• Events from the 1030s in Norway. Monarch – Cnut the Great then Magnus the Good 1030 29 July – Battle of Stiklestad. 1030 Olaf II of Norway, king (b. c. 995)...
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  • The 1030s was a decade of the Julian Calendar which began on January 1, 1030, and ended on December 31, 1039. Emperor Romanos III Argyros decides to retaliate...
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  • power. The 1030s were difficult years in Europe. Danish policy in Norway changed – there was closer royal involvement and strict regulations in many areas...
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  • 1010s in Norway. Monarch – Earl Eric Haakonsson, Earl Sweyn Haakonsson, then Olaf II 1015 Olaf II of Norway assumed the title of King of Norway. 1016...
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  • Events from the 1020s in Norway. Monarch – Olaf II then Cnut the Great 1024 After gaining control over Norway in 1016, Olaf II Haraldsson constructed a...
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    Danish rule of Sweyn Knutsson and Ælfgifu (under Cnut the Great) in the early 1030s. The kings became very popular because of this. According to some...
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    September 1066), also known as Harald III of Norway and given the epithet Hardrada in the sagas, was King of Norway from 1046 to 1066. He unsuccessfully claimed...
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    Bergen (redirect from Bergen (Norway))
    settlement had already been established in the 1020s or 1030s. Bergen gradually assumed the function of capital of Norway in the early 13th century, as the first...
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    the early 1030s), while Magnus pursued costly policies and demanded lengthy military service. After Magnus settled at the new royal estate in Nidaros for...
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    Gyða (category Norwegian royal consorts)
    According to the kings' sagas, Tryggvi the Pretender, who arrived in Norway in the 1030s, claimed to be the son of Óláfr Tryggvason and Gyða. Snorrason,...
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  • (1084–1112/13) Thaton Kingdom (complete list) – Udinna Yaza, King (?–1030s) Manuha, King (1030s–1057) Philippines Rajahnate of Butuan (complete list) – Kiling...
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  • This is a list of years in Norway. Years in Norway since the dissolution of the union between Norway and Sweden was declared in 1905. 2020s 2020 2021 2022...
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  • Events from the 1040s in Norway. Monarchs – Magnus the Good then Harald Hardrada 1047 25 October - Magnus the Good dies, ending the personal union with...
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    Bernicia under the titular authority of the Earl of Northumbria. By the 1030s Cnut's direct administration of Wessex had come to an end, with the establishment...
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  • The history of Christianity in Norway started in the Viking Age in the 9th century. Trade, plundering raids, and travel brought the Norsemen into close...
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    married Drogo of Mantes, count of Vexin in about 1024. In the early 1030s, Edward witnessed four charters in Normandy, signing two of them as king of...
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  • Astrid Njalsdotter (category 11th-century Norwegian nobility)
    probably took place in the 1020s or 1030s. Nothing is known about the time when she died. Her husband Ragnvald the Old is otherwise unknown. In older historiography...
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    1015 (redirect from Events in 1015)
    River. Earl Eric Haakonsson outlaws berserkers in Norway. Olaf Haraldsson declares himself King of Norway. Andrew I ("the Catholic"), king of Hungary (d...
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    Rus'. The transition from paganism in Poland was not instantaneous and resulted in the pagan reaction of the 1030s. In 1031, Mieszko II Lambert lost the...
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    Manglabites (category Military units and formations established in the 9th century)
    manglabitēs was the Norwegian king Harald Hardrada, who received the title in recognition of his services in the Varangian Guard in the 1030s. Kazhdan, Alexander...
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    Edward the Exile (category English expatriates in Hungary)
    conquered Norway and Sweden in 1028. Whether going there directly or indirectly they are thought to have been joined in the Kievan principality in the 1030s by...
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    Earl of Orkney (category Norway–Scotland relations)
    Ulster Muir (2005), pp. 44–45 Muir (2005), p. 47:"Earl Brusi died in the early 1030s." Muir (2005), p. 45 Muir (2005), p. 53 Thomson (2008), p. 82 Muir...
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  • Chapel, built in the 11th century, possibly the oldest church building in Scotland Saviour Cathedral (Chernihiv), Ukraine, built in the 1030s Saint Sophia...
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  • exhausting the resources of one's foes. Sigtrygg's fortunes improved in the 1030s. In 1030, he allied with the North Sea Emperor, Cnut the Great, and together...
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    1028 (redirect from Events in 1028)
    the Great sails from England to Norway with a fleet of 50 ships. He defeats Olaf Haraldsson and is crowned king of Norway. Cnut becomes the sole ruler of...
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    Kálfr Árnason (category Articles with Norwegian-language sources (no))
    Árnasson (died c. 1050) were his brothers. In the 1020s and 1030s, he was one of the most powerful chieftains in Norway. He was married to Sigrid Þorisdóttir...
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    11th century (section 1030s)
    saint of Norway and Rex perpetuum Norvegiae ('the eternal king of Norway'). 1030: Sanghyang Tapak inscription in the Cicatih River bank in Cibadak, Sukabumi...
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    1026 (redirect from Events in 1026)
    King Cnut the Great's North Sea Empire defeat the combined Swedish and Norwegian royal fleets. 9-year-old Henry "the Black" is made duke of Bavaria by...
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    against Denmark's and England's king Cnut the Great during the 1020s and 1030s. According to Snorri, Cnut tried to neutralize Anund Jacob, when a dispute...
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