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Harald Hardråde p. 13 ISBN 978-82-430-0558-7 Tjønn (2010) p. 14 Krag, Claus. "Harald 3
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- Olav II and
Harald Hardråde are a
political fiction,
founded on a
later attempt to
legitimize their rule and that of
Hardråde's descendants, as well...
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purpurea fungus).
Snorri Sturluson writes briefly in the Saga of
Harald Hardrade that
Magnus was "an
amiable king and
bewailed by the people." Magnus's...
- Norseng, Per G. "Harald 3
Hardråde".
Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian).
Retrieved 5
November 2012. Krag, Claus. "Harald 3
Hardråde".
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third of Sweyn's sons to rule. He
married Ingegard, the
daughter of
Harald Hardråde, but did not have any sons. He was
succeeded by his
brother Eric the Good...
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battle by
Geoff Boxell The
Battle of
Stamford Bridge Saga of
Harald Hardrade The
Battle of
Stamford Bridge, BBC "In Our Time" 2 June 2011 Old Norse...
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dragon was used.
Magnus the Good used the same mark as
Saint Olav.
Harald Hardrade used the
raven banner. This flag was
flown by
various Viking chieftains...
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Guard was the ****ure king
Harald Sigurdsson III of Norway,
known as
Harald Hardråde ("Hard-ruler").
Having fled his homeland,
Harald went
first to Gardariki...
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traditionally thought to have been
founded by king Olav Kyrre, son of
Harald Hardråde in 1070 AD, four
years after the
Viking Age in
England ended with the Battle...
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coins found in
Ringerike in 1895 have been
dated to the time of
Harald Hardråde and are
inscribed Olafr a Hamri. At some point,
presumably after 1030 but...