Harold II Yngling (King) of NORWAY

Harold II Yngling (King) of NORWAY

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Art Wert Datum Ort Quellenangaben
Name Harold II Yngling (King) of NORWAY
Name "GRAYPELT"
Name Harold II ERICSSON
Name Harald II Eiriksson (King) of NORWAY
Beruf King of Norway zu einem Zeitpunkt zwischen 961 und 970

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Art Datum Ort Quellenangaben
Geburt etwa 935 Norway nach diesem Ort suchen
Tod zu einem Zeitpunkt zwischen 970 und 995 Denmark (Murdered) nach diesem Ort suchen

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Harold II, byname Harald Graycloak, Norwegian Harald Gråfell, Old Norse Harald Gráfeldr, Norwegian king who, along with his brothers, overthrew Haakon I about 961 and ruled oppressively until about 970. He is credited with establishing the first Christian missions in Norway. The son of Erik Bloodax, who was the half brother of Haakon I, Harald took refuge in Denmark following his father's death. Aided by his uncle, the Danish king Harald Bluetooth (Blåtand), Harald and his brothers launched raids against Haakon I in Norway and killed him about 961. Harald ruled harshly, killing two of the kings in the Oslo region and Haakon, earl of Lade, and he aroused opposition with his prohibition of the public worship of pagan gods. He was killed in battle about 970 by the forces of Haakon (later Haakon the Great), son of the earl of Lade, with the connivance of Harald Bluetooth, some of whose Norwegian holdings had been appropriated by Harald. http://en.wikipedia.org Another Version: Harald II (-976), surnamed Gråfell (Norwegian) / Graafeld (Danish) / "Greyhide" (English), was the son of Eric Bloodaxe and a grandson of Harald Finehair. After his father's death, he and his brothers allied with King Harald Gormson of Denmark against King Haakon. After Haakon's death at Fitjar in 961, Harald and his brothers became kings of Norway, but they had little authority outside Western Norway. Harald, by being the oldest, was the most powerful of the brothers. He attempted to strengthen his rule by killing the local rulers Sigurd Haakonsson, Tryggve Olavsson and Gudrød Bjørnsson. In 976, he was tricked into coming to Denmark and murdered. He undertook a viking expedition to Bjarmaland, in northern Russia. http://en.wikipedia.org

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Titel Borneman-Wagner, Howard-Hause, Trout-Nutting, Boyer-Stutsman Family Tree
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