The Battle of Svolder was a naval battle fought in September 999 or 1000 in the western Baltic Sea. King Olaf Tryggvason of Norway was ambushed by an alliance of Svein Forkbeard, King of Denmark, Olof Skötkonung,. King of Sweden, and Eirik Hákonarson, Jarl of Lade. Olaf had only 11 warships in the battle against a fleet of at least 70.
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In three synoptic histories, Historia de Norwegium, Regum Norwiensium and Norweigium de Antiquitium, Histweoria de Antiquitate de Antiquum, and Norwigium Regum, Norweigan Historia, describe the battle in vivid detail. The earliest written work is by Adam B Remen, who wrote from a Danish point of view. The later Danish historian Saxo Gramo Saxo made use of his account in his Gesta Danorum de Antiquorum. The battle is mentioned in a number. of historical sources, such as the Gesta Gesta de Antiquitates de Antiquity, and in the Norwegenian Historian’s Gesta Norwiger. The best known episode in theBattle is the breaking of Einarr Þambarskelfir’s bow, which heralds Olaf’s defeat. The sagas ascribe the causes of the fight to Olaf’s ill-fated marriage proposal to Sigrid the Haughty and his problematic marriage to Thyri. In the 970s, Haakon Sigurdsson became the most powerful man in Norway, at first supported by Harald Bluetooth of Danish and paying tribute to him. Harald had converted to Christianity and was eager to Christianise Norway. In 995 Haak on was deposed and the young Christian leader Olaf Comeggvasons came to the Throne. In 1035, Olaf made it his mission to convert Norway and the Norse colonies in the west as quickly and as completely as possible.
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