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Harald Grenske (10th century) was a
petty king in
Vestfold in Norway.
Harald Grenske was the son of Gudrød Bjørnsson. Gudrød is
claimed to have been grandson...
- and Olaf the Stout, was King of
Norway from 1015 to 1028. Son of
Harald Grenske, a
petty king in Vestfold, Norway, he was
posthumously given the title...
- of
Harald Fairhair, from 838.
Kjotve the Rich, late 9th
century Harald Grenske, 976–987
Might also be
called Firda or Firdafylke. Rulers: Olaf brother...
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father of
Sigrid the Haughty. For some time he gave
refuge to
Harald Grenske, who
later came back to woo Sigrid, only to be
killed by her for his persistence...
- gráfeldar,
where he
describes the
upbringing of the
Norwegian prince Harald Grenske, who fled to
Sweden and
there joined the
raiding band of
Skoglar Toste...
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appears in Snorri's 'Saga of King Olaf Tryggvason' as the wife of
Harald Grenske (Grenski),
ruler of Vestfold. In the
summer of 994,
although already married...
- Fairhair, from 838
Kjotve the Rich, late 9th
century Harald Gudrødsson
Grenske, 976–987
Prior to the
Viking Age is a gap in the region's
history for a...
- of
Harald Fairhair.
These traditions make Gudrød the
father of
Harald Grenske, and the
paternal grandfather of
Saint Olaf, but
modern scholars have suggested...
- his
marriage with Åsta
Gudbrandsdatter after her
first husband Harald Grenske had died,
Sigurd Syr was
stepfather of King Olaf II and the
father of King...
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Alfgeirsson Halfdan the
Black Olaf
Haraldsson Tryggve Olafsson Harald Gudrødsson
Grenske, 976-987
Germanic peoples Vingulmark -
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