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  1. History. When Harald Fairhair became king of Norway after the battle at Hafrsfjord (traditional date: 18 July 872), he looked west to the isles that had been colonised by Norwegians for a century already, and by 875 the Northern Isles of Orkney and Shetland had been brought under his rule and given to Ragnvald Eysteinsson, Jarl of Møre.

  2. Throughout the High Middle Ages the king established Norway as a sovereign state with a central administration and local representatives. [ 37 ] In 1349, the Black Death spread to Norway and within a year killed nearly two-thirds of the population.

  3. Nov 20, 2019 · The new site was outside of the limits of the city of Oslo and so Oslo was no longer. Instead King Christian decided the city would be called Christiania as he was clearly a humble fellow! Read more: Archaeologists Discover Oslo Quayside from Late Middle Ages

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  4. Aug 22, 2020 · Olav Tryggvason (r. 995-1000) and Olav Haraldsson (r. 1015-1028), took advantage of the tensions between the jarls and the Danish kings to claim the throne.

  5. Jul 9, 2018 · During the Middle Ages, Oslo grew from being a small trading center innermost in the Oslo fjord to become Norway’s capital. In 1624 the inhabitants of Oslo were forced to move to the new city Christiania, before the abandoned old Oslo was laid underground and forgotten, covered by fields, roads, train tracks and new buildings.

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  6. Apr 11, 2018 · The Middle Ages. After almost a century of peace, civil war broke out in 1130 because on ambiguous rules of succession. The newly-created Archdiocese of Nidaros attempted to control the appointment of kings, which led to the church taking sides in the various battles. In 1217, Håkon Håkonsson introduced a clear law of succession.

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  8. Mar 14, 2021 · Norway in the Middle Ages Despite Harald Hardradas death in 1066, his family ruled Norway until 1130. However, after the death of Sigurd the Crusader Norway suffered a long series of civil wars.