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Håkon Grjotgardsson

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Håkon Grjotgardsson (Old Norse: Hákon Grjótgarðsson) (c. 860-870 - c. 900-920) was the first Earl of Lade and an ally of Harald Fairhair, King of Norway. [1]

24 relations: Atløy, Atli the Slender, Ørland, Battle of Fjaler, Earls of Lade, Guttorm Haraldsson, Haakon Sigurdsson, Halfdan Haraldsson the Black, Harald Fairhair, Lade Mansion, Lee M. Hollander, Møre og Romsdal, Nordfjord, Old Norse, Rognvald Eysteinsson, Sigurd Haakonsson, Snorri Sturluson, Sogn, Sogn og Fjordane, Sunnfjord, Trøndelag, Trondheim, Trondheim Fjord, University of Texas Press.

Atløy

Atløy or Atløyna is an island in Askvoll Municipality in Sogn og Fjordane county, Norway.

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Atli the Slender

Atli the Slender (Old Norse: Atli hinn Mjovi) was a ninth-century Norwegian jarl mentioned in several Old Norse sources, including Heimskringla and Egils saga.

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Ørland

Ørland is a municipality in Trøndelag county, Norway.

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Battle of Fjaler

The battle of Fjaler was an engagement related to Harald Fairhair's unification of Norway.

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Earls of Lade

The Earls of Lade (ladejarl (singular), ladejarler (plural); Old Norse variant of Lade: Hlaðir) were a dynasty of rulers of Earldom of Lade, present day Trøndelag and Hålogaland in Norway from the 9th century to the 11th century.

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Guttorm Haraldsson

Guttorm Haraldsson was the first son of King Harald Fairhair of Norway and Åsa, daughter of Håkon Grjotgardsson, who was the first Earl of Lade.

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Haakon Sigurdsson

Haakon Sigurdarson (Haakon Jarl) (Hákon Sigurðarson, Håkon Sigurdsson) (c. 937 – 995) was the de facto ruler of Norway from about 975 to 995.

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Halfdan Haraldsson the Black

Halfdan Haraldsson or Halfdan the Black (not to be confused with his grandfather and namesake) was a son of Harald I of Norway by his first wife, Åsa, the daughter of Jarl Håkon Grjotgardsson of Lade.

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Harald Fairhair

Harald Fairhair (Old Norse: Haraldr Hárfagri, Norwegian: Harald Hårfagre, (literally "Harald Hair-pleasant"); 850 – 932) is remembered by medieval historians as the first King of Norway.

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Lade Mansion

Lade Manor (Norwegian: Lade gård or Lade Gaard) is the site of one of the historic farms of Norway.

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Lee M. Hollander

Lee Milton Hollander (November 8, 1880 – October 19, 1972), in Edgar C. Polomé, ed., Old Norse Literature and Mythology: A Symposium, Austin: University of Texas, 1969,, pp.

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Møre og Romsdal

Møre og Romsdal (Møre and Romsdal) is a county in the northernmost part of Western Norway.

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Nordfjord

Nordfjord (Northern fjord—in contrast to Sunnfjord) is a traditional district of Norway.

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Old Norse

Old Norse was a North Germanic language that was spoken by inhabitants of Scandinavia and inhabitants of their overseas settlements from about the 9th to the 13th century.

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Rognvald Eysteinsson

Rognvald Eysteinsson (fl. 865) was the founding Jarl (or Earl) of Møre in Norway, and a close relative and ally of Harald Fairhair, the earliest known King of Norway.

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Sigurd Haakonsson

Sigurd Håkonsson (died 962) (Old Norse: Sigurðr Hákonarson) was a Norwegian nobleman and Jarl of Lade in Trøndelag.

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Snorri Sturluson

Snorri Sturluson (1179 – 23 September 1241) was an Icelandic historian, poet, and politician.

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Sogn

Sogn is a traditional district in Western Norway (Vestlandet).

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Sogn og Fjordane

Sogn og Fjordane (English: Sogn and Fjordane) is a county in western Norway, bordering Møre og Romsdal, Oppland, Buskerud, and Hordaland.

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Sunnfjord

Sunnfjord (the southern fjord - in contrast to Nordfjord) is a traditional district in Western Norway located in Sogn og Fjordane county.

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Trøndelag

Trøndelag is a county in the central part of Norway.

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Trondheim

Trondheim (historically Kaupangen, Nidaros and Trondhjem) is a city and municipality in Trøndelag county, Norway.

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Trondheim Fjord

The Trondheim Fjord or Trondheimsfjorden, an inlet of the Norwegian Sea, is Norway's third-longest fjord at long.

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University of Texas Press

The University of Texas Press (or UT Press) is a university press that is part of the University of Texas at Austin.

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Haakon the Rich, Hakon Grjotgardsson, Hakon jarl Grjotgardsson, Hákon Grjótgarðsson, Hákon jarl Grjótgarðsson, Hákon the Rich, Håkon the Rich.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Håkon_Grjotgardsson

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