File:Kong Eirik Magnusson PI IX 1.jpg

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English: Seal (front) of King Eric II Magnusson of Norway, based on fourteen documents, dated 1289–98. Text: "✠ SIGILLVM ERICI : MAGNI DEI GRACIA REGIS NORWEGIE : FILII REGIS MAGNI : QWARTI :". Size: 105 mm.
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Source Brinchmann, Chr. "Norske Konge-sigiller og andre Fyrste-sigiller fra Middelalderen" (1924)
Author Drawing by Hakon Thorsen (d. before 1924)

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