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    • The History of Oslo - Life in Norway
      • In 1299, when King Haakon V came to the throne, he chose to reside in the city. Haakon had previously been Duke of Norway and had the city had formed his power base. So Oslo succeeded Bergen as the capital of the country.
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    The city functioned as the capital of Norway during the 18141905 union between Sweden and Norway. From 1877, the city's name was spelled Kristiania in government usage, a spelling that was adopted by the municipal authorities in 1897, although 'Christiania' was also used.

  3. Nov 20, 2019 · Haakon had previously been Duke of Norway and had the city had formed his power base. So Oslo succeeded Bergen as the capital of the country. Read more: A Brief History of Norway. The King started the construction of the Akershus Fortress across the fjord to the north-west of the city.

  4. 3 days ago · Oslo, capital and largest city of Norway. It lies at the head of Oslo Fjord in the southeastern part of the country. The original site of Oslo was east of the Aker River. The city was founded by King Harald Hardraade about 1050, and about 1300 the Akershus fortress was built by Haakon V.

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  5. Jul 19, 2023 · Bergen didn’t hold the honor of being Norway’s capital for long, because Oslo quickly began to rise in political power. By 1314, King Haakon V proclaimed Oslo to be the capital city of Norway. By the time Haakon V came to power, he further solidified Oslo’s claim as capital city by officially moving to the city.

  6. In 1314, the Norwegian King Haakon V made Oslo the capital of the kingdom and began to build Akershus Castle. Because of this, Oslo gained importance compared to the most important cities up to that time: Bergen and Trondheim.

  7. Jan 24, 2018 · What is the capital of Norway? Oslo is currently the capital city of Norway, but it wasn't always that way. The Oslo of today is a rapidly changing city with a smart new waterfront and a population growth causing it to become one of Europe's fastest growing capitals.

  8. The Capital of Norway. In 1299, King Håkon V decided to move from Bergen to Oslo, and with that, the capital moved. He cemented the city's status as the capital when he had the Akershus Fortress built in 1299. Everything changed in 1350 when the Black Plague came to Oslo.