Historical Figure
Harald Hardrada
King of Norway from 1046 to 1066
Born: 1015 CE · Died: 1066 CENationality: Kingdom of Norway
About Harald Hardrada
Harald Sigurdsson, also known as Harald III and given the epithet Hardrada in the sagas, was King of Norway from 1046 to 1066. He unsuccessfully claimed the Danish throne until 1064 and the English throne in 1066. Before becoming king, Harald spent 15 years in exile as a mercenary and military commander in Kievan Rus' and chief of the Varangian Guard in the Byzantine Empire. In his chronicle, Adam of Bremen called him the "Thunderbolt of the North".Wikipedia ↗
Associated Events
Exploration793 CE – 1066 CE
Viking Age
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Empire1066 CE
Norman Conquest of England
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