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Once a member of western [[Norway]]'s leading royal dynasty, [[Hjorr Halfsson|Hjorr]] left his homeland after King [[Harald Fairhair|Harald]] claimed dominion over all kingdoms. Traveling to [[Great Britain|England]], Hjorr soon sat on the king's council in [[York|Jorvik]]. Though his name means "[[sword]]," he was more often armed with bags of coin in those days, the weapon of choice on the battlefield of politics.
Once a member of western [[Norway]]'s leading royal dynasty, [[Hjorr Halfsson|Hjorr]] left his homeland after King [[Harald Fairhair|Harald]] claimed dominion over all kingdoms. Traveling to [[Great Britain|England]], Hjorr soon sat on the king's council in [[York|Jorvik]]. Though his name means "[[sword]]," he was more often armed with bags of coin in those days, the weapon of choice on the battlefield of politics.
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Once a member of western Norway's leading royal dynasty, Hjorr left his homeland after King Harald claimed dominion over all kingdoms. Traveling to England, Hjorr soon sat on the king's council in Jorvik. Though his name means "sword," he was more often armed with bags of coin in those days, the weapon of choice on the battlefield of politics.