skulesdotter and among their issue was:
C. Magnus VI, 1238-1280, king of Norway. He married princess Ingeborg of Denmark and among their issue was:
D. Haakon (Håkon) V, 1270-1319, king of Norway. He married secondly Euphemia von Rügen (her father was the prince of Rügen, but I'm not sure if whether she had the title princess or not), and their daughter was:
E. Ingeborg, 1301-1361, princess of Norway. She married firstly Erik, prince of Sweden, and among their issue was:
F. Euphemia, 1317-1370, princess of Sweden. She married Albrecht, duke of Mecklenburg and among their issue was:
G. Magnus, died 1384, duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin. He married Elisabeth of Pomerania, and among their issue was:
I. Johann, born ca 1365, died 1422, duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin. He married secondly Katharina, princess of Saxe-Lauenburg, and among their issue was:
J. Heinrich IV, 1417-1477, duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin. He married Dorothea, princess of Brandenburg, and among their issue was:
K. Magnus II, 1441-1503, duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin. He married Sophie, princess of Pomerania, and among their issue was:
L. Albrecht, 1488-1547, duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin. He married Anna, princess of Brandenburg and among their issue was:
M. Ulrich, 1528-1603, duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin. He married Elisabeth, princess of Denmark and their only child was:
N. Sophie, 1557-1631, duchess of Mecklenburg-Schwerin. She married Frederik II, king of Denmark, and among their issue was:
O. Christian IV, 1577-1648, king of Denmark.
There is also a line closer to the line of succession:
F. Euphemia, 1317-1370, Princess of Sweden and Norway. She married Albrecht, Duke of Mecklenburg and among their issue was:
G. Ingeborg of Mecklenburg, 1340-1395. She married Heinrich II, Count of Holstein, and among their issue was:
H. Gerhard VI 1367-1404, Count of Holstein and Duke of Schleswig. He married Elisabeth of Brunswick-Lüneburg, and among their issue was:
I. Heilwig of Holstein, 1398-1440. She married Dietrich the Fortunate, Count of Oldenburg, and among their issue was:
J. Christian I of Oldenburg, 1426-1481, King of Denmark, Norway and Sweden, Duke of Schleswig and Holstein, ancestor of the modern Danish, Norwegian and Greek RFs and the IF of Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov.