- The
Battle of
Fimreite (Norwegian:
Slaget ved
Fimreite) was a
naval battle fought on June 15, 1184,
between King
Magnus Erlingsson and the Birkebeiner...
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Fimreite is a
small village in the muni****lity of
Sogndal in
Vestland county, Norway. The
village sits on the
south side of the
mouth of the Sogndalsfjorden...
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royal succession in Norway. King
Magnus was
killed in the
Battle of
Fimreite in 1184
against the
forces of
Sverre Sigurdsson who
became King of Norway...
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struggle against King
Magnus Erlingsson.
After Magnus fell at the
Battle of
Fimreite in 1184,
Sverre ruled as sole king of Norway.
Differences with the Church...
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center of
Sogndal muni****lity.
Other villages include Kaupanger, Kjørnes,
Fimreite, Nornes, and Fjærland.
Sogndal Airport, Haukåsen is
located 10 kilometres...
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Integrated Taxonomic Information System.
Retrieved 30
January 2018. Rosef, O.;
Fimreite, N.; Egeland, B. (2001). "Copper
deficiency in
Norwegian farmed red deer"...
- its
mouth where it
empties into the main Sognefjorden. The
village of
Fimreite lies
across the
fjord from Nornes. The
village sits
about 10 kilometres...
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thought to have been
built in the late 12th
century after the
Battle of
Fimreite,
however recent research has
changed this date. The
church was
likely built...
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ended with the
defeat and
death of King
Magnus in the
Battle of
Fimreite (Slaget ved
Fimreite) in 1184. In the aftermath,
groups made up prin****lly of the...
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Sverre of
Norway to help
consolidate his
power following the
Battle of
Fimreite. As
Norse influence spread, so did the sýslumaður system,
reaching into...