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who was still alive at the time. The proposed marriage between Cecilia and Bård was thus protested by Archbishop Øystein, who himself had applied a law revoking the previous right to divorce. However, the marriage was ultimately still able to go ahead once Cecilia testified she had been married to
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later married Haakon, becoming the queen of Norway. Despite the approval of Bård's marriage to Cecilia, there were still claims that their marriage was invalid and that Inge was technically illegitimate.
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Following Ulvhild's death, Bård was left a widower. Being one of the most prominent men within Norway at the time, it was thus imperative for Sverre to gain his support during the
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depicts Bård as having been slow, not very aggressive, and quick to flee. As a result of this, Bård was mocked by his own brothers-in-arms and was refused a horse on the ride to
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Folkvid against her will, as a prerequisite to a legal marriage was that both parties had married according to their own will.
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By the spring of 1183, he and Ivar Silke led an expedition to northern Norway against the viking Erling Vidkunnsson in
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in June 1184. However, the last time Bård is mentioned in military context is in the
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in the spring of 1194. Here, he was badly wounded and died shortly afterwards in
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As a lieutenant, Bård participated in a great battle between kings Sverre and
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during the civil war era. Bård had another son with Ragnfrid:
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to Bård, even though Cecilia was already married to
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Index

Bergen
Norway
Noble family
Godwin
Cecilia Sigurdsdotter
Inge II of Norway
Skule Bårdsson
Birkebeiner
Sverre of Norway
House of Godwin
Bagler sagas
Rissa
House of Gille
Sigurd II
Haakon Herdebrei
Magnus V
Nordnes
Nidaros
Bjarkøy
Sogn
Fimreite
Battle of Florvåg
Bergen
Cecilia Sigurdsdotter
Sigurd II
civil war
Magnus Erlingsson
Cecilia
Folkvid the Lawspeaker
Inge

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