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  1. Olaf Haraldssøn Geirstadalf Digerbein ( Agder, c. 877 - Tønsberg, c. 934), was a reputed son of King Harald Fairhair of Norway with Svanhild Øysteinsdatter, daughter of Øystein Jarl.

  2. 18 dic 2003 · Olaf Haraldsson (died 934) was a son of Harald Fairhair of Norway. He was made king of Vingulmark by his father and then later inherited Vestfold after his brother Bjørn Farmann had been killed by their half-brother Eric Bloodaxe.

    • circa 877
    • circa 934 (48-66)Tønsberg, Vestfold, Norway
    • Agder, Norway
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    Óláfr Digerbein Haraldsson detto "Elfo di Geirstaðir" (Geirstaðaálfr) fu il primo figlio di re Harald I Bellachioma e Svanhildr, figlia di Eysteinn, jarl di Hedmark. Non è noto dove e quando nacque ma verosimilmente dopo l'872, anno della battaglia di Hafrsfjord. Come tutti i figli di Harald, trascorse la giovinezza nella casa materna. Attorno al 9...

    Óláfr si sposò con una donna di cui non ci è pervenuto il nome ed ebbe un solo figlio, Tryggvi Óláfsson.

    Snorri Sturluson, Heimskringla, traduzione di Alison Finlay e Anthony Faulkes, vol. 1, Londra, Short Run Press Limited, 2016, ISBN 978-0-903521-94-9.

  3. 14 apr 2024 · Explore genealogy for Olav Oluf Haraldsson born 898 Oslo, Oslo, Norway died 934 Tønsberg, Vestfold, Norway including ancestors + descendants + 1 genealogist comments + more in the free family tree community.

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    • Tora (Ragnvaldsdatter) Ragnvaldsdottir
  4. Olaf Haraldsson Geirstadalf was born in Norway in 897, a son of King Harald Fairhair. He became King of Vingulmark and inherited Vestfold after his half-brother Eric Bloodaxe killed his brother Bjorn Farmann, and...

  5. 27 apr 2022 · Olaf Gudrødsson, or as he was named after his death Olaf Geirstad-Alf, was a legendary Norwegian king of the House of Yngling from the Ynglinga saga. He was the son of Gudrød the Hunter and the brother of Halfdan the Black. Gudrød and Olaf conquered a large part of Raumarike.

  6. Olaf II Haraldsson (born c. 995—died July 29, 1030, Stiklestad, Norway; feast day July 29) was the first effective king of all Norway and the country’s patron saint, who achieved a 12-year respite from Danish domination and extensively increased the acceptance of Christianity.