Haakon II Sigurdsson, born in the year one thousand one hundred forty-seven, ascended to the throne as King of Norway in the year one thousand one hundred fifty-seven. His reign, though brief, was marked by the tumultuous civil war era that characterized Norway during this period.
Known by the moniker Haakon Herdebrei, which translates to Haakon Broadshoulder, he was a figure of notable presence and strength. His leadership came at a time when the kingdom was embroiled in conflict, and he navigated the challenges of ruling amidst the strife.
Haakon's reign lasted until his untimely death on the seventh of July in the year one thousand one hundred sixty-two. Despite the brevity of his rule, he remains a significant figure in Norwegian history, emblematic of the struggles and complexities of the time.