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This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding reliable references. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (December 2009) Olaf Magnusson (1099–22 December 1115) was king of Norway 1103–1115. He was the son of King Magnus Barefoot and Sigrid, daughter of Sakse of Vik.[1] Olaf became king together with his half-brothers Sigurd Jorsalfar and Øystein Magnusson when his father Magnus Barefoot died in 1103. He was king of Norway in twelve years, but did not like their brothers leave a lasting impression. Since he was still very young, his older brothers acted as regents for his part of the kingdom. In 1107, King Sigurd was to lead a Norwegian crusade in support to the newly established crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem, returning to Norway in 1111. During this period, King Øystein served as regent for his brother, using his energy and willpower to create a strong and stable country. In 1115, Olaf fell ill and died when he was only 17 years old. He was succeeded by his co-ruler brothers. His historical insignificance is shown by the fact that later historians, when constructing ordinals for Norwegian monarchs, left Olaf out from numbering - he would have been Olaf IV but that ordinal is used for Oluf Haakonsson who reigned over two and a half centuries later. Olav V of Norway (d. 1991), who clearly reigned using the official ordinal, would have been Olav VI, had this child co-king been numbered. References ^ Olaf Magnusson (Store norske leksikon) Ancestry Ancestors of Olaf Magnusson of Norway                                     16. Sigurd Syr Halfdansson, King of Ringeringe               8. Harald III of Norway                       17. Åsta Gudbrandsdatter               4. Olaf III of Norway                             18. Torberg Arnesson               9. Tora Torbergsdatter                       19. Ragnhild Erlingsdatter               2. Magnus III of Norway                                   10. Johan or Árni lági                       5. Thora                             1. Olaf Magnusson of Norway                                         6. Saxe of Vik                             3. Sigrid Saxesdatter                                 Olaf Magnusson House of Hardrada Cadet branch of the Fairhair dynasty Born: 1099 Died: 1115 Regnal titles Preceded by Magnus Barefoot King of Norway 1103–1115 with Sigurd Jorsalfar Eystein Magnusson Succeeded by Sigurd Jorsalfar & Eystein Magnusson v · d · eMonarchs of Norway Fairhair dynasty · rival rulers of other houses c. 870–985 995–1028 1035–1319 Harald I Fairhair · Eric Bloodaxe · Haakon I the Good · Harald II Greycloak · Haakon Sigurdsson 1 · Olaf I Tryggvason · Eiríkr Hákonarson 1 & Sveinn Hákonarson 1 & Hákon Eiríksson 1 · Sweyn Forkbeard · Olaf II the Saint · Hákon Eiríksson 1 · Canute the Great · Sveinn Álfífuson 1 · Magnus I the Good · Harald III Hardrada · Magnus II Haraldsson · Olaf III Kyrre · Haakon Magnusson & Magnus III Barefoot · Olaf Magnusson · Eystein I Magnusson · Sigurd I the Crusader · Magnus IV the Blind · Harald IV Gille · Sigurd the Noisy · Sigurd II Munn · Eystein II Haraldsson · Inge I Haraldsson the Hunchback · Haakon II Broadshoulder · Magnus Erlingsson · Sigurd Markusfostre · Olav the Unlucky · Eystein the Maiden · Sverre Sigurdsson · Jon Kuvlung · Sigurd Magnusson · Inge Magnusson · Haakon III Sverresson · Guttorm Sigurdsson · Inge II Bårdsson · Erling Stonewall · Philip Simonsson · Haakon IV Haakonsson · Haakon the Young · Magnus VI the Law-mender · Eric II Magnusson · Haakon V Magnusson Knýtlinga 985–995 1028–1035 Fairhair dynasty · Sweyn Forkbeard 5 · Fairhair dynasty · Canute the Great 5 · Svein Álfífuson 2 Fairhair dynasty Bjelbo 1319–1387 Magnus VII Ericsson 3 · Haakon VI Magnusson 3 · Olaf IV Haakonsson 2 The Kalmar union 1387–1448 Margaret 4 · Eric III 4 · Christopher 4 · Charles I 3 Oldenburg 1448–1814 Christian I 4 · John 4 · Christian II 4 · Frederick I 2 · Christian III 2 · Frederick II 2 · Christian IV 2 · Frederick III 2 · Christian V 2 · Frederick IV 2 · Christian VI 2 · Frederick V 2 · Christian VII 2 · Frederick VI 2 · Christian Frederick Holstein-Gottorp Bernadotte 1814–1905 Charles II 3 · Charles III John 3 · Oscar I 3 · Charles IV 3 · Oscar II 3 Schleswig-Holstein- Sonderburg-Glücksburg since 1905 Haakon VII · Olav V · Harald V 1 Regent.  2 Also Danish monarch.  3 Also Swedish monarch.  4 Also Danish and Swedish monarch.5 Also Danish and English monarch.  Persondata Name Norway, Olaf Magnusson of Alternative names Short description Date of birth 1099 Place of birth Date of death 1115 Place of death This Norwegian biographical article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.v · d · e This biography of a member of a European royal house is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.v · d · e