- male, deceased (954)
- Erik Bloodaxe, was the second king of Norway (930-934) and the eldest son of his father Harald Fairhair. Once the power was in his hands, he began...
- male, deceased (995)
- Haakon Sigurdsson Jarl, (d. 995) was the son of Sigurd Haakonsson, Earl of Lade, and thus Trøndelag. Haakon claimed descent from the divine linage o...
- male
- "Bjørn Farmann" was a son of Harald Fairhair, first king of Norway. When Harald died, his kingdom was divided again between his sons, and Bjørn re...
- male, deceased (934)
- Olaf Haraldsson was son of Harald Fairhair of Norway. He was made king of Vingulmark by his father and then later inherited Vestfold after his...
- male
- Sigurd Hart or Sigurd Hjort was a legendary king of Ringerike in Norway, who appears in "Ragnarssona þáttr" and in "Halfdan the Black's saga". "R...
- male
- Harald Grenski was the son of Gudrød Bjørnsson. Gudrød was a grand-son of Harald Fairhair, and the king of Vestfold. Harald's cognomen "Grenski" is...
- male, deceased (900)
- Håkon Grjotgardsson (Old Norse: "Hákon Grjótgarðsson"), was the first Earl of Lade ("Hlaðajarl"), Norway. He descended from Hålogaland, and sought...
- male
- Ketil, nicknamed Flatnose, was a Norwegian hersir of the mid 800s, son of Bjorn (or Bjarni) Buna. His holdings were in the northern part of the...
- male
- Þorbjörn hornklofi was a 9th century Norwegian poet. He was the court poet of King Harald Fairhair. His preserved works are: *"Glymdrápa" - A "dr...
- male
- Gudrød Bjørnsson was the son of Bjørn Farmann, the king of Vestfold, and consequently a grand-son of Harald Fairhair. Gudrød was the father of Hara...
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