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Battle of
Nesjar (Slaget ved
Nesjar) was a sea
battle off the
coast of
Norway in 1016. It was a
primary event in the
reign of King Olav
Haraldsson (later...
- Carl
Nesjar (né Carlsen; 6 July 1920 – 23 May 2015) was a
Norwegian painter,
sculptor and
graphic artist. He is best
known for his
collaborations with...
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concrete sculpture created by
Pablo Pic****o and the
Norwegian artist Carl
Nesjar,
which was
erected in the city of
Rotterdam in 1970. It is
located on the...
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claimed the throne. He
defeated Sveinn and his
allies in the
battle of
Nesjar.
Sveinn retreated to Sweden,
intending to
muster a
force to
retake Norway...
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University Village,
designed by
Pablo Pic****o and
built by his
collaborator Carl
Nesjar.
Constructed in 1968, the
sculpture was
declared a New York City landmark...
- — on the
early deeds of King Olaf Nesjavísur (‘verses of
Nesjar’) — on the
Battle of
Nesjar Austrfararvísur (‘verses of an
eastern journey’) — on a diplomatic...
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Lonely Planet Publications. The
Nesjar Monument,
located in Helgeroa, made on the 1,000th
anniversary for the
Battle of
Nesjar.
First unveiled July 29, 2016...
- identity. Olaf
Haraldsson did not
become King of
Norway until the
Battle of
Nesjar. Olaf
Haraldsson was the son of Åsta
Gudbrandsdatter and
Harald Grenske...
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Saint Olav used a
serpent within a
white mark at the
Battle of
Nesjar.
Prior to this the
raven or
dragon was used.
Magnus the Good used the same...
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earned his
trust to ****ume
rulership of his Earldoms. At the
Battle of
Nesjar, in 1016, Olaf
Haraldsson won the
kingdom of
Norway from the Danes. It was...