- Svolder,
Eirik Håkonson, with his
brother Sveinn Hákonarson,
became kings of
Norway under Sweyn Forkbeard. In 1014 or 1015
Eirik Håkonson left
Norway and...
-
Haakon IV
Haakonsson (c. March/April 1204 – 16
December 1263; Old Norse: Hákon Hákonarson [ˈhɑːˌkon ˈhɑːˌkonɑrˌson]; Norwegian: Håkon Håkonsson), sometimes...
- Eric III Lamb (Danish: Erik III Lam, c. 1120 – 27
August 1146) was King of
Denmark from 1137
until 1146. He was the
grandson of Eric I and the
nephew of...
- a
variant of Eiríkr/Eirik/Eric and his patronym, Hákonarson/Hakonarson/
Hakonson,
meaning "son of Haakon". In
modern Norwegian, it
would be
Eirik Håkonsson...
- Heimskringla. Kongesagaer)
Archived 2012-02-26 at the
Wayback Machine Sigurd Håkonson Ladejarl (890 - 962) (slektsforskning.com) Sigurðardrápa (Skaldic Project...
- Olav
Håkonson Hauge (18
August 1908 – 23 May 1994) was a
Norwegian horticulturist,
translator and poet.
Hauge was born at the
village of
Ulvik in Hordaland...
-
infamous murder at Rimul.
After his death,
Haakon Jarl's two sons
Eirik Håkonson and
Sveinn Hákonarson fled for
protection to the king of Sweden, Olof Skötkonung...
-
Sweyn Haakonsson (Old Norse:
Sveinn Hákonarson, Norwegian:
Svein Håkonsson) (died c. 1016) was an earl of the
house of Hlaðir and co-ruler of
Norway from...
- In the same year a
brief conflict with
Norway flared up, as King Håkon
Håkonson made an
incursion into Värmland in
retaliation for
support given to Håkon's...
-
believed to have
replaced the Old
Norse name
Haakon and its
derivative Hakonson".
Black also
noted that the
surname Aiken (and its variations: Aitken,...