Kingdom of Norway and Iceland | |||||
Dual monarchy of the Icelandic Commonwealth and Kingdom of Norway (872–1397) | |||||
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Capital | Oslo and Reykjavík | ||||
Languages | Official:Norwegian, Icelandic and Renaissance Latin
Also spoken:Faroese language, Sami and Greenlandic language | ||||
Government | Unitary Hereditary Absolute monarchy | ||||
King | |||||
- | 1397-1452 | Jostein I The Great of Norway and Iceland | |||
- | 1957-1971 | Olav V of Norway and Iceland | |||
Historical era | Late Middle Ages to Contemporary history | ||||
- | Established
New Crusades (1481) First Colonized on America (1519) Guiria Purchased (1520) Trade With Swedish Empire (1569) Second Colonized on Africa (1611) 3rd Colonized Near on SouthernEast Gulf of Khambhat, India as Khambhat City (1648) Second Northern War (1655) Great Northern War (1700) A Norwegians Archipelago Discovered A 2 Overseas Islands Near Atlantic Ocean Including Peter I Island & Bouvet Island (1718) Seven Years War (1754) Spanish Empire Ceded From Spanish Polynesian to Norway-Iceland (1763) Javatown Purchased (1772) Napoleonic Wars (1803) First Schleswig War (1848) Concessions in China (1863) Second Schleswig War (1864) Watermill & River Bridge Build (1867) A Canada Purchased The Greenland From Norwegian Empire (1878) Russian Flu (1880-1890) World War I (1913) Eastern Front (WWI) (1914) Invasion Of Ottoman Empire & Victory Of The Russian Empire (1917) Spanish Flu (1918-1920) Joining The League of Nations (1921) World War II (1936) Great Reconstruction After World War II (1945) United Nations Launched Biological Law (1950) The Independence of The Trinidad and Tobago From Norwegian Empire (1962) |
1397 | |||
- | Dissolution of Kingdom of Norway and Iceland | 1971 |