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Battle of Fitjar






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Coordinates: 59°558N 5°2217E / 59.91889°N 5.37139°E / 59.91889; 5.37139
 

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Battle of Fitjar
Part of War between King Haakon the Good and the sons of Eirik Bloodaxe.
Date961
Location
Fitjar, Norway
Result

Norwegian victory

Belligerents
 Norway Sons of Eirik Bloodaxe
 Denmark
Commanders and leaders
King Haakon the Good  Harald Greycloak
Strength
Consists of the king's court as well as a contingent of Håløygers and Holmrygers from the north with farmers in and around Stord. Unknown, although it is said they outnumbered the Norwegians "six to one."
Casualties and losses
Unknown Unknown

The Battle of Fitjar (Slaget ved Fitjar på Stord) took place in 961 in FitjaratStord in the county of Hordaland, Norway.[1]

Battle and aftermath[edit]

The Battle of Fitjar at Stord was the last battle in a war between the sons of Eric Bloodaxe and their uncle King Haakon the Good for power over Norway. It also formed part of a contest between Norway and Denmark to control the area of Oslofjord.

Erling Eiriksson, Sigurd Sleva and Harald Greycloak, three of the sons of Eric Bloodaxe (Eirikssønnene) landed unnoticed on Hordaland in 961 and surprised the king at Fitjar. The battle was won by the forces of King Haakon, but he was wounded and eventually died. According to Snorri Sturluson, the king wanted the Norwegians to accept the sons of Eric Bloodaxe to succeed him as king and thus end the war.

After Haakon's death, Harald Greycloak and his brothers became kings of Norway, but they had little authority outside western Norway. The third son of Eric Bloodaxe, Harald was the most powerful of the brothers by right of being the eldest surviving son. The succession issue was finally settled after Harold ascended the throne as Harald II of Norway. However, the Norwegians were severely tormented by years of war. After the assassination of Harald II, Harald Bluetooth (Harald I of Denmark) managed to force the people of Norway into temporary subjection.[2]

Legacy[edit]

Fitjar coat-of-arms featuring a golden helmet

Hákonarmál is a skaldic poem which the skald Eyvindr skáldaspillir composed about the fall of king Haakon the Good at the battle of Fitjar and his reception in Valhalla. At Håkonarparken in Fitjar, a statue of King Haakon serves as a memorial to the Battle of Fitjar.

The coat-of-arms of the municipality of Fitjar show a golden helmet. This is derived from the fact that King Haakon wore a golden helmet at the Battle of Fitjar.[3]

References[edit]

  • ^ The North Sea Trail (Hordaland County Council) Archived September 11, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  • Other sources[edit]

    External links[edit]

    59°55′8N 5°22′17E / 59.91889°N 5.37139°E / 59.91889; 5.37139

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