- Tore Hund
Tore Hund (Modern Norwegian) or Þórir hundr (Old Norse) ("Tore the Dog"), (ca.
990 - ?), one of the leaders of the so-calledpeasant faction opposing the Norwegian kingOlav Haraldsson , also an important character inSnorre Sturlason 's saga chronicling the king.Tore was an influential man in the area of
Hålogaland , his home being the island ofBjarkøy . He was an accomplishedViking , leading several expeditions towardsRussia and theWhite Sea . He also served in the forces ofCanute the Great on several occasions.Both strongly independent and a devout pagan, he opposed the king's attempts to unify and Christianize Norway. He also held personal grudges against the king, after the murder of his nephew Asbjørn Selsbane by one of the king's men, and the heavy fine he got for revenging his nephew's death.
When
Erling Skjalgsson was killed in1028 , Tore Hund assumed leadership of the anti-Olav faction together withKalv Arnesson andEinar Tambarskjelve . He joined Canute's forces when they drove out Olav, and was named Canute's representative inNorway along withHårek from Tjøtta .As Olav arrived during the summer of
1030 , Tore was among those rallying against him. According toHeimskringla , Tore and his men led the line against the king's army at theBattle of Stiklestad . According to saga sources, Tore was among those who gave Olav his lethal wounds,Kalv Arnesson andTorstein Knarresmed being the others.After the battle, turning political tides soon went against Tore Hund. As Olav's son Magnus, backed by some of Tore's former allies, seized power, Tore became a pursued and marginalized figure. According to Snorre, Tore Hund converted and went to
Jerusalem to repent his sin sometime after1035 . Tore did not return from this trip and we do not know how or when he died.
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