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The Birkebein Party or Birkebeinar was the name for a rebellious party in Norway
Norway

Norway , officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a constitutional monarchy in Northern Europe that occupies the western portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula....
, formed in 1174 around the pretender Eystein Meyla
Eystein Meyla

Eystein the Maiden, ?ystein ?ysteinsson M?yla was elected a rival Monarch of Norway at ?yratinget in 1176.Nickname M?yla means maiden, girl, cute woman....
. The name has its origins in propaganda from the opposing party that the rebels were so poor that they made their shoes of birch bark
Birch bark

Birch bark or birchbark is generally understood to be the bark of the Paper Birch tree , or sometimes of related species such as Gray Birch ....
. Although originally a pejorative
Pejorative

Words and phrases are pejorative if they imply disapproval or contempt. When used as an adjective, pejorative is synonymous with derogatory, derisive, dyslogistic, and contemptuous....
 term, the birkebeiner adopted the name for themselves, and continued using it after they came to power in 1184.

The civil war era
Civil war era in Norway

The Civil war era of Norway history is a term used for the period between 1130 and 1240 in the history of Norway. During this time, a series of civil wars were fought between rival kings and pretenders to the throne of Norway....
 of Norwegian history
History of Norway

From around the time of the Roman Empire until about 800 AD, many stone inscriptions can be found, written in Runes. Apparently, the small kingdoms developed during these centuries....
 lasted from 1130 to 1217.






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The Birkebein Party or Birkebeinar was the name for a rebellious party in Norway
Norway

Norway , officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a constitutional monarchy in Northern Europe that occupies the western portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula....
, formed in 1174 around the pretender Eystein Meyla
Eystein Meyla

Eystein the Maiden, ?ystein ?ysteinsson M?yla was elected a rival Monarch of Norway at ?yratinget in 1176.Nickname M?yla means maiden, girl, cute woman....
. The name has its origins in propaganda from the opposing party that the rebels were so poor that they made their shoes of birch bark
Birch bark

Birch bark or birchbark is generally understood to be the bark of the Paper Birch tree , or sometimes of related species such as Gray Birch ....
. Although originally a pejorative
Pejorative

Words and phrases are pejorative if they imply disapproval or contempt. When used as an adjective, pejorative is synonymous with derogatory, derisive, dyslogistic, and contemptuous....
 term, the birkebeiner adopted the name for themselves, and continued using it after they came to power in 1184.

The civil war era
Civil war era in Norway

The Civil war era of Norway history is a term used for the period between 1130 and 1240 in the history of Norway. During this time, a series of civil wars were fought between rival kings and pretenders to the throne of Norway....
 of Norwegian history
History of Norway

From around the time of the Roman Empire until about 800 AD, many stone inscriptions can be found, written in Runes. Apparently, the small kingdoms developed during these centuries....
 lasted from 1130 to 1217. During this period there were several interlocked conflicts of varying scale and intensity. Although weak in the beginning, the Birkebeins had the upper hand in the dispute almost all the time it existed. King Haakon IV
Haakon IV of Norway

Haakon Haakonsson , also called Haakon the Old, was List of Norwegian monarchs of Norway from 1217 to 1263. Under his rule, medieval Norway reached its peak....
 was the ultimate victor for the Birkebeins in 1217.

The background for these conflicts were the unclear Norwegian succession laws, social conditions and the struggle between Church and King. There were then two main parties, firstly known by varying names or no names at all, but finally condensed into parties of Bagler
Bagler

The Bagli Party or Bagler was a faction or party during the Civil war era in Norway. It was formed in Sk?ne, then part of Denmark, in 1196 around the pretender Inge Magnusson to depose king Sverre Sigurdsson....
 and Birkebeins.

The rallying point regularly was a royal son, who was set up as the head figure of the party in question, to oppose the rule of the king from the contesting party.

The Birkebein party was formed of some earlier groups with the original goal to depose king Magnus V of Norway
Magnus V of Norway

Magnus Erlingsson was a king of Norway, probably born in Etne in Hordaland. He was son of Erling Skakke and Kristin Sigurdsdatter, daughter of king Sigurd I of Norway....
 (Magnus Erlingsson) and his father Earl Erling Skakke
Erling Skakke

Erling Skakke , the son of Kyrpinga-Orm, was a Norwegian strongman and earl during the 12th century. He earned his name crusading with the Earl of Orkney in the Mediterranean from 1152 to 1155....
.

