Harald Fairhair was one of medieval Norway’s itinerant kings. Here depicted in the Icelandic Flatey Book from the 1300s. by Medievalists.net March 25, 2011 Subscribe to Medievalverse Email address First name Last name I consent to receiving your weekly newsletter via email. Subscribe Related PostsCentres of royal power: New findings about the realms of medieval itinerant kingsMarriage between King Harald Fairhair and Snæfriðr, and their Offspring: Mythological Foundation of the Norwegian Medieval Dynasty?Dreams in Old Norse-Icelandic Royal Biographies as Representations of the Dynastic Identity: The Case of the Fairhair DynastyKonungur, Herkonungur, Godi: Power Dynamics in the Viking AgeDragon Harald Fairhair: The construction of a Viking Dragon Ship Post navigation Previous Post Previous Post
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