Harald & Thora Sigurdsson
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Harald III "Hardrada" "The Severe" Sigurdsson
King Of Norway
BORN:   Abt 1015 - - Ringerike, Buskerud, Norway
MARRIED:   1047 - - More Og Romsdal, Norway
Died:   25 Sep 1066 - - Stamford Bridge, Yorkshire, England
BURIED:   Helgesaetter, Kloster, Trondheim, Norway
FATHER:   Sigurd "Syr" Halfdansson
MOTHER:   Asta "Astrid" Gudbrandsdatter
 
Thora Thorbergsdatter - Queen of Norway
BORN:   Abt 1025 - - Giske, More Og Romsdal, Norway
Died:   1025
BURIED:    
FATHER:   Thorberg Arnesson
MOTHER:   Ragnhild Erlingsdatter
SAGA OF HARALD HARDRADE
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PRELIMINARY REMARKS.

Harald, son of Sigurd Syr, was born in the year A.D. 1015, and left Norway A.D. 1030.
He was called Hardrade, that is, the severe counsellor, the tyrant, though the Icelanders never applied this epithet to him.
Harald helped the Icelanders in the famine of A.D. 1056, and sent them timber for a church at Thingvol.
It was the Norwegians who gave him the name tyrant in contrast to the "debonairete" of Magnus.
He came to Norway in A.D. 1046, and became sole king in A.D. 1047.
He died in A.D. 1066, and his son and successor Magnus died in A.D. 1069.


His saga is to be compared with "Agrip", "Fagrskinna", and "Morkinskinna".

The skalds quoted are: Thiodolf, Bolverk, Illuge Bryndalaskald, Stuf the skald, Thorarin Skeggjason, Valgard o' Val, Od Kikinaskald, Grane Skald, Thorleik the Fair, Stein Herdison, Ulf the Marshal, Arnor the earls' skald, Thorkel Skallason, and King Harald Hardrade himself.

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