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Harald Greycloak (Old Norse:
Haraldr gráfeldr, lit. "Harald Grey-hide"; Norwegian:
Harald Gråfell; Danish:
Harald Gråfeld; c. 935 – c. 970) was a king...
- Harald's rule as king of
Norway following the ********ination of King
Harald Greycloak of
Norway was more tenuous, most
likely lasting for no more than a few...
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battle and his
reception into Valhalla.
After Haakon's death,
Harald Greycloak, the
eldest surviving son of Eric Bloodaxe,
ascended the
throne as King...
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Haakon at the
Battle of
Fitjar (Slaget ved
Fitjar på Stord) in 961,
Harald Greycloak, the son of
Eirik Bloodaxe and his
brothers became kings of Norway. In...
- with
Harald Bluetooth against Harald Greycloak.[citation needed] The two
arranged the
death of
Harald Greycloak around 971,
after which Harald Bluetooth...
- Oslofjord.[citation needed]
Erling Eiriksson,
Sigurd Sleva and
Harald Greycloak,
three of the sons of Eric
Bloodaxe (Eirikssønnene)
landed unnoticed on...
- was
hiding from her husband's killers, led by
Harald Greycloak, the son of
Eirik Bloodaxe.
Greycloak and his
brothers had
seized the
throne from Haakon...
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Harald Greycloak,
third son of
Eirik Bloodaxe,
jointly with his
brothers became kings of Norway.
Tryggve was
subsequently killed by
Harald Greycloak as part...
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switched his
support to
Harald Greycloak's rival,
Haakon Sigurdsson, Earl of Lade, who
eventually captured Harald Greycloak's kingdom.
Haakon thereafter ruled...
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Harald II (or
Harold II) may
refer to:
Harald Greycloak of
Norway (died 976)
Harald II of
Denmark (c. 980s – 1018)
Harold Godwinson of
England (c. 1022...