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  1. According to traditions current in Norway and Iceland in the eleventh and twelfth centuries, he reigned from c. 872 to 930 and was the first King of Norway. [1][2] Supposedly, two of his sons, Eric Bloodaxe and Haakon the Good, succeeded Harald to become kings after his death. Much of Harald's biography is uncertain.

  2. Aug 21, 2024 · Born: c. 860. Died: c. 940. Harald I (born c. 860—died c. 940) was the first king to claim sovereignty over all of Norway. One of the greatest of the 9th-century Scandinavian warrior chiefs, he gained effective control of Norway’s western coastal districts but probably had only nominal authority in the other parts of Norway.

  3. Dec 13, 2019 · Harald Fairhair was the first king of Norway and the unification of the Viking tribes was started by his father, Halfdan the Black. The early history of Norway, and Scandinavia in general, is characterized by powerful seafarers, traders, and warriors and by rich heathen mythologies and ambitious chieftains.

  4. Nov 29, 2023 · If you ever looked up Norwegian history, chances are you came across the name of Harald Fairhair, the first king of Norway. His story is like a mix of legend and real-life Viking drama. In a time when Norway was a collection of smaller territories, each with its own ruler, Harald had an ambition to unite them all.

  5. Sep 29, 2024 · Harald Fairhair, also known as Harald Hårfagre, was driven by a bold vision: to unite the numerous and often warring Viking kingdoms of Norway under a single ruler. Before his rise, Norway was divided into numerous petty kingdoms, each ruled by powerful local chieftains or minor kings.

  6. Following this triumph, Harald fulfilled his promise and cut his hair, earning the epithet “Harald Fairhair.” His reign, which lasted until around 930 AD, marked the beginning of a centralized Norwegian monarchy and laid the foundation for the nation’s future.

  7. Nov 30, 2023 · In the realm of Scandinavian history, few names resonate with the same intrigue and grandeur as Harald Fairhair, the legendary Viking monarch credited with unifying Norway into a single kingdom. His tale is a captivating blend of historical fact, mythical embellishments, and captivating storytelling, leaving an indelible mark on the ...

  8. The Saga of Harald Fairhair (Haralds saga hárfagra) is the third of the sagas in Snorri Sturluson's Heimskringla, after Ynglinga saga and the saga of Halfdan the Black. Snorri sagas were written in Iceland in the 1220s. This saga is about the Norwegian king Harald Fairhair.

  9. Harald Fairhair (c. 850 – c. 932) was the first King of Norway. According to traditions today in Norway and Iceland , during the 12th and 13th centuries, he was king from 872 to 930. Most of what we know about him comes from several sagas , written up to three centuries after he died.

  10. Jun 8, 2018 · Harold I (ca. 840-933), the first king of Norway, reigned from 860 to 930. He became the ideal for unification at the time of his great-grandson Olaf I Tryggvason. Harold Haarfarer ("Fairhair") was a catalyst in his day and place.