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- Vingulmark (Old Norse Vingulmǫrk) is the old name for the area in Norway which today makes up the counties of Østfold, western parts of Akershus (excluding...
- brother of Bjørn Harald Gudrødsson Grenske, 976–987 Rulers: Dag the mild Vingulmark is the old name for the area which today makes up the counties of Østfold...
- brother Olaf and, through military action, persuaded King Gandalf of Vingulmark to cede half his kingdom. Based on the for****c nature of his ties to...
- Gandalf Alfgeirsson (Old Norse: Gandálf Álfgeirsson) was a legendary king of the petty kingdom Alfheim, in south-eastern Norway and south-western Sweden...
- king of Viken, Norway (Vingulmark and Rånrike). Tryggve Olafsson was the son of Olaf Haraldsson, king of Vestfold and Vingulmark, and grandson of King...
- Ringerike, Lower Buskerud, which was originally part of Vestfold, and Western Vingulmark. Hallingdal consisted of Flå, Nes, Gol, Hemsedal, Ål and Hol. Numedal...
- from 995 to 1000. He was the son of Tryggvi Olafsson, king of Viken (Vingulmark, and Rånrike), and, according to later sagas, the great-grandson of Harald...
- Bjørn Farmann became king of Vestfold. Olaf Haraldsson was made king of Vingulmark by his father and then later inherited Vestfold after his brother Bjørn...
- great-grandfather of Norwegian king Olaf II. Olaf Haraldsson Geirstadalf, king of Vingulmark, later also Vestfold, and reputed father of Tryggve Olafsson, father of...
- According to Snorri Sturluson in Olav Trygvasons saga, he was a king of Vingulmark, Vestfold and Agder. Recent scholarship has questioned the historicity...