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  1. Nov 27, 2016 · The main credit for Christianizing Norway is given to the kings Olaf Tryggvason (995-1000) and St. Olaf Haraldsson (1015-30). The former is said to have Christianized the coastal regions and Iceland, whereas the latter converted the interior and organized the Church, and additionally re-Christianized the areas where the people had turned away ...

  2. Mar 15, 2023 · Celebrated in Norway as the first truly Christian king of the realm, the founder of its first church, and the city of Trondheim, Olaf Tryggvason is one of the country's most important historical figures. Olaf Tryggvason was an important figure in the transition of Norway from a pagan to a Christian society. Source: The Viking Herald.

  3. The penning was the dominant currency of the Norwegian coin system in the period 995–1387. [1] Minted in Norway by the kings of Norway from Olaf Tryggvason (995-1000) and up to Olaf Haakonsson (1380-1387), it remained as a unit of account in the kingdom until 1513. It was introduced the year 995 in the image of the Anglo-Saxon coinage, and ...

  4. Oct 24, 2020 · The first coins issued by Olaf Tryggvason were an exact copy of coins issued by Æthelred II in England. Shortly after, the coins started to bear the image of Sweyn and the inscription ‘ZVEN REX AD DENER’ and ‘GOD-WINE M-AN D-NER’ for Sven, King of the Danes and Godwine Moneyer of the Danes respectively.

  5. Olaf I Tryggrason (968-1000) was a Viking warrior, who acquired wealth and fame by his raids in Britain and strove to bring national leadership and Christianity to pagan, politically divided tenth-century Norway. To appreciate King Olaf Tryggvason's role in Norwegian history, it is helpful to provide a brief picture of his time, place, and ...

  6. Coin, banknote and exonumia catalogue, online collection management, swaps, forum, and more. ... Also known as Olav Tryggvason. ... Olaf I of Norway. Fairhair dynasty.

  7. Jan 25, 2020 · The famous Olav Tryggvason statue on Torvet, Trondheim's market square, in Norway. It is believed that Olav Tryggvason was the son of Tryggve Olavsson from Viken. Later sagas claim that Tryggve Olavsson was an offspring of Harald Fairhair (Harald hårfagre), who was said to be the first king of Norway, serving from 872 to 930.

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