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Haakon I Adalsteinsfostre

Born: c. 920 AD
Birthplace: Håkonshella
Died: 961 AD
Location of death: Fitjar, Norway
Cause of death: War

Gender: Male
Race or Ethnicity: White
Sexual orientation: Straight
Occupation: Royalty

Nationality: Norway
Executive summary: King of Norway, 946-61 AD

Haakon I, surnamed the Good, was the youngest son of Harald Haarfager. He was fostered by King Aethelstan of England, who brought him up in the Christian religion, and on the news of his father's death in 933 provided him with ships and men for an expedition against his half-brother Erik, who had been proclaimed king. On his arrival in Norway Haakon gained the support of the landowners by promising to give up the rights of taxation claimed by his father over inherited real property. Erik fled, and was killed a few years later in England. His sons allied themselves with the Danes, but were invariably defeated by Haakon, who was successful in everything he undertook except in his attempt to introduce Christianity, which aroused an opposition he did not feel strong enough to face. He was killed at the battle of Fitje in 961, after a final victory over Erik's sons. So entirely did even his immediate circle ignore his religion that a court skald composed a poem on his death representing his welcome by the heathen gods into Valhalla.

Father: Harald Haarfager
Mother: Tora Mosterstong
Daughter: Tora

    King of Norway 946 to 961 AD


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