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  1. Olaf II of Denmark (Q313879) ... Oluf Olav II King of Denmark and Norway Haakonsson (est. 1370 - 3 Aug 1387) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (39 entries) edit.

  2. Olaf of Denmark – Danish: ... Olaf II of Denmark This page was last edited on 29 December 2019, at 15:52 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  3. Olaf Haraldsen (died c. 1143) was a Danish anti-king who ruled Scania for a few years from 1139. He never won control over the rest of Denmark, and he is not included in the list of Danish monarchs used by the Danish monarchy [1] or Den Store Danske Encyklopædi. He is sometimes called "Olaf II" even though there was a later Olaf II of Denmark. [2]

  4. Apr 23, 2021 · The conversion of Denmark and Sweden used less force than in Norway. The Danish Harald Bluetooth (Blåtand) Gormsson (c. 910 - c. 987), the king with the bad tooth whom the standard wireless connection has made famous, was baptised around 960, whereas in Norway Olaf Tryggvasson (c. 960-1000) set in motion a wide-scale conversion around 995, and ...

  5. May 17, 2018 · Olaf II Haroldsson (ca. 990-1030), also called St. Olaf, was king of Norway from 1015 to 1028. The first king of the whole of Norway, he organized its final conversion and its integration into Christian Europe. Olaf was a son of Harold Graenske, a magnate, or kinglet, in eastern Norway and presumably related to Harold I Fairhair, the first king ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Olaf_IIOlaf II - Wikipedia

    Olaf II, Oluf II or Olof II may refer to: Olaf II of Norway, king, 995 – 29 July 1030; Amlaíb Cuarán, king of Dublin, c. 900–981; Olof Björnsson, king of Sweden, reigned c. 970 – 975; Olaf the Black, king of Man, mid-13th; Olaf Haraldsen, anti-king of Denmark, died c. 1143; Olaf II of Denmark, king, 1370 – 23 August 1387

  7. House. Estridsen. Father. Sweyn II of Denmark. Eric I [1] ( c. 1060 – 10 July 1103), also known as Eric the Good [2] [3] [4] ( Danish: Erik Ejegod ), was King of Denmark following his brother Olaf I Hunger in 1095. He was a son of Sweyn II. His mother's identity remains unknown. He married Boedil Thurgotsdatter .

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