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  1. Sweyn Asleifsson or Sveinn Ásleifarson (c. 1115 – 1171) was a 12th-century Viking who appears in the Orkneyinga Saga. Early career. Sweyn was born in Caithness in the early twelfth century, to Olaf Hrolfsson and his wife Åsleik.

  2. The allies attacked and defeated king Olaf in the western Baltic Sea when he was sailing home from an expedition, in the Battle of Svolder, fought in September 999 or 1000. The victors divided Norway among them.

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    Succeeding his father as King of Denmark in 986 AD Sweyn was married twice, to Gunhilda the daughter of the Duke of Poland and then secondly to Sigrid the Haughty the widow of the King of Sweden after he repudiated his first wife. Harald Bluetooth was the first Scandinavian King to accept Christianity though Sweyn was never known to embrace his Chr...

    Six years after this, at the Battle of Svolder in 1000 AD, Sweyn allied with the Swedes and defeated King Olaf I Trygvessön of Norway, occupying and dividing the kingdom. There is proof that Olaf’s treatment of Sigrid was instrumental in his downfall. Sigrid turned down his proposal based on that she would have had to convert to Christianity to mar...

    King Sweyn’s descendants through his daughter Estrid continue to reign in Denmark today. Margaret of Denmark, a direct descendant, married James III of Scotland in 1469 introducing the bloodline in the Scottish royal family. Sweyn’s decedents became monarchs in England once again in 1603 after James VI of Scotland inherited the English throne. Swey...

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  3. Sep 11, 2024 · Saint Olav, also known as Olaf II Haraldsson, holds a central place in Norwegian history, culture, and religious life. Let’s dive into the fascinating story. As the eternal king of Norway and its patron saint, Olav's legacy transcends centuries, symbolising the intersection of Viking heritage, Christianisation, and the unification of Norway.

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  4. Jan 15, 2023 · Olaf Haraldsson (Jóhannes Haukur Jóhannesson) established himself as a villain in the first season of Vikings: Valhalla and continued to serve as one in season 2, but what happened in real life and how does his fate in the series compare to what really happened to him?

  5. King Sweyn Forkbeard (Old Norse: Sveinn Haraldsson tjúguskegg) is King Canute's father. King Forkbeard overthrew his father, Harald Bluetooth, and Norway's King Olaf Triggvason, laying the foundation for the North Sea Empire his son King Canute dreams of creating.

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