Eadmund and his fyrd, caught out by the speed of the campaign, surrounded Olaf at Leicester. |
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A doctor from Olaf Tryggvason went aboard, but all he could find by way of sickness was a man who had barked his shin on a barrel. |
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They are put into the custody of Count Olaf, a sinister villain who is plotting to steal their inheritance. |
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But who in tarnation would believe him and Olaf if they told what they'd seen lying dead in the meadow? |
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Olaf is a simple man with the soul of a baby, innocently wishing that evil would just disappear so that he could continue to find contentment in fishing. |
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Olaf wanted his name taken off the picture afterward, but no dice. |
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Margaret was working toward a union of Sweden with Denmark and Norway by having Olaf elected to the Swedish throne. |
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The expedition of 1015 was led by Olaf Haraldsson, who later became king Olaf II of Norway. |
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Iceland remained under Norwegian kingship until 1380, when the death of Olaf II of Denmark extinguished the Norwegian male royal line. |
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Margaret became regent of Denmark and Norway when Olaf died in 1387, leaving her without an heir. |
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Olaf was early a well-thewed man, goodly to look at, of middle height, and wise and deft of speech he was at an early age. |
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In 1380 Olaf Haakonsson inherited both the Norwegian and Danish thrones, creating a union between the two countries. |
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Finally at Nidaros, now Trondheim, he was acclaimed king at the Eyrathing, and in a few months Olaf fled to Sweden. |
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The legend continues that, as the seer foretold, Olaf was attacked by a group of mutineers upon returning to his ships. |
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These were The Black Knight, King Olaf, The Light of Life, The Banner of St George and Caractacus. |
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In 934 Olaf Guthfrithson succeeded his father Guthfrith as the Norse King of Dublin. |
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The alliance between the Norse and the Scots was cemented by the marriage of Olaf to Constantine's daughter. |
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Under the reign of Olaf III of Norway, Oslo became a cultural centre for Eastern Norway. |
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Hamburg's Alster Lake swans are rounded up for the winter by swanherd Olaf Niess, who will look after them until spring. |
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In the 1190s, two sagas of Olaf Tryggvason were written in Iceland, by Oddr Snorrason and Gunnlaugr Leifsson. |
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All the sagas agree that Olaf eventually ended up in Kievan Rus', at the court of King Valdemar. |
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Astrid fled to her father's home in Oppland, then went on to Sweden where she thought she and Olaf would be safe. |
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Olaf was three years old when they set sail on a merchant ship for Novgorod. |
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Olaf became the possession of a man named Klerkon, together with his foster father Thorolf and his son Thorgils. |
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He asked the boy about his family, and the boy told him he was Olaf, son of Tryggve Olafson and Astrid Eiriksdattir. |
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Olaf escaped back to Dublin with the remnant of his forces, while Constantine lost a son. |
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Olaf seized the east midlands, leading to the establishment of a frontier at Watling Street. |
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Fearing he might be a threat to the safety of his reign, Vladimir stopped treating Olaf as a friend. |
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Olaf decided that it was better for him to seek his fortune elsewhere, and set out for the Baltic. |
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Heimskringla states that after leaving Novgorod, Olaf raided settlements and ports with success. |
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She ruled the part of Wendland in which Olaf had landed, and Olaf and his men were given an offer to stay for the winter. |
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Shortly thereafter, Olaf was back in business, having regained the kingdom of York. |
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Olaf began to reclaim the baronies which while under Geira's rule had refused to pay taxes. |
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At the Battle of Nesjar, in 1016, Olaf Haraldsson won the kingdom of Norway from the Danes. |
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So Olaf went to see the hermit, now convinced he was a real fortune teller. |
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After the meeting Olaf was attacked by a group of mutineers, and what the seer had foretold happened. |
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In 988, Olaf sailed to England, because a thing had been called by Queen Gyda, sister of Olaf Cuaran, King of Dublin. |
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Olaf Haraldsson stood down, unable to put up any fight, as his nobles were against him for his tendency to flay their wives for sorcery. |
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They were to be married, but another man, Alfvine, took objection, and challenged Olaf and his men to the Scandinavian duel or holmgang. |
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Olaf and his men fought Alfvine's crew and won every battle, but did not kill any of them, instead they bound them. |
