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Harald III (Harald Rikshelg Dvergvenn Ragnarson, born 29th May 1934 and death 9th November 2018) was King of Norgsveldet and it's crown realms from 11th June 1985 until his abdication in 2002, being the first Norgsveltian monarch to do so since Fredrick I in 1847. Giving the crown to his second son Olav. Was also the leading reason for Norgsveltian Millitary success in the [[Meremaa Civil War]] |
Harald III (II in Tangrland) (Harald Rikshelg Dvergvenn Ragnarson, born 29th May 1934 and death 9th November 2018) was King of Norgsveldet and it's crown realms from 11th June 1985 until his abdication in 2002, being the first Norgsveltian monarch to do so since Fredrick I in 1847. Giving the crown to his second son Olav. Was also the leading reason for Norgsveltian Millitary success in the [[Meremaa Civil War]] |
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Harald III | |||||
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King of Norgsveldet, Tangrland and Eyjaria Grand Duke of Dvalheim Saint of Asatru | |||||
Reign | 11th June 1984 - 21st April 2002 | ||||
Coronation | 11th June 1984 | ||||
Predecessor | Queen Magrete I | ||||
Heir Apparent | King Olav I | ||||
Prime Ministers | Magrete Kverheim Ivar Dval | ||||
Born | 29th May 1934 Osfjord Royal Palace Osfjord | ||||
Died | 9 November 2018 Osfjord State Royal Hospital | (aged 84)||||
Spouse | Astrid | ||||
Issue | Prince Sigurd Prince Olav Prince Sverre Princess Melissa Princess Astrid | ||||
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house | Ymirdval | ||||
Father | Ragnar | ||||
Mother | Magrete I | ||||
Religion | Asatru |
Harald III (II in Tangrland) (Harald Rikshelg Dvergvenn Ragnarson, born 29th May 1934 and death 9th November 2018) was King of Norgsveldet and it's crown realms from 11th June 1985 until his abdication in 2002, being the first Norgsveltian monarch to do so since Fredrick I in 1847. Giving the crown to his second son Olav. Was also the leading reason for Norgsveltian Millitary success in the Meremaa Civil War