From a socio-historical perspective, scholars have interpreted the party as the result of the rapid increase in landless markamenn (meaning "border men"), who settled along the Swedish border and made their living by pillaging the rich old settlements. It was this lawless population that became the foremost basis of the birkebeiner, even though it is questionable whether their leaders were paupers wearing shoes made of birch bark.

Their leadership came from Trøndelag
Trøndelag

Tr?ndelag is the name of a geographical region in the central part of Norway, consisting of the two counties Nord-Tr?ndelag and S?r-Tr?ndelag. The name, Tr?ndelag, consists of the tribal name Tr?nder and the word lag , meaning the "area of the law of the Tr?nders" ....
, a region where the social tensions were not as marked, and their motive was rather to stop the transition of power from Trøndelag to Viken
Viken

Viken is a historical districts of Norway surrounding the Oslofjord in southeastern Norway. The cultural hub is centred in Oslo, but the capital of the region was formerly at Borre, Norway....
 and Vestlandet
Vestlandet

Western Norway is the Regions of Norway along the Atlantic coast of southern Norway. It consists of the Counties of Norway Rogaland, Hordaland, Sogn og Fjordane, and M?re og Romsdal, altogether 1.2 million people....
. The powerful Trønder families were simply being left behind by their peers in the south, who had acquired a strong leader in the Vestland earl Erling Skakke in the mid-12th century. In the early 1160s, Erling had taken control of Viken and the bishopric of Nidaros
Nidaros

Nidaros was the old name of Trondheim , a city of Norway, in the Middle Ages. Nidaros was Northern Europe's most important Christian pilgrimage site during this time, the pilgrims' goal being the Christ Church, also known as the Nidaros Cathedral, established as the seat of the archdiocese of all Norway in 1152 by Pope Adrian IV, who later be...
 and had subsequently made his underage son Magnus Erlingsson the king of Norway. The party that was behind their rule was not called the Bagli party (Bagler) during their time, but only later.

The rival forces against Birkebeins were dubbed by several names, successively Lendsmenn, Heklungs, Kuvlungs, Oyskjeggs and Bagler
Bagler

The Bagli Party or Bagler was a faction or party during the Civil war era in Norway. It was formed in Sk?ne, then part of Denmark, in 1196 around the pretender Inge Magnusson to depose king Sverre Sigurdsson....
.

After some initial victories of Viken party, the tables turned when Sverre entered the political scene claiming to be the illegitimate son of king Sigurd Munn. Sverre sought assistance from the Swedish
Sweden

Sweden , officially the Kingdom of Sweden , is a Nordic countries on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. Sweden has land borders with Norway to the west and Finland to the northeast, and it is connected to Denmark by the ?resund Bridge in the south....
 earl Birger Brosa
Birger Brosa

Birger Brosa , Jarl in Sweden of Sweden 1174-1202, d. 9 January 1202 on Visings?, was a son of Bengt Snivil and a member of the powerful House of Bj?lbo....
 who sent him Swedish forces after some hesitation. One of Birger Brosa's sons, Filip, became Sverre's earl.

Under Sverre's leadership, the Birkebeiner movement was re-organized and pruned and the most criminal elements were brutally purged from the party. The army consisted more and more of mercenaries from Sweden
Sweden

Sweden , officially the Kingdom of Sweden , is a Nordic countries on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. Sweden has land borders with Norway to the west and Finland to the northeast, and it is connected to Denmark by the ?resund Bridge in the south....
 and England
England

native_name =|conventional_long_name = England|common_name = England|image_flag = Flag of England.svg|image_coat = England COA.svg|symbol_type = Royal Coat of Arms...
.

As early as 1177, Sverre was proclaimed king by his followers, but in reality his power did not extend beyond the borders of Trøndelag and it took two decisive battles in 1179 and 1184 before he could be formally elected king. By then, both the main opponents were dead, i.e. earl Erling (1179) and king Magnus Erlingsson (1184), and the opposition was greatly reduced.

The Birkebeiner's political program was a continuation of earl Erling's centralization which underscores the geographical motivations behind the movement. Their leadership did not seek a social revolution, only to move the centre of power back to Trøndelag.

The opposition around Viken
Viken

Viken is a historical districts of Norway surrounding the Oslofjord in southeastern Norway. The cultural hub is centred in Oslo, but the capital of the region was formerly at Borre, Norway....
 organized in 1196 into a new faction called the Bagler
Bagler

The Bagli Party or Bagler was a faction or party during the Civil war era in Norway. It was formed in Sk?ne, then part of Denmark, in 1196 around the pretender Inge Magnusson to depose king Sverre Sigurdsson....
.

