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Battle of Bergen (1135)

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The two co-kings met with their respective armies in Bergen at Christmas 1134. Harald Gille did not want to fight at Christmas, which was a holy time, and waited until 7 January 1135. Harald entered the city with his forces, and Magnus' army disbanded. Several escaped, and Magnus and several of his
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was closed with an iron chain, and they could not get off. Only a few men were left of Magnus' army, and several of his men were killed. Magnus himself was captured.
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Thuesen, Nils Petter. (2009, 13. februar). Magnus 4 Sigurdsson Blinde. I Norsk biografisk leksikon. Hentet 26. september 2016 fra
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initially decided the war over the exclusive right to royal power in the kingdom between the co-kings
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fordi store folkemengder sluttet seg til Harald Gilles parti mot den mindre populære kong
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advised him to divide the kingdom with Harald, as Harald's forces grew. Vinteren
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him. This earned him the nickname Magnus the Blind. Magnus was then placed in
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Harald and Magnus were respectively the half-brother and son of King
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in 1134, Harald Gille returned with the support of the Danish king
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men tried to get away on the king's ship, but the whole of
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Harald deposed Magnus as king and handed him over to his
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Snorre, Magnus Blindes og Harald Gilles saga, kap. 6-7
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Snorre, Magnus Blindes og Harald Gilles saga, kap. 1-2
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Snorre, Magnus Blindes og Harald Gilles saga, kap. 5
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Index

Civil war era in Norway
Bergen
Harald Gille
Magnus Sigurdsson
Magnus Sigurdsson
Harald Gille
Bergen
Sigurd Jorsalfare
1130
110-year civil war in Norway
Trøndelag
Vestlandet
Battle of Fyrileiv
Erik Emune
Battle of Fyrileiv
lendmen
1134
1135
Snorre
Magnus
VĂĄgen
slaves
castrating
Nidarholm abbey
Munkholmen
Trondheim
Frosta
quadri
skald
Einar Skulason

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