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Haraldshaugen (Norwegian:
Riksmonumentet Haraldshaugen) is a
national monument in Haugesund, Norway. The
monument was
erected during the
millennial celebration...
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burial site for
several early Norwegian rulers. The
national monument of
Haraldshaugen was
raised in 1872, to
commemorate the
Battle of
Hafrsfjord which is...
- that the
battle took
place during the 880s. The
national monument of
Haraldshaugen was
raised in 1872 to
commemorate the
Battle of Hafrsfjord. In 1983...
- town.
After his
death in c. 940, it is
believed Fairhair was
buried at
Haraldshaugen, a
burial mound adjacent to the
Karmsundet strait. This site is the...
- of Nynorsk, Ivar Aasen. His
first use of the name was in his poem "
Haraldshaugen".
Haugaland is
named after the
center of the district, Haugesund. Haugaland...
- Name Born-died
Burial site King
Harald I c.850–933
Haraldshaugen in
Haugesund King Erik I c.895–954
Stainmoore in
England King Håkon I c.920–961 Seim...
- The
monument at
Haraldshaugen,
erected to
celebrate the
millennial anniversary of Norway's
unification under the rule of King
Harald Fairhair after the...
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Music Library Digital Scores collections Monument honoring Ivar
Aasen by Paul
Fjelde The Ivar
Aasen Centre Official Website Haraldshaugen by Ivar Aasen...
- Yggdrasil, the tree of life.
Standing above Karmsund, near Haugesund, is
Haraldshaugen, a
monument commemorating the
traditional burial site for
several early...
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Churches include New
Borgund Church,
erected between 1865 and 1868.
Haraldshaugen, a
national monument in Haugesund, was
raised in 1872 to commemorate...