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Kjotve the Rich (Old Norse: Kjǫtvi hinn auðgi, Norwegian:
Kjøtve den Rike) was a king of Agder, then one of the
petty kingdoms of
Norway during the late...
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Eirik king of Hordaland;
Sulke king of Rogaland, and his
brother Earl Sote:
Kjotve the Rich, king of Agder, and his son Thor Haklang; and from
Thelemark two...
- from Hægebostad)
Vigbrands fra
Agder – c. 690
Herbrand Vigbrandsson Kissa Kjotve the Rich
Kings from 790 to 987
Harald Granraude, 7??–815,
father of Åsa...
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Halfdan the
Black Halfdan the Black,
father of
Harald Fairhair, from 838
Kjotve the Rich, late 9th
century Harald Gudrødsson Grenske, 976–987
Prior to the...
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eliminate Kjotve, a
member of the
opposing Order of the Ancients.
Defying Styrbjorn's orders,
Eivor and
Sigurd enlist King Harald's help to kill
Kjotve. Following...
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seems to
describe the
Battle of Hafrsfjord, were
Harald faced off
against Kjotve the Rich and Hakláng. The poem
mentions Ragnhild, who in
Heimskringla is...
- Saga by
Snorri Sturluson, a
little isle is
mentioned as the
location where Kjotve the Rich fled the battle. The
little isle is
commonly held to have been...
- Vestfold, but
refused to join the
coalition against Harald led by King
Kjotve the Rich of Agder, and
would not
fight in the army of the
kings of Sogn...
- the
Battle of Hafrsfjord. As such they
formed part of the force, led by
Kjotve the Rich of
Agder and the
kings and
jarls of Hordaland, Rogaland, and Telemark...
- in
Breisgau (now Germany),
possible progenitor of the
House of
Habsburg Kjotve the Rich, late 9th
century king of Agder, a
petty kingdom in
southern Norway...