• Ranrike (Old Norse Ránríki) was the old name for a part of Viken, corresponding to southeast Norway (Oslofjord area) and the northern half of the modern...
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  • of Lade. Harald had wrested Rånrike in Viken from the Swedish King Erik Eymundsson. Harald made Guttorm king over Rånrike and gave him the responsibility...
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    during his reign. King Olaf died of illness on 22 September 1093 in Haukbø, Rånrike, then part of Norway (now Håkeby, Tanum Municipality, Sweden). He was buried...
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  • Bohuslän, Västra Götaland, Sweden) was king of Viken, Norway (Vingulmark and Rånrike). Tryggve Olafsson was the son of Olaf Haraldsson, king of Vestfold and...
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    (folkland) under the Borgarting, located in Viken with the seat at Sarpsborg: Rånrike Vingulmark Vestfold Grenland Counties (first three fylke, last two bilandskap)...
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    The petty kingdoms of Norway (Bokmål: smårike) were the entities from which the later Kingdom of Norway was founded. Before the unification of Norway in...
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  • continue military occupation of Ranrike until the issue was resolved. By 1532, no agreement had been reached, and Ranrike was returned to Denmark–Norway...
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    of Vestfold King of Norway King of Northumbria King of Denmark King of Rånrike King of Trondheim King of Vingulmark Dissolution 970 or 1387 Cadet branches...
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    from Romerike"); the final element is ríki n ("realm"; cf. Ringerike, Rånrike). In the Hversu Noregr byggdist and in Thorsteins saga Víkingssonar, the...
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    Olof received four districts in Trondheim as well as Møre, Romsdal and Rånrike. One of many explanations for the name Skötkonung is that it is derived...
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  • a son named Tryggve Olafsson, who is there said to have become king of Ranrike and Vingulmark and to have been the father of King Olaf I of Norway. Historia...
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    Sweden received four districts in Trondheim as well as Møre, Romsdal and Rånrike (the Fagrskinna, by contrast, says that the Swedish part consisted of Oppland...
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    modern-day Norway, modern-day Swedish territory of Jämtland, Herjedalen, Ranrike (Bohuslän) and Idre and Särna, as well as Norway's overseas possessions...
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    Tora Torbergsdatter Ingerid of Denmark No issue 22 September 1093 Haukbø, Rånrike (now Håkeby, Sweden) Aged 42–43 Haakon (II) Magnusson Haakon Toresfostre...
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    1000. He was the son of Tryggvi Olafsson, king of Viken (Vingulmark, and Rånrike), and, according to later sagas, the great-grandson of Harald Fairhair...
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    daughter of Håkon Grjotgardssson, Jarl av Lade: Guttorm Haraldsson, king of Rånrike Halvdan Kvite (Haraldsson), king of Trondheim Halvdan Svarte Haraldsson...
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    commonly believed to have comprised the historical provinces of Vestfold, Ranrike, Vingulmark, Grenland and Båhuslen.[failed verification] Historically the...
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  • Hålogaland Hardanger Hedmark Hordaland Land Namdalen Nordmøre Oppland Orkdalen Ranrike Raumarike Ringerike Rogaland Romsdal Sogn Solør Sunnmøre Telemark Toten...
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  • Swedish king's men in Värmland. In the winter, Harald plundered and burnt in Rånrike. In the meantime the Geats gathered an army, preparing to resist the Norwegians...
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    Ostrogoths (Östergötland), Raumarici (Romerike), the Ragnaricii (probably Ranrike, an old name for the northern part of Bohuslän) and the most gentle Finns...
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    CE), the area was part of Viken, and was actually known as two entities: Rånrike in the north and Elfsyssel in the south. It has been claimed that King...
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    Swede received four districts in Trondheim as well as Møre, Romsdal and Rånrike. He gave these to Jarl Svein Hákonarson, his son in law, to hold as a vassal...
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  • attacked and forced Viken to accept his rule and then plundered and burnt in Rånrike. Because of this the Norwegian skald Þorbjörn hornklofi boasted that the...
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  • Tryggve Olavsson (928 – c. 963), king of Viken, Norway (Vingulmark and Rånrike) Aasmund Olavsson Vinje (1818–1870), Norwegian poet and journalist Olofsson...
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  • 870) Vestfold Geats Vestfold victory Guttorm Haraldsson becomes King of Rånrike. Battle of Fjaler (ca. 870) Earldom of Lade Earldom of Sogn Indecisive...
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  • Christian II is deposed as King of Norway. 31 January – Swedish forces occupy Ranrike. 1 July – Olav Torkelsson becomes Bishop of Bergen. November: 8–9 November...
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    Magnus's father, Olaf. Magnus may have been present when Olaf died in Rånrike, Båhuslen (southeastern Norway) in September 1093 and was probably proclaimed...
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  • encounter between Sverre and the Baglers took place along the coast of Rånrike. King Sverre gave Sigurd Lavard the responsibility of guarding a ballista...
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    fiefs; Tunsberg was exchanged in 1353 to Bohus, Marstrand, Elfsyssel, Rånrike and Borgarsyssel. Blanche's coronation took place in July 1336, possibly...
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    the co-kings Magnus Sigurdsson and Harald Gille at the farm Fyrileiv in Ranrike (now Färlev in Stågenäs lordship in Bohuslen) on 9 August 1134. The battle...
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