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  1. Harald Fairhair's campaign in Götaland was an attack that took place in the 870s.. Snorri Sturluson writes in Harald Fairhair's saga that Harald Fairhair disputed the Swedish king Eric Eymundsson's hegemony in what is today southern Norway.. He attacked and forced Viken to accept his rule and then plundered and burnt in Rånrike.Because of this the Norwegian skald Þorbjörn hornklofi boasted ...

  2. Harald Fairhair, quasi-legendary founder of the dynasty, must have constituted one such anchorage for royal claimants with dubious legitimacy. At this point, it is indeed very suggestive that the oldest reference to the Fairhair Dynasty as a prerequisite to the throne of Norway was almost contemporary with the reign of King Sverri, ...

  3. Harald I er Harald I er à gauche. Illustration du XIV e siècle . Titre Roi de Norvège 872 – 930 (58 ans) Prédécesseur Nouvelle fonction Successeur Éric I er Biographie Dynastie Dynastie Hårfagre Ynglingar Nom de naissance Haraldr hárfagri Date de naissance vers 850 Lieu de naissance Inconnu Date de décès vers 931 Lieu de décès Rogaland Père Halfdan III de Vestfold Mère Ragnhild ...

  4. 24 de mar. de 2020 · According to the sagas, it was Harald Fairhair (ca. 865 – ca. 933) who united Norway into a single kingdom. Harald Fairhair’s father, Halfdan the Black, was a petty king in the regions of Vestfold and Oppland. Legend has it that Harald was only ten years old when he acceded to his father’s kingship, after Halfdan the Black fell through ...

  5. 3 de feb. de 2022 · Growing up, Harald admired his half-brother Olaf, who in a few short years had managed to control more of Norway than anyone since Harald Fairhair. Both Olaf and Harald felt that uniting all of Norway was their calling. So, Harald was most distressed when, in 1028, Olaf was deposed by Cnut The Great of Denmark and driven into exile in Kievan Rus.

  6. Harald I Pięknowłosy. Harald Pięknowłosy symbolicznie przejmuje z rąk ojca władzę, miniatura z Flateyjarbók, XVI wiek [1] król Norwegii. Okres. od ok. 872. do ok. 930. Następca. Eryk Krwawy Topór. Dane biograficzne.

  7. Harald Fairhair, the inaugural king of Norway, established his residence in Avaldsnes, also known as the Homeland of the Viking Kings, a mere 8 km (4.9 miles) away from the present-day Haugesund town.Following his death around 940 AD, Fairhair’s resting place is thought to be at Haraldshaugen, a burial mound situated by the Karmsundet strait.The town and municipality of Haugesund derive ...