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Olaf Haraldsson

Olaf Haraldsson (c. 995 – 29 July 1030), also called Saint Olaf, Olaf the Holy, Olaf II, and Olaf the Stout or "Large", was King of Norway from 1015 to 1028.

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Born
c. 995 Ringerike, Norway
Died
29 July 1030 (aged around 35) Stiklestad, Norway
Father
Harald Grenske
House
Fairhair
Issue
Wulfhild, Duchess of Saxony Magnus I of Norway (ill.)
Mother
Åsta Gudbrandsdatter

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Olaf Haraldsson

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related to background · 30
Olaf Haraldsson → According, Battle, Fairhair Halvdansson, Gudbrandsdatter, Gudrød Bjørnsson, Harald Grenske, Harald Hardrada, High King, Hringsakri, Icelandic, Ivar Vidfamne, King, King Bjørn Farmann, King Guðrøðr, King Harald, King Hring, King Hrœrekr, Kingdom, Nesjar, Norway
related to Conversion of Norway · 29
Olaf Haraldsson → But, Christian, Christianity, Christians, Church, Cnut, England, Europe, Germany, Good, Great, However, Håkon, Kuli, Many, Normandy, Norway, Norway's, Norwegian, Olaf
related to Saga sources for Olaf Haraldsson · 26
Olaf Haraldsson → Antiquitate Regum Norwagiensium, Christ, Fagrskinna, Glælognskviða, Heimskringla, Historia, Historia Norwegiae, Icelander, Icelanders, Icelandic, It, Latin, Many, Monk, Morkinskinna, Norse, Nóregskonungasögum, Olaf, Sea-Calm Poem, Snorri Sturluson
Born · 1
Olaf Haraldsson → c. 995 Ringerike, Norway
Died · 1
Olaf Haraldsson → 29 July 1030 (aged around 35) Stiklestad, Norway
Father · 1
Olaf Haraldsson → Harald Grenske
House · 1
Olaf Haraldsson → Fairhair
Issue · 1
Olaf Haraldsson → Wulfhild, Duchess of Saxony Magnus I of Norway (ill.)
Mother · 1
Olaf Haraldsson → Åsta Gudbrandsdatter
Names · 1
Olaf Haraldsson → NamesOlaf "Leif" Haraldsson

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olaf st norway olaf's norwegian church king saint olav also nidaros haraldsson england normandy cult later christianity time many scandinavian

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Olaf HaraldssonBornc. 995 Ringerike, Norway1.00infobox
Olaf HaraldssonDied29 July 1030 (aged around 35) Stiklestad, Norway1.00infobox
Olaf HaraldssonFatherHarald Grenske1.00infobox
Olaf HaraldssonHouseFairhair1.00infobox
Olaf HaraldssonIssueWulfhild, Duchess of Saxony Magnus I of Norway (ill.)1.00infobox
Olaf HaraldssonMotherÅsta Gudbrandsdatter1.00infobox
Olaf HaraldssonNamesNamesOlaf "Leif" Haraldsson1.00infobox
Olaf HaraldssonPredecessorSweyn Forkbeard1.00infobox
Olaf HaraldssonReign1015–10281.00infobox
Olaf HaraldssonSpouseAstrid Olofsdotter1.00infobox
Olaf HaraldssonSuccessorCnut the Great1.00infobox
Olaf Haraldssonrelated to backgroundRingerike0.60section

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