1200 onwards

Birkebeinerne Ski
Around the year 1200, the rival groups shared the identical but opposite goal of controlling the entire country. In 1202, when King Sverre died, he had managed to acquire most of Norway
Norway

Norway , officially the Kingdom of Norway, is a constitutional monarchy in Northern Europe that occupies the western portion of the Scandinavian Peninsula....
, but in Østerdalen, the Baglers were still very powerful. Sverre's death meant some decrease in power of Birkebeins. His successor, King Haakon Sverresson
Haakon III of Norway

H?kon III , was king of Norway from 1202?1204....
, died only two years later, leaving his son Haakon Haakonsson as the ultimate target for the Baglers to get rid of the pretender to the throne. In 1206, the Birkebeiners set off on a dangerous voyage through treacherous mountains and forests, taking the now two-year-old Haakon Haakonsson to safety in Trondheim
Trondheim

is a city and Municipalities of Norway in S?r-Tr?ndelag Counties of Norway, Norway. The city of Trondheim was established as a municipality on 1 January 1838 ....
. Norwegian history credits the Birkebeiners' bravery with preserving the life of the boy who later became King Haakon Haakonsson IV
Haakon IV of Norway

Haakon Haakonsson , also called Haakon the Old, was List of Norwegian monarchs of Norway from 1217 to 1263. Under his rule, medieval Norway reached its peak....
, ended the civil wars in 1240 and forever changed Northern Europe
Northern Europe

Northern Europe is the northern part or region of Europe. The United Nations defines Northern Europe as including the following countries and dependent regions:...
's history through his reign.

The Birkebeins managed to hold some power, despite short reigns of their monarchs, and in 1209 a resolution was made between Bagler and Birkebeiner, which recognized Bagler pretender Philip as ruler of Opland and Vigen without the title of king, and recognized Birkebeiner's Inge Baardsson as king. They both died in 1217 and Birkebeiner-born Haakon IV ascended the throne, relatively unopposed, under the regency of Duke Skule.

Birkebeiner Run

Today, the historic event of the rescue of Haakon Haakonsson is honoured in Norway by three annual sporting events, a run, a mountain bike race and a cross-country ski race, Birkebeinerrennet
Birkebeinerrennet

Birkebeinerrennet is a long-distance Cross-country skiing ski race held annually in Norway. It is Norway's race in the Worldloppet Ski Federation....
 or the Birkebeiner Run. Common for these events is the requirement of carrying a heavy backpack weighing 3.5 kg as a remembrance of the child the Birkebeiners had to carry on their journey. The events are located in the Lillehammer
Lillehammer

is a List of cities in Norway and Municipalities of Norway in Oppland Counties of Norway, Norway, globally known for hosting the 1994 Winter Olympics....
 and Rena
Rena, Norway

Rena is the administrative centre of ?mot municipality in the Norway Counties of Norway of Hedmark. Its population was 2,009 in 2005.Rena is the start of the Birkebeiner Mountain bike race....
 area.

There are also sister cross-country ski races held in Hayward
Hayward, Wisconsin

Hayward is a city in Sawyer County, Wisconsin, Wisconsin, United States, next to the Namekagon River. The population was 2,129 at the 2000 census....
 (USA), the American Birkebeiner
American Birkebeiner

The American Birkebeiner is the largest, and one of the longest Cross country skiing Racing in North America. The race from Cable, Wisconsin to Hayward, Wisconsin is a member race of the Worldloppet Ski Federation, a federation which includes the world's most famous cross country ski marathons such as Sweden Vasaloppet and Norway Birkebeine...
, and in Edmonton
Edmonton

Edmonton is the capital of the Canada Provinces and territories of Canada of Alberta. The city is located on the North Saskatchewan River in the central region of the province, an area with some of the most fertile farmland on the prairies....
 (Canada
Canada

Canada is a country occupying most of northern North America, extending from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west and northward into the Arctic Ocean....
).

Birkebeiner traditions

Lillehammer Komm
The city arms of Lillehammer show a Birkebeiner skiing in honour of the historic rescue. The mascots Håkon and Kristin of the 1994 Winter Olympics
1994 Winter Olympics

The 1994 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XVII Olympic Winter Games, were a winter multi-sport event which was celebrated in 1994 in Lillehammer, Norway....
 are depicted as Birkebeiner children, bearing the names of the son and daughter of king Sverre.

Near Drammen
Drammen

is a cities of Norway and Municipalities of Norway in Buskerud Counties of Norway, Norway. The administrative centre of the municipality is the city of Drammen....
, the sports association Idrettsforeningen Birkebeineren. Took their name from the party.