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Sigurd "Syr" Halfdansson
(Cir 960-1018)
Åsta Gudbrandsdatter
(Cir 970-Cir 1020)
Torberg Arnesson på Giske
(Cir 990-Cir 1050)
Ragnhild Erlingsdatter
(-)
Harald III Sigurdsson Hardråde of Norway
(1015-1066)
Tora Torbergsdatter of Giske
(-)
Magnus II Haraldsson of Norway
(1048-1069)

 

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Magnus II Haraldsson of Norway 1 2 3

  • Born: 1048
  • Died: 1069 aged 21
  • Buried: Nidaros, Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag, Norway

  General Notes:

Hans sønn, Håkon Toresfostre, ble konge i 1093 sammen med sin fetter, Magnus III Olavsson Berrføtt, men døde allerede året etter.

Joint king of Norway with his brother Olaf III Haraldsson, from 1066 until 1069. He was a son of Harald III Haraldsson.

From Snorre Sturlasson: Saga of Harald Hardrade:

"105. KING MAGNUS'S DEATH.

King Magnus Haraldson ruled over Norway the first winter after King Harald's death (A.D. 1067), and afterwards two years (A.D. 1068-1069) along with his brother, King Olaf. Thus there were two kings of Norway at that time; and Magnus had the northern and Olaf the eastern part of the country. King Magnus had a son called Hakon, who was fostered by Thorer of Steig in Gudbrandsdal, who was a brother of King Magnus by the mother's side; and Hakon was a most agreeable man.

After King Harald Sigurdson's death the Danish king Svein let it be known that the peace between the Northmen and the Danes was at an end, and insisted that the league between Harald and Svein was not for longer time than their lives. There was a levy in both kingdoms. Harald's sons called out the whole people in Norway for procuring men and ships, and Svein set out from the south with the Danish army. Messengers then went between with proposals for a peace; and the Northmen said they would either have the same league as was concluded between King Harald and Svein, or otherwise give battle instantly on the spot. Verses were made on this occasion, viz.: --

"Ready for war or peace,
King Olaf will not cease
From foeman's hand
To guard his land."

So says also Stein Herdison in his song of Olaf: --

"From Throndhjem town, where in repose
The holy king defies his foes,
Another Olaf will defend
His kingdom from the greedy Svein.
King Olaf had both power and right,
And the Saint's favour in the fight.
The Saint will ne'er his kin forsake,
And let Svein Ulfson Norway take."

In this manner friendship was concluded between the kings and peace between the countries. King Magnus fell ill and died of the ringworm disease, after being ill for some time. He died and was buried at Nidaros. He was an amiable king and bewailed by the people."

  Noted events in his life were:

• Acceded: King of Norway, 1066.


Sources


1 Encyclopædia Britannica Online, "Magnus II Haraldsson".

2 Snorri Sturluson (c. 1179 - 1241), http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/OMACL/ (About 1225).

3 Tore Nygaard, Tore Nygaard's Genealogy (http://www.nygaard.home.se). Snorre Sturlasson: Harald Hardrådes saga, avsnitt 101. Cappelen's Norges Historie, Bind 2 side 106; Bind 15 side 170. Ole Georg Moseng, Erik Opsahl, Gunnar I. Pettersen og Erling Sandmo: Norsk historie I - 750-1537, Tano Aschehoug 1999, side 79.

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