Harald Fairhair
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Harald I Fairhair (c. 850 – c. 932) was the first king of Norway.
Biography
The son of Halfdan the Black, a petty king of Vestfold, Harald succeeded his father in 860 following his death and sought to unite the various Norwegian petty kingdoms into a united entity.[1] To accomplish this feat, Harald was assisted by his uncle Guthorm the Wise, who travelled south to seek alliances with the jarls, including the likes of Kjotve the Cruel[2] and Styrbjorn of Fornburg.[3]
In 872, on the request of Styrbjorn, Harald and his uncle travelled to Notfall, one of Kjotve's camp that had been raided by Styrbjorn's children Eivor and Sigurd Styrbjornson. There, Harald offered his support to the two in order to settlement the rivalry between the two clans for good.[4] With the support of Harald's troops, the two siblings were able to storm Kjotve's stronghold, killing the jarl and ending his terror over the region.[5]
Soon after, Harald invited the various clans to Alrekstad to attend an althing organized by him.[6]
Behind the scenes
Harald is a historical figure introduced in Assassin's Creed: Valhalla. He is voiced by Icelandic actor Aron Már Ólafsson.
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