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  1. Sweyn Haakonsson (Old Norse: Sveinn Hákonarson, Norwegian: Svein Håkonsson) (died c. 1016) was an earl of the house of Hlaðir and co-ruler of Norway from 1000 to c. 1015. He was the son of earl Hákon Sigurðarson.

  2. Sueno, filho de Haquino (Sveinn Hákonarson) [1] ( ?? - aprox. 1016) foi um conde da casa de Hlaðir e co-regente da Noruega de 1000 à aprox. 1015. Ele era o filho do conde Haquino, filho de Sigurdo. É primeiramente mencionado relacionado com a Batalha de Hjörungavágr, onde a Heimskringla afirma que comandou 60 navios.

  3. Sveinn Hákonarson [1] (966-1016) fue un caudillo vikingo y jarl de Lade de la casa de Hlaðir, corregente de Noruega desde 1000 hasta 1015. Era hijo del jarl Håkon Sigurdsson.

  4. Olavo Tryggvason (em norueguês antigo: Óláfr Tryggvason; em norueguês: Olav Tryggvason ), ( ca. 960 – 9 de setembro? de 1000 ), foi rei da Noruega de 995 até sua morte. Olavo teve um papel importante na conversão dos viquingues ao cristianismo .

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    Sweyn Haakonsson (Old Norse: Sveinn Hákonarson, Norwegian language: Svein Håkonsson) (died c. 1016) was an earl of the house of Hlaðir and co-ruler of Norway from 1000 to c. 1015. He was the son of earl Hákon Sigurðarson. He is first mentioned in connection with the battle of Hjörungavágr, where the Heimskringla says he commanded 60 ships. After the battle of Svolder in the year 1000, Sveinn became co-ruler of Norway with his half-brother, Eiríkr Hákonarson. After Eiríkr went to England in 1014, Sveinn was co-ruler with Hákon Eiríksson. In 1015, Óláfr Haraldsson arrived in Norway and claimed the throne. He defeated Sveinn and his allies in the battle of Nesjar. Sveinn retreated to Sweden, intending to muster a force to retake Norway but he died of an illness before he could return.

    Sveinn married Hólmfríðr, who was either the daughter or sister of king Óláfr of Sweden. They had the daughter Sigríðr, who was married to Áslákr, son of Erlingr Skjálgsson. Another daughter, Gunnhildr, was married to Sveinn Úlfsson.

    1.Anglicized and modern Scandinavian forms include Svein, Sweyn, Svend and Sven.

    2.Or 1014 or 1016, the sources are hard to reconcile.

    •Finlay, Alison (editor and translator) (2004). Fagrskinna, a Catalogue of the Kings of Norway. Brill Academic Publishers. ISBN 90-04-13172-8

    •Hollander, Lee M. (editor and translator). (1991). Heimskringla : History of the Kings of Norway. University of Texas Press. ISBN 0-292-73061-6

  5. 16 de jul. de 2017 · For over two decades before Olaf broke the Norwegian crown away from Danish overlordship in 995, Norway was ruled by Jarl Haakon with near autonomy from the Danish King, and there is little to indicate that Sweyn was unhappy with this situation upon taking the reins of power.

  6. Svein Håkonsson (norrønt Sveinn Hákonarson), død ca. 1016, var sønn av Håkon Sigurdsson, Ladejarl og Norges reelle hersker fram til 995, og bror av Eirik Håkonsson som han delte regjeringen av Norge med fra 1000 og til 1015.