- Harald I of Norway
Infobox Norwegian Royalty|monarch
name =Harald I
title =King of Norway
caption =King Harald, in an illustration from the 14th centuryFlateyjarbók .
reign =872 – 930
coronation =
successor =Eirik Bloodaxe
spouse =Ragnhild Eriksdotter Åsa Håkonsdotter
Svanhild Øysteinsdotter
"various concubines"
issue =Eirik Bloodaxe Bjørn Farmann
Olaf GeirstadalfHaakon the Good
issue-link =#Issue
issue-pipe =more
royal house =Fairhair dynasty
house-type =Dynasty
father =Halfdan the Black
mother =Ragnhild Sigurdsdotter
date of birth =c. 850
place of birth =EasternNorway
date of death =933
place of death =Rogaland ,Norway
date of burial =
place of burial =Karmsund |Harald Fairhair or Harald Finehair (Old Norse: "Haraldr hárfagri", Norwegian: "Harald Hårfagre"), (c. 850 – c. 933) was the first king (872 – 930) of
Norway .Little is known of the historical Harald. The only contemporary sources mentioning him are the two skaldic poems "Haraldskvæði" and "
Glymdrápa ", byÞorbjörn Hornklofi . The first poem describes life at Harald's court, mentions that he took a Danish wife, and that he won a victory at Hafrsfjord. The second relates a series of battles Harald has won. He is not mentioned in any contemporary foreign sources. His life was described in several of theKings' sagas , but the first of these were not written until the end of the 12th century, over 250 years after his death. Their accounts of Harald and his life differ on several points, and much of the content is clearly mythological. He is credited with having unified Norway into one kingdom. Modern historians assume that his rule was limited to the coastal areas of southern Norway.The saga descriptions
The sagas tell us that Harald succeeded, on the death of his father
Halfdan the Black Gudrødsson in A.D. 860, to the sovereignty of several small, and somewhat scattered kingdoms inVestfold , which had come into his father's hands through conquest and inheritance.The unification of Norway is, according to a tale, somewhat of a love story. The tale begins with a marriage proposal that resulted in rejection and scorn from
Gyda , the daughter of Eirik, king of Hordaland. She said she refused to marry Harald "before he was king over all of Norway". Harald was therefore induced to take avow not to cut nor comb his hair until he was sole king of Norway, and that ten years later, he was justified in trimming it; whereupon he exchanged the epithet "Shockhead" or "Tanglehair" for the one by which he is usually known. Most scholars today regard this story as a literary tale inspired by the Romance stories popular at the courts, by the time "Heimskringla " was written.In 866, Harald made the first of a series of conquests over the many
petty kingdom s which would compose Norway, includingVärmland in Sweden, and modern day south-eastern Norway, which had sworn allegiance to the Swedish kingErik Eymundsson . In 872, after a great victory at Hafrsfjord nearStavanger , Harald found himself king over the whole country. His realm was, however, threatened by dangers from without, as large numbers of his opponents had taken refuge, not only inIceland , then recently discovered; but also in theOrkney Islands ,Shetland Islands ,Hebrides Islands ,Faroe Islands and the northern European mainland. However, his opponents leaving wasn't entirely voluntary. Many Norwegian chieftains who were wealthy and respected posed a threat to Harald; therefore, they were subjected to much harassment from Harald, prompting them to vacate the land. At last, Harald was forced to make an expedition to the West, to clear the islands and the Scottish mainland of someVikings who tried to hide there.It was long thought that Harald thus caused the Norse settlement of Iceland and beyond. According to this view, Iceland was settled by "malcontents" from Norway, who resented Harald's claim of rights of taxation over lands, which the possessors appear to have previously held in absolute ownership. This view has been largely abandoned by modern historians, as archaeological finds have shown that the settlement of Iceland started before Harald's reign in Norway.
There are several accounts of large feasting
mead hall s constructed for important feasts when Scandinavian royalty was invited. According to a legend recorded bySnorri Sturluson , in theHeimskringla , the late 9th century Värmlandish chieftain Áki invited both the Norwegian kingHarald Fairhair and the Swedish kingEric Eymundsson , but had the Norwegian king stay in the newly constructed and sumptuous one, because he was the youngest one of the kings and the one who had the greatest prospects. The older Swedish king, on the other hand, had to stay in the old feasting hall. The Swedish king was so humiliated that he killed Áki.The latter part of Harald's reign was disturbed by the strife of his many sons. He gave them all the royal title and assigned lands to them, which they were to govern as his representatives; but this arrangement did not put an end to the discord, which continued into the next reign. When he grew old, Harald handed over the supreme power to his favourite son Eirik Bloodaxe, whom he intended to be his successor. Eirik I ruled side-by-side with his father when Harald was 80 years old. Harald died three years later due to age in approximately 933. The number of sons he left varies in the different saga accounts, from 11 to 20. Twelve of his sons are named as kings, two of them over the whole country.
Issue
Harald's children with Åsa, daughter of
Håkon Grjotgardsson , Earl of Lade:
*Guttorm Haraldsson , king ofRanrike
* Halvdan Kvite (Haraldsson), king of Trondheim
* Halvdan Svarte (Haraldsson), king of Trondheim.
*Sigrød Haraldsson , king of TrondheimChildren with Gyda:
* Ålov Årbot (Haraldsdotter)
* Rørek Haraldsson
* Sigtrygg Haraldsson
* Frode Haraldsson
* (Torgils Haraldsson)¹Children with Ragnhild Eiriksdotter ofJutland :
* Eirik Bloodaxe, king of Norway.Children with Svanhild, daughter of Eystein Earl:
*Bjørn Farmann , king ofVestfold .
*Olaf Haraldsson Geirstadalf , king ofVingulmark , later also Vestfold.
* Ragnar RykkelChildren with Åshild, daughter of Ring Dagsson:
* Ring Haraldsson
* Dag Haraldsson
* Gudrød Skirja
* Ingegjerd HaraldsdotterChildren with Snøfrid, daughter of Svåse the Finn:
* Halvdan Hålegg
* Gudrød Ljome
* Ragnvald Rettilbeine
* Sigurd RiseChildren with Tora Mosterstong, his maid:
* Haakon the Good, king of Norway. Other children:
* Ingebjørg HaraldsdotterHarald was the grandfather of Harald II.
Notes
# This Torgils Haraldsson is identical to "
Thorgest " in the Irish history.Snorre Sturlason , in his "Heimskringla ", claims that Torgils was Harald's son. This is now thought to be unlikely.References
*1911
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