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Gyda and Olaf married, and spent half their time in England and the other half in Ireland. |
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When Olaf met the rebels they accepted him as their king, and together they started to search for Haakon. |
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The next day the slave went to meet Olaf and presented with the head of Haakon. |
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In 997 Olaf founded his seat of government in Trondheim, where he had first held a thing with the revolters against Haakon. |
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In the early 11th century a Viking chieftain named Tryggvi invaded Norway, claiming to be the son of Olaf and Gyda. |
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For some time after the Battle of Svolder, there were rumors that Olaf had survived his leap into the sea and had made his way to safety. |
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Accounts reported by Oddr Snorrason included sightings of Olaf in Rome, Jerusalem, and elsewhere in Europe and the Mediterranean. |
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Thorfinn and Thorkel sail to Norway to visit and gain the friendship of King Olaf. |
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Both King Ethelred the Unready and Olaf's sister Astrid allegedly received gifts from Olaf long after he was presumed dead. |
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In response to this news, Thorkel kills Einar and flees to King Olaf II of Norway, who is pleased to hear that Einar is dead. |
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Upon the death of Hakon, Olaf Haraldsson returned to Norway, with Swedes in his army. |
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In 994, Olaf teamed up with King Sweyn Forkbeard of Denmark for a joint foray into England. |
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Upon the death of Haakon VI, in 1379, his son, Olaf IV, was only 10 years old. |
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When Thorfinn hears that Brusi has gone to appeal to King Olaf, he decides to do the same. |
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However, Denmark made Margaret temporary ruler upon the death of Olaf. |
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He was honoured at a ceremony in London yesterday, as was his close friend, Staff Sgt Olaf Schmid, who was killed defusing an explosive in Helmand Province last October. |
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Teaming up with rugged mountain man Kristoff, his loyal reindeer Sven and a hilarious snowman named Olaf, Anna races against time to save the kingdom. |
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One of the pair, Staff Sergeant Olaf Schmid, 30, of the Royal Logistic Corps and who came from Cornwall, was killed attempting to defuse one of the devices last October. |
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In any event, Olaf was ousted from the kingship a second time by the Northumbrians, this time in favour of Eric son of Harald, according to MS E of the Chronicle. |
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In 1030, Olaf attempted to return, but the people of the Trondheim area did not want him back and he was defeated and killed at the Battle of Stiklestad. |
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She was on the verge of achieving this goal when Olaf IV suddenly died. |
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The Orkneyinga Saga suggests the islands were Christianised by Olaf Tryggvasson in 995 when he stopped at South Walls on his way from Ireland to Norway. |
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Sigurd then went to Reas and bought Olaf and Thorgils out from slavery, and took the boys with him to Novgorod to live under the protection of Valdemar. |
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Still according to Heimskringla, one day in the Novgorod marketplace Olaf encountered Klerkon, his enslaver and the murderer of his foster father. |
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Only after Allogia had paid blood money for Olaf did the mob calm down. |
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Olaf accepted and after courting the Queen, they were married. |
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After Olaf had spent three years in Wendland, his wife Geira died. |
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Desiring to test the seer, he sent one of his men to pose as Olaf. |
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A great many men had come, but Gyda singled out Olaf, though he was wearing his bad weather clothes, and the other men wore their finest clothing. |
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Knowing that Thorfinn has more power and can easily overtake him, Brusi visits King Olaf to try to gain his support in helping him maintain his control over his share. |
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King Olaf points out that the islands were originally a fiefdom and actually belong to him, but lets Brusi continue to control his share as long as he serves him. |
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Essentially, Brusi has surrendered his earldom to King Olaf. |
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While there, King Olaf gets Thorfinn to also surrender his share to him. |
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A statue of Olaf Tryggvason is located in the city's central plaza. |
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Olaf Tryggvason persuaded the rebels to accept him as their king, and Jarl Haakon was murdered by his own slave, while he was hiding from the rebels in a pig sty. |
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By August 937 Olaf had defeated his rivals for control of the Viking part of Ireland, and he promptly launched a bid for the former Norse kingdom of York. |
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The singer, who last week won the Welsh Music Prize with her bilingual concept album Y Dydd Olaf, features in the UK's largest multi-city street art project. |
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