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- The Kingdom of Norway (Kongeriket Norge) is a monarchy with a hereditary king, a parliament, the Great Assembly, elected by free multi-party elections and a government responsible to the parliament. Norway has as territories with limited Norwegian sovereignty Svalbard and Jan Mayen and as dependency Bouvet Island. Norway claims Peter I Island and Queen Maud Land.
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- c. 1700 BC: Germanic tribes settle in present-day Norway.
- 600s and earlier: Norsemen, Northern Germanic tribes, establish a number of small kingdoms. Much of the early history of these kingdoms is based on sagas and not proven history. They form the basis of Viking expeditions around the North Sea and further. They colonize, raid and trade in all parts of Europe. Norwegian Viking explore Iceland by accident in the 9th century when heading for the Faroe Islands, and eventually came across Vinland, The Vikings from Norway were most active in the northern and western British Isles and eastern North America isles.
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Sami
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Kingdom of Hordaland
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Kingdom of Raumarike
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Kingdom of Vestfold
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Earldom of Lade
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Kingdom of Agder
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Kingdom of Vingulmark
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Kingdom of Norway
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Kingdoms of Denmark and Norway
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Kingdom of Sweden
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- 1660: In the Treaty of Copenhagen Trondheim is restored to Norway.
- 1716: Swedish forces invade Norway, capture the capital Christiania, (modern Oslo), but are defeated by the Norwegian army.
- 1718: Another Swedish invasion is defeated.
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Kingdom of Norway
- 1814: With the Treaty of Kiel Denmark has to cede Norway to Sweden. A constituent assembly in Norway elects Christian Frederik as king of Norway. In a short Swedish–Norwegian War Sweden forces Christian Frederik to abdicate and king Karl XIII of Sweden bedomes also king Karl II of Norway in a personal union. At the dissolution of the personal union of Denmark and Norway, Denmark acquires Iceland, the Faroe Islands and Greenland. Norway becomes a constitutional monarchy with Jean-Baptiste Jules Bernadotte as crown prince and regent. Norway gets a parliament elected on a limited suffrage.
- 1884: The government becomes responsible to the parliament which is elected in free elections.
- 1898: Norway introduces universal male suffrage.
- 1905: Parliament declares the union with Sweden dissolved and dethrones king Oscar II of Sweden as king of Norway. After a referendum in which Norway schoes to remain a monarchy, parliament electes prince Carl of Denmark als king. He becomes king as Haakon VII. With this Norway achieves full independence, which is confirmed with the Convention of Karlstad.
- 1913: Norway introduces universal suffrage.
- 1920: Norway is a founding member of the League of Nations. Norway acquires Svalbard and Jan Mayen.
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German Empire
- 1940: Nazi Germany invades and conquers as part of World War II Denmark and Norway. The fascist politician Vidkun Quisling attempts to overthrow the Norwegian government in response to the German invasion. Norway is ruled as the [Reichskommissariat Norwegen|Reich Commissariat of the Occupied Norwegian Territories]]. The government goes into exile.
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Kingdom of Norway
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