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  1. Harald Wartooth or Harold Hiltertooth (Old Norse: Haraldr hilditǫnn; Modern Swedish and Danish: Harald Hildetand; Modern Norwegian: Harald Hildetann) was a semi-legendary king of Denmark who is mentioned in several traditional sources.

  2. 16. März 2024 · Harald Wartooth (Old Norse: Haraldr Hilditönn, modern Swedish and Danish: Harald Hildetand) was a legendary king of Sweden, Denmark, Norway and the historical northern German province of Wendland, in the 7th and 8th century. According to the Danish Chronicon Lethrense, his empire reached as far as the Mediterranean.

    • Åsa Haraldsdatter Agder, Hjordis N.N.
    • Lejre, Sjælland, Denmark
    • circa 655
    • 735 (75-85)Bråvalla, Sweden
  3. 3. Juni 2016 · Harald Wartooth is killed by one of his own men and is buried afterwards in grand style. While the original Skjöldunga saga appears to have been concise and objective, the younger redaction reflects a different and marked tendency to entertain: there are lengthy battle scenes, detailed descriptions of poetic dreams and dialogues ...

  4. After eviscerating a swath through the enemy army with an epic drive-by cleaving, Harald Wartooth, the greatest of the Viking Kings, was mortally wounded when, according to the story, Odin Himself clubbed him in the back of the head with an axe, knocking him out of the chariot. When Sigurd Hring saw the empty royal chariot scream past him, he ...

  5. 23. März 2017 · Harald “Wartooth” Hildetand. Born: c. 659, Zealand, Denmark. Died: c. 735 OR 770-772, Bråvalla, Sweden. Occupation: King, warrior, conqueror.

  6. Journey back to the Viking Age and discover the epic saga of Harald Wartooth, also known as Harald Hildetand.

  7. 23. Apr. 2021 · In Denmark, Harald Klak (l. c. 785 - c. 852) was the first king in Denmark to be baptised, in order to receive the support of Louis the Pious (r. 813-840), however, his contribution to conversion was minor. On the other hand, Louis organized the missions of Ansgar and Ebo of Reims.