Also known as Olav V, Prince Alexander of Denmark, Prince Alexander Edward Christian Frederik of Denmark, Olav, Crown Prince of Norway, Crown Prince Olav of Norway, The People's King, Olaf V of Norway
king of Norway (1903-1991)
Olav V was the King of Norway for nearly 88 years, from 1903 until his death in 1991, making him one of the longest-reigning monarchs in Norwegian history. He served as the constitutional head of state during a period that included Norway's independence from Sweden, two world wars, and the country's transformation into a modern nation.
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King of Norway from 1957 until his death in 1991.
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Olav V (Norwegian: Olav den femte, Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈûːlɑːv dɛn ˈfɛ̂mtə]; born Prince Alexander of Denmark; 2 July 1903 – 17 January 1991) was King of Norway from 1957 until his death in 1991.
Olav was born at Sandringham House in England, the only child of Prince Carl of Denmark and Princess Maud of Wales. He became heir apparent to the Norwegian throne when his father was elected King Haakon VII of Norway in 1905. He was the first heir to the Norwegian throne to be brought up in Norway since Olav IV in the 14th century, and his parents made sure that he was given as Norwegian an upbringing as possible. In preparation for his future role, he attended both civilian and military schools. In 1929, he married his first cousin, Princess Märtha of Sweden. During World War II, his leadership was much appreciated, and he was appointed Norwegian Chief of Defence in 1944. Olav became king following the death of his father in 1957